Leading specialist retailer IronmongeryDirect is committed to helping customers save money and, as such, has added more products to its popular bulk–buy discount offer.
With over 12,000 products included across its range of over 18,000 products, customers can enjoy savings on selected items when buying online or via the retailer’s award-winning, customer service centre.
Customers browsing the online retailer’s website or catalogue can easily identify where savings can be made thanks to a distinct ‘bulk buy’ symbol assigned to all products. What’s more, selected products are listed online with clear bulk buy prices, so shoppers can quickly understand how much they will save for each product when ordering larger quantities.
Katrina Adamczyk, Head of Category Management & Merchandising at IronmongeryDirect, says: “As part of our ‘Trusted to Deliver’ brand promise, we use our buying power to ensure a wide range of high-quality products are always stocked with the best cost savings and value benefits passed on to our customers wherever possible.
“With more bulk–buy discounts available, our trade customers can make savings across a huge range of products to help keep costs down, and enjoy peace of mind with our five-year minimum guarantee on all purchases, as well as a free returns promise.”
IronmongeryDirect is the UK’s largest online supplier of ironmongery with over 18,000 products in stock, including everything from front door furniture and door & cabinet handles, to storage solutions, heaters and outdoor hardware.
Customers can choose from a range of flexible delivery options to meet the needs of their busy schedules, including same day delivery to postcodes in selected areas of London and the East of England, as well as click and collect from 6,500 pick up points nationwide.
The latest Builders Merchant Building Index (BMBI) report shows builders’ merchants’ value sales in October were up +1.2% compared to the same month last year.
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