...especially when B&Q are involved!
I wanted to respray some bits of my car that have recently been modified. In the past I've used Plastikote satin black paint, simply because
it's easy to apply and doesn't chip if knocked.
I went to B&Q because that's where I've bought it previously, even though they're a bit expensive at £6.98. Today I find that
they're selling a different make (Rustoleum) at £7.95 - for the same quantity in the spray can.
In the end I got Plastikote in a local branch of "The Range" - at a cost of £4.95!
Over and over again I find that B&Q are way more expensive than elsewhere - I really must learn my lesson and never darken their doors again...
Not commenting on the B&Q price but rustoleum isn't bad paint
I sometimes have to use B&Q or Wickes and have noticed a huge hike in prices. Seems they are selling less, so have to make more from the punters who use them. I tend to use Toolstation or Screwfix when possible. Huge price saving.
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Originally posted by macc man
I sometimes have to use B&Q or Wickes and have noticed a huge hike in prices. Seems they are selling less, so have to make more from the punters who use them. I tend to use Toolstation or Screwfix when possible. Huge price saving.
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
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Originally posted by macc man
I sometimes have to use B&Q or Wickes and have noticed a huge hike in prices. Seems they are selling less, so have to make more from the punters who use them. I tend to use Toolstation or Screwfix when possible. Huge price saving.
I believe that Screwfix are now owned by B&Q
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Originally posted by macc man
I sometimes have to use B&Q or Wickes and have noticed a huge hike in prices. Seems they are selling less, so have to make more from the punters who use them. I tend to use Toolstation or Screwfix when possible. Huge price saving.
If you are after cheapish black spray paint the halfords own branded stuff is pretty good for sticking to most things! Blow it over with some clear laquer after and it looks pretty good. Used it loads!
As i understand it, the people who set up screwfix sold it to kingfisher (who own pee&poo), and then set up toolstation. Id agree that toolstation is usually a touch cheaper than screwfix, but it does pay to have both catalogues!
Given the amount of people that visit B&Q on a weekend, I think they have the luxury of having a market who would not consider shopping anywhere else, hence they hike up the prices with a confidence that they will sell anyway....? I have to admit that when in a rush, as the nearest supplier of DIY goods to my Gaff I have bought from there as a convenience....
Its easy enough to get a tradepoint card from b&q, which makes the prices similar to screwfix, but with the benefit of a much larger range of building materials.
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Originally posted by JoelP
Its easy enough to get a tradepoint card from b&q, which makes the prices similar to screwfix, but with the benefit of a much larger range of building materials.
look out for the deals is the best way to shop at B&Q, recently they were doing 3 paints for the price of 2, bought some of that rustoleum myself, at the 3 for 2 price it wasn't so bad.