Smaller Quantities = Big Savings

Don’t believe us?
Think about it this way… Imagine you needed screws for a job…

£20 for 200 (0.10p each)
vs
£5 for 20 (0.25p each)

Sounds straight forward, right? You’d buy the bigger box?

Only if you actually needed 200 to do the job.

If you only needed 100 then by buying 200 it really cost you 0.20p each
If you only needed 50 then by buying 200 it really cost you 0.40p each!
If you only needed 20 then by buying 200 it really costs you £1.00 each!!
If you only needed 10 then by buying 200 it really costs you £2.00 each!!!

So you’re hanging a door, and you just need 12 of them, you can either pay £5 for 20 and have a handful of spares or pay an extra £15 for the other 188 that you’re not going to use.
If you’re the tradesman, your customer would probably be much happier to receive a bill that’s £15 cheaper.
If you’re the customer, maybe ask the tradesman what their plans are for the other 188 screws that you’ve just been billed for.

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