Late night orders for next day delivery are no problem with IronmongeryDirect and ElectricalDirect

  • 5 Feb 2021

Leading specialist trade suppliers, IronmongeryDirect and ElectricalDirect, are offering tradespeople more flexibility by extending their online order cut-off for next day delivery to 9pm.

The new cut-off time allows customers an extra hour to purchase what they need, further supporting tradespeople who need large orders in a short space of time. Customers placing orders over £45 ex VAT are also entitled to free next day delivery.

This added benefit for customers follows several recent announcements regarding the retailer’s expanded delivery offering.

Same day delivery was launched for customers within the Southend-on-Sea, Chelmsford and Romford areas, and has now been extended to include IG, & E postcodes with further areas to be included in the near future.

For urgently needed goods, customers can order by midday Monday-Friday, with orders arriving by 4pm that day.

In addition, the company has extended its Click and Collect* network to include over 6,000 pick-up points nationwide, including Sainsburys, Matalan, and Homebase.

Simply order online, select Click & Collect at checkout and your goods will be delivered within five miles of your home or workplace.

Marco Verdonkschot, Managing Director at IronmongeryDirect and ElectricalDirect, commented: “We recognise that, especially over the last year, customer requirements are consistently evolving to meet the changes and challenges within the industry.

“As a specialist supplier, we want to guarantee tradespeople have what they need, exactly when they need it, so they can continue to work and deliver projects as efficiently as possible.

“We have made several improvements to our delivery services over the past few months and as part of this, we are pleased to be able to extend our online nextday delivery option to meet our customers ever-changing working hours or schedules that could change at a moment’s notice.

“We will continue to take our customers feedback on-board and make the necessary changes to support the industry.”

IronmongeryDirect has been supplying architectural ironmongery to tradespeople for over 50 years and has the UK’s largest range with over 18,000 products available for next day delivery. ElectricalDirect has a huge range of electrical products in stock with everything from sockets and wiring to smart home products available.

For more information or to view our ranges online, please visit www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk and www.electricaldirect.co.uk

*Click & Collect services subject to changes to Government guidelines.

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