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Sachakins

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Just received this from Axminster Tools

Due to dramatically increasing costs, we have made the difficult decision to close the Axminster Tools Warrington store with immediate effect. We would like to thank you for your understanding and continued support.
 
I loved going to Warrington years ago. But they made themselves expensive(in the market) at one time I wouldn't really consider anywhere else now I wouldn't consider axminster unless it was a unique product. I haven't visited the store in several years. interesting it was the northern stores that have folded. So much for levelling up.
 
Loved the Newcastle store, was a great resource. Really gutted it's closed as there is isn't anything remotely close to it in terms of quality, stock, and in terms of knowledgeable staff in the region. I've only ever had very positive impressions from my dealings with Axminster, sort of similar to Timpsons. I do hope they turn things around, or can even get government help if it's that critical.
 
I’m sure it’s competitive and tough but I wouldn’t jump to the conclusion that Axminster are in dire straits. It’s entirely possible that this is simply a change of strategy to focus on online.

Earlier this year they introduced a loyalty points system, seem to be becoming the UK Laguna distributor and whenever I’ve been in one of their stores it’s not exactly been busy. If they have lease breaks I can see why they’d make changes.

I’m sorry for the people who worked in their stores who presumably will be looking for another job. Ultimately if we want Axminster and our other UK based firms (online or traditional stores) to survive we need to suck up that it costs a bit more and support them and not buy from/via the likes of AliBang.
 
^^ I hope so. They are leaking cash though and are paying creditors very slowly I've heard. They've been on line for quite a while and not price competitive, but that was before FFX (disruptor) failed.
 
I’m sure it’s competitive and tough but I wouldn’t jump to the conclusion that Axminster are in dire straits. It’s entirely possible that this is simply a change of strategy to focus on online.

Earlier this year they introduced a loyalty points system, seem to be becoming the UK Laguna distributor and whenever I’ve been in one of their stores it’s not exactly been busy. If they have lease breaks I can see why they’d make changes.

I’m sorry for the people who worked in their stores who presumably will be looking for another job. Ultimately if we want Axminster and our other UK based firms (online or traditional stores) to survive we need to suck up that it costs a bit more and support them and not buy from/via the likes of AliBang.
I echo your sentiment, but what irks me is when these same suppliers are trying to sell us imports, the self same product as the likes of AliBang sell, but at vastly inflated prices.

I think that the one thing that Internet access has given us, is the ability to see the prices these imports can be had for, thus highlighting the rip off prices some suppliers have been charging us for years.
 
^^ I hope so. They are leaking cash though and are paying creditors very slowly I've heard. They've been on line for quite a while and not price competitive, but that was before FFX (disruptor) failed.

Hmmm - not sure we’ve got access to their cash position as it is today and is that creditors or one creditor mentioned on another forum where we’ve only got said creditors side of the story?
 
I’m sure it’s competitive and tough but I wouldn’t jump to the conclusion that Axminster are in dire straits. It’s entirely possible that this is simply a change of strategy to focus on online.

I've never been in an Axminster store as they don't have them in Scotland, and have been buying from the company since about 2001, all online direct from their catalog or ebay shop and outlet.
The ebay outlet that sells off customer returns and can prove for some good bargains. Got their 16/32 drumsander there for £900 instead of £1300, and an extractor for £310 instead of £500.
The extractor was new unused and the sander looked like it had been used once
 
Hmmm - not sure we’ve got access to their cash position as it is today and is that creditors or one creditor mentioned on another forum where we’ve only got said creditors side of the story?
Check their credit rating. My reference to slow paying was not related to a different forum.

My instinct is they must be leaking cash. They had a profit reversal 2022 - 2023 that was very significant, and were down to low cash reserves in the last published accounts. Since then they have exited leases, which even if on break clauses would incur costs to put the property back in original condition, plus redundancies which is a direct cash cost. My instinct is they are net cash negative. When FFX went down, attention was bound to turn to Axminster and creditors would be wary. If Axminster were happy with their financial position, then releasing some positive PR would be worth considering. What we are actually getting is negative news. If they stay on past track, audited published accounts will emerge around the end of January 2025 (from memory - not checked the filing dates). If I were a supplier I would have them on cash terms and provide no credit until I have seen the accounts. If I had unpaid for stock in their warehouse, I would be requiring return of it unless I had cast iron reservation of title clauses that would survive administration. I would be wanting to understand what assets the family pension trust controls and whether cash outflow from that (rentals) is still ongoing and whether directors remain on full salary (it was quite chunky when last published).

But I am super cynical having been in the financial reporting business professionally, so I may be more risk averse than many.
 
Let's hope the remainder of Axminster stays in business. They make some good stuff and although a bit pricey I believe it is worth it. I recently purchased an SK100 lathe chuck and what a piece of engineering it is! It was impressive and I was a bit reluctant to use it! I also purchased a Trade table saw years ago and it is very accurate, powerful, and still going strong.
 
I loved going to Warrington years ago. But they made themselves expensive(in the market) at one time I wouldn't really consider anywhere else now I wouldn't consider axminster unless it was a unique product. I haven't visited the store in several years. interesting it was the northern stores that have folded. So much for levelling up.
It's not just in the North, it's the Midlands and the South as well. Axi have already closed Nuneaton and Basingstoke. IIRC, there was also a big doubt over Cardiff, but the landlord must have seen sense as I see it is on the Axi list of supported stores.
It's just such a sad day for us woodworkers. As my job took me all over the country I've actually visited, and purchased something, in every Axi store. I hope that they survive.
 
Let's hope the remainder of Axminster stays in business. They make some good stuff and although a bit pricey I believe it is worth it. I recently purchased an SK100 lathe chuck and what a piece of engineering it is! It was impressive and I was a bit reluctant to use it! I also purchased a Trade table saw years ago and it is very accurate, powerful, and still going strong.
Axminster Chucks are first class and offer a much larger range of accessory jaws than any other vendor.
I have a Record Power and a Nova chuck and whilst ok are not in the same class as the Axminster. They recently introduced the SK88, a non stainless steel chuck in order to compete with cheap imports.

This isn’t something that could happen to the Stainless Steel range of Axminster chucks. 🤣

FOR SALE. ONE CAREFUL OWNER.

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i too hope axminster stay afloat, the service is top notch and they import a lot of stuff. However with a modern supply chain its hard to justify a big physical site when most people order on line. Whilst its nice to lay hands on stuff with videos etc its not required. I buy from axminster every year as the range makes it easy to get what i need in one parcel. But we have to have a honest discussion with ourselves, when we buy stuff off overseas websites you also have to accept you cant have a well stocked uk supplier and always the cheapest prices. Stock is basically dead money until it sells.
it would be a huge loss to lose such a stalwart. On the other hand i did think it was a bit mad opening protrade like stores when axminster tend to be a more pricy it didnt make sense. I though the nuneaton store was far to large for what was needed... but i am not in retail. I hope the governemnt does do more to support people whom actually have a shop open to the public
 
but i am not in retail. I hope the governemnt does do more to support people whom actually have a shop open to the public
Don't hold your breath on government action to help businesses, people or anything else in Britain. This lot are just take take take, tax tax tax, unless you offer underwear for Mr(s) Starm@r.

I did shop at Warrington a few times and staff were fantastic, but it was always quiet. It's the staff I have sympathy for, they were always helpful, knowledgeable and friendly.
 
I loved going to Warrington years ago. But they made themselves expensive(in the market) at one time I wouldn't really consider anywhere else now I wouldn't consider axminster unless it was a unique product. I haven't visited the store in several years. interesting it was the northern stores that have folded. So much for levelling up.
The South Axminster shop (Basingstoke) also suffered 2yrs prior to the northern shops just announced. All are real losses to its many users.
I have used the Basingstoke shop that was the nearest. The staff were brilliant, helpful and knowable, a great loss.
 
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