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Thread: Need a good tool wholesaler.
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25th May 2012, 09:36 AM #1New Member
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Need a good tool wholesaler.
Hi Everyone, can anyone help me with a good wholesaler of hand tools? I need to put together a DIY pack & a Pro Pack consisting of Drills, Driver, Jigsaw, Circular Saw, Spirit Level , Stud Finder, Screw Drivers, Straigh Line etc.. There needs to be 2 definite price points.
Cheers in advance.
Also.... This might be a big ask but is there any Australian Made manufacturers?
AJ
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27th May 2012, 12:46 PM #2the tool specialists
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Not much made in Australia anymore, you might want to try tradies expo today at Melbourne show grounds, it's the last day so you will definatly get a deal as they won't want to cart the stock back
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5th June 2012, 12:25 AM #3
Hi AJ
just some observations
who would buy a "pro pack"?
most pros (and serious DIYers) would already have most of what you would have listed as being in one
as for DIYers, you will be very hard pressed to price match, let alone beat Bunnies or Woollies, let alone the spot specials at Aldiregards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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