Diamond hole cutters , ATS.

Hmmm my eyes have been re opened.. shud have gone to Spec savers !! Well has to be a uk co then.. well done ATS
 
Years ago, when I was still on my hands and knees I used to buy from Richon.

When I started this business it was remembering what I was buying from them that lead me to this particular product line.

Richon are an outlet like us, they will have their product produced at a factory on the mainland, "import" them to Hong Kong which is classed as a "Special Administrative Region" - (that's an Area of China that behaves like a capitalist democracy and has a blind eye turned to towards it). Then they sell them on worldwide.

Some shops may buy from Richon, but anyone buying in volume would go straight to source.
 
Not much difference in price then when you factor getting them in a day or two and supporting local business. Not often you get bargains from small local companies either. :lol:
 
These are bread and butter items for us, these bits run our business. They are the everyday small item selling in volume that keeps cash flow ticking over. We make a decent margin but there's no need to put too much on them - they are inexpensive bits. Problems only start when you're selling inexpensive bits as expensive bits.

The idea of our pricing is we will shift large volume and have a quick turnaround. The items are small, don't need much handling or storage. Also the variety of stock we offer allows us to offer these prices.

Our ethos when we started ATS Diamond Tools was value for money. That doesn't necessarily mean cheap, just good value for money. Some things do turn out cheap as a result of this.

If I can come up with some new ideas along the way then that's also a helpful and a bit of fun.

It also beats spending 8 hours on your hands an knees grouting:smilewinkgrin:

I'm also not looking to be the next Richard Branson or Alan Sugar, just looking for an easy life.
 
These are bread and butter items for us, these bits run our business. They are the everyday small item selling in volume that keeps cash flow ticking over. We make a decent margin but there's no need to put too much on them - they are inexpensive bits. Problems only start when you're selling inexpensive bits as expensive bits.

The idea of our pricing is we will shift large volume and have a quick turnaround. The items are small, don't need much handling or storage. Also the variety of stock we offer allows us to offer these prices.

Our ethos when we started ATS Diamond Tools was value for money. That doesn't necessarily mean cheap, just good value for money. Some things do turn out cheap as a result of this.

If I can come up with some new ideas along the way then that's also a helpful and a bit of fun.

It also beats spending 8 hours on your hands an knees grouting:smilewinkgrin:

I'm also not looking to be the next Richard Branson or Alan Sugar, just looking for an easy life.


but i needed a hand on Wednesday to grout 80 metres of mosaics !! ( lightweight ;-) )
 
Thanks mate, do you know where i can get bosch gtr30 ones at competitive prices?

It's not something I'm aware of anyone other than the manufacturer making.

It does cost quite a bit to engineer and has to be very well balanced to spin at the rate it does. We did consider these bits, but after pricing them up, although we could produce for less than the manufacturer it wasn't as cheap as it needed to be to attract people away from the branded product.

Sorry I can't help with that one.
 

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