🚨 Milling tooth prices are expected to increase as early as November in the US region. For equipment managers and procurement teams, this isn’t just a pricing update — it’s a serious cost pressure warning. So what's driving this change? And what can you do now to stay ahead of it?
Behind the scenes, tungsten raw material prices have been climbing globally. Tungsten is the critical core of milling teeth — it gives the cutting tip its wear resistance and hardness. So when tungsten prices go up, OEM suppliers have little choice but to pass those costs down to you.
Here’s what’s causing the pressure:
For procurement teams managing dozens or even hundreds of replacement teeth each month, a 10–15% increase in OEM pricing could translate to thousands in additional costs each season — all with no improvement in performance. In fact, this time the price hike is rumored to exceed 40%, posing an even greater impact on operational budgets.
Let’s be honest: most project bids are locked in before costs shift. That means you absorb the hit, not the client. Every small increase in part cost chips away at your already-thin profit margins — and it adds up fast when you're replacing hundreds of teeth across multiple machines.
And here’s the key: OEM prices are rising — but the specs aren't.
With cost increases looming, procurement teams may take different approaches depending on their operational flexibility, risk tolerance, and project timelines. Here are a few likely strategies we’ve seen across the industry:
Each approach has trade-offs. The key is to protect your margins without introducing unnecessary risk to your operations. If you're seeking a solution that balances performance and cost control — especially ahead of the anticipated price hikes — then it's worth evaluating proven alternatives now.
Here’s the opportunity:
Everpads cutting tools are engineered to meet or exceed OEM performance, but we’ve held our pricing stable, roughly aligned with Wirtgen and other OEM price levels before this coming increase.
We get it — switching cutting tools is a serious decision. But if you’ve ever considered testing an alternative, now is the time. Why?
At Everpads, we believe in making performance affordable — not just now, but sustainably.
Our cutting teeth are used by contractors across the U.S., Asia, and Europe who demand reliability, durability, and real cost control.
If you're ready to take the next step before OEM prices move, we’re ready to help you get started.
📩 Contact us to request a sample or learn more about our pre-increase pricing.
Let’s keep your machines running — without breaking your margins.