BradNaylor
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I've always tried to support my local power tools shop rather than try and save a couple of quid going online. I've always valued a bit of personal service, being able to see and feel a tool before purchase, and being able to pick up spares and consumables whenever needed.
I'm beginning to wonder though.
On Saturday morning I knackered my 5mm Domino cutter when I hit a nail with it. I was in the middle of cutting slots for assembling a load of cabinets I want to get finished this week.
No problem - I'll pop out and pick up a new one. I phoned the shop.
'I've no cutters in stock - I'll have to order one up for you. It'll be about a week because they come from Germany'
'But surely you carry stock of the cutters' says I. 'After all, you're always telling me how many Domino tools you've sold in the last couple of years.'
'Can't afford to, mate! Business has been so bad lately I'm having to cut back on stock of everything.'
So just like that, every reason I have for buying off my local guy has been blown out of the water. No service - no stock - no nothing. I told him not to bother and that I'd get one from Axminster or Rutlands. He started to throw the inevitable hissy fit.
I feel sorry for him but it seems plain to me that the whole business model of the small independent retailer is now hopelessly outdated.
Is this just my local guy or is it a universal thing?
Needless to say within 10 minutes I had opened an account with Axminster and ordered 2 cutters for immediate delivery. I've held out longer than most but I've finally cracked.
Brad
I'm beginning to wonder though.
On Saturday morning I knackered my 5mm Domino cutter when I hit a nail with it. I was in the middle of cutting slots for assembling a load of cabinets I want to get finished this week.
No problem - I'll pop out and pick up a new one. I phoned the shop.
'I've no cutters in stock - I'll have to order one up for you. It'll be about a week because they come from Germany'
'But surely you carry stock of the cutters' says I. 'After all, you're always telling me how many Domino tools you've sold in the last couple of years.'
'Can't afford to, mate! Business has been so bad lately I'm having to cut back on stock of everything.'
So just like that, every reason I have for buying off my local guy has been blown out of the water. No service - no stock - no nothing. I told him not to bother and that I'd get one from Axminster or Rutlands. He started to throw the inevitable hissy fit.
I feel sorry for him but it seems plain to me that the whole business model of the small independent retailer is now hopelessly outdated.
Is this just my local guy or is it a universal thing?
Needless to say within 10 minutes I had opened an account with Axminster and ordered 2 cutters for immediate delivery. I've held out longer than most but I've finally cracked.
Brad