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WEST ONE LTD

Phone: 01295-690-402
SOUTHAM, WARWICKSHIRE

Jenny Worrall Designs manufacture and design bespoke hand-made, hand-decorated traditional glass table lamps

www.jennyworralldesigns.co.uk

THE LIGHT BULB CO

Phone: 01865-205-500
OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE

Offering a variety of bulbs including incandescent, halogen, dichroic, fluorescent, and more.

www.thelightbulb.co.uk

C QUITMAN LTD

Phone: 02086-685-295
COULSDON, SURREY

PICTURE THIS

Phone: 01215-545-545
BIRMINGHAM, WEST MIDLANDS

THE PLASTIC PEOPLE CO

Phone: 02083-470-099
LONDON, LONDON
www.theplasticpeoplecompany.co.uk

SISCO LIGHT

Phone: 01613-711-502
STOCKPORT, CHESHIRE

LAMP SOURCE

Phone: 02890-836-565
NEWTOWNABBEY, COUNTY ANTRIM

LAMPS & TUBES DIRECT

Phone: 02086-414-433
SUTTON, SURREY

LAMPFORCE

Phone: 01314-482-229
LOANHEAD, MIDLOTHIAN

Suppliers of all types of light bulbs and lighting maintenance

www.lampforce.co.uk

LAMPMAN

Phone: 08451-306-202
GLASGOW, LANARKSHIRE

LAMPWAYS

Phone: 08704-450-000
BRADFORD, WEST YORKSHIRE

LAMPTECH SPECIAL PURPOSE LAMPS

Phone: 01416-415-175
GLASGOW, LANARKSHIRE

LANCASHIRE ELECTRIC LAMP CO LTD

Phone: 01517-091-122
LIVERPOOL, MERSEYSIDE

GK LIGHTING

Phone: 01189-619-819
WOKINGHAM, BERKSHIRE

THE ULTIMATE LIGHTING CO LTD

Phone: 01513-568-038
ELLESMERE PORT, MERSEYSIDE

LIGHTS ON BROADWAY

Phone: 02882-244-020
OMAGH, COUNTY TYRONE

LIGHTMASTERS UK LTD

Phone: 01480-407-727
ST. NEOTS, CAMBRIDGESHIRE

LIGHTING FX LTD

Phone: 01612-929-040
STOCKPORT, CHESHIRE

LIGHTING WAREHOUSE (SCOTLAND) LTD

Phone: 01414-203-261
GLASGOW, LANARKSHIRE

LIGHTING ACCESSORIES (UK) LTD

Phone: 01785-811-222
STONE, STAFFORDSHIRE

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Where can I find a LED light wholesaler in Brisbane or Australia?

I want to buy LED lights from a wholesaler in Brisbane or anywhere in Australia as long as they can post to Brisbane is fine. Must be good quality and suitable for commercial jobs. Would also be good if they actually have them in stock so I don't have to wait for weeks on end.

Question answered by Simon

I have personally brought off Grant at PrimoLED. He is a wholesaler of LED lights in Brisbane. Really nice guy to deal with and he also carrys stock so like you said, you wont be stuck waiting! I have brough LED lights from several suppliers and have found PrimoLED to be the easiest to deal with, superior quality and all round positive experience - highly recommended

Give me a real magicshine bike light wholesaler who can provide best magicshine bike light?

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Moy

Question answered by Kyung

If you want to own your best magicshine bike light, you can come to Shenzhen MINJUN Electronic Co., Ltd.Shenzhen Magicshine is devoting itself into researching and producing, their magicshine bike light get wonderful magicshine bike light reviews from their customers. Here are some description about their products: magicshine bike light,with compact and stylish streamline design, uses CREE XM-L ultra bright LED and high efficiency orange peel reflector to provide super bright light; 4x18650 long lasting SAMSUNG Li-ion batteries to provide 5600 mAh capacity, and waterproof rubber pack to provide perfect protection, making your night adventure more enjoyable.

where find laser light projector wholesaler?

can anybody tell me how can I find a laser light projector wholesaler in china,please,I wanna buy laser light.

Question answered by James

Wholesalers don't sell to the public. Unless you are a retailer, they won't sell to you. you need to find a retailer or dealer for the product.

We manufacture a unique sign light box. How should we determine the markup in a general formul?

We are strictly a wholesaler to store owners marking up our product for resale to the public.

randytull

Question answered by Delphic Oracle

You will need to work from two directions. First - you will need to mark up from your costs. What is the material, labor and overhead to manufacture this product. What are your target gross margins? Say the total cost is $100 and your target margin is 30%, you will need to sell it for around $142. Now you need to work backwards from what the market is willing to pay. Look at comperable products. What do they sell for? Is yours better? Can you get a premium in the marketplace? Say similar light boxes sell for $200. And your store owner needs to make 20%. You can sell to him for $160. So you need to price for between $142 and $160. Lower will allow you to sell more (potentially) with less profit. Higher means that you sell less but make more money for each sale.

i have a garden centre and am looking for good wholesalers in all gaden equipment?

i like terracota pots and cant seem to find any manufacturers or wholesalers in spain portugal or other countries without having to sign up to wholesalers directories which is becoming very boring. please help!!

garyweir11

Question answered by Όffenders° will be Ήanged©

. . . . . . . . Get your garden equipment and tools here. Also composts, sheds, fencing, machinery, lighting, fertilisers and pots. tools and equipment to help you http://www.fourwalls.co.uk/garden/equipment Online garden shop offering a wide selection of garden accessories, tools, and clothing. Includes tools for children's gardening. http://www.ablegardener.co.uk Garden Power Tools : Unbeatable Prices and rapid UK delivery from Greenfingers.com, the UK's leading online Gardening store. http://www.greenfingers.com/superstore/dept.asp?dept_id=30 quality garden furniture, Teak Garden Furniture Sets, Sunloungers, Garden Bench. range of garden furniture, supplies and outdoor equipment. http://www.rawgarden.co.uk Offers gardening tips and terms, superstore, directory of gardens and nurseries to visit, and more. Garden Equipment. Garden Seeds & Bulbs. Garden Games http://www.greenfingers.com Dobies seeds, plants, bedding plants, plug plants, grow your own. Gardening Equipment. Garden Bird Food and Care. Growing From Seed. Share Your Successes http://www.dobies.co.uk/h_Equipment.htm Flower seeds, vegetable seeds, seedlings, plug plants, fruit trees, fruit bushes, flower bulbs, perennial plants, Sutton GARDEN BIRD FOOD AND CARE http://www.suttons.co.uk/h_EQUIPMENT.htm . . . . .

why is it so difficult to find true wholesalers for small resellers?

I am continually searching the internet and calling potential wholesalers, just to find that they are in reality retailers in the guise of a wholesaler? I am looking for wholesalers who sells Fraternity, sorority, and toys.

johnny f

Question answered by fashiontalker

The truth is: There are many fraudulent buyers online and many REAL wholesalers dont' want to sell "just to anybody". There is a level of trust that has to occur between the buyer and seller before a deal is made. Do you have a tax ID Number?? Do you have references? It is important that if you plan on being in retail, wholesale you need to build a good reputation as a real business person. You don't want to have a bad rap for reporting false shortages or reselling in the wrong places or misusing the trademark name in advertising. If you do it, most good wholesalers will not sell to you anymore. There are some great wholesalers who are registed at Jane's Wholesale auction who don't sell online anywhere else. Why? They don't want to deal with the high risk of merchant fraud. Merchant fraud comes in many flavors. There is credit card fraud and paypal fraud. If the market changes and suddenly a buyer is not reselling for a profit, he can file a credit card dispute claiming he never got the goods just so he can get his money back (and keep the goods). Real wholesales do not want to deal with dishonest online buyers who claim they never received the shipment even though there is a signed delivery. Dishonest buyers might claim, I didn't sign for that package - it isn't my signature or my name.. They do it for the sole purpose of trying to keep the goods for free. That is theft. There is ALOT of MERCHANT FRAUD online and many good wholesalers just don't want to deal with this so they won't sell online. Janesdeals is a wholesale auction and escrow like service. The auction acts as the middle man between the buyer and seller. That means that all funds go through Janesdeals. The funds are cleared before the seller is notified to ship. Janesdeals protects the sellers from merchant fraud since Janesdeals knows how to spot merchant fraud. They only take cash. Janesdeals pays the sellers with cash. Janesdeals has to screen every single buyer. Here are some bad apples: http://www.janesdeals.com/deadbeat.asp That is how we get good wholesale suppliers to list items on our site. Janesdeals screens the buyers. To find out more about Merchant Fraud check out the merchant911 forum: http://www.merchant911.org/ I hope that sheds some light on this situation and answers your questons. Buyers have to prove they are legitimate resellers before true wholesalers are going to take them seriously and sell them wholesale products.

What is the best hair bleach from high street OR wholesaler?

I've been bleach blonde before, nearly white, but I dyed my hair back to a very dark brown and regret it. I want to get my hair back to the colour it was before as quickly as possible. Last time I used Live Colour XXL and it took me 3 bleaches from medium brown. I have a card to buy from the wholesalers so I can get professional products. Which bleach is best though?

Question answered by Torrie W

you do realise that to get a true blonde shade on dyed hair that before you start to bleach you need to use a colour remover, right? otherwise your hair may never get any lighter than ginger, 3 bleaches will not even get it past ginger, not completely, plus it is ludicrous to bleach your hair that many times. if you are going to do it then do it correctly... 1. as i stated above, use a colour remover, i use Goldwell in my salon and find it to be the best on the market: http://www.salonsdirect.com/PD_51339.aspx 2. the best bleach i have come across is Goldwell oxycur platin ultra, it contains no ammonia which is far healthier for the hair than those that do: http://www.salonsdirect.com/PD_Oxycur-Platin-Ultra-Bleach-Granules-500g_60402.aspx mix with Goldwell topchic lotion, i think 9% (30vol) will be enough for you: http://www.salonsdirect.com/ProductList.aspx?L1=Hair&grp1code=001HAIR&grp2code=01HPROD&grp3code=HPGOLD&grp4code=HPGOTOPCH&lastG=Topchic 3. it may take 2 bleachings (tops) to get it light enough. just make sure you do not leave on your head any longer than 45 mins per bleachout 4. then tone. personally i prefer OTC toners, specifically Born blonde as it conditions whilst it tones: http://www.healthinajiffy.co.uk/hair-colour-born-blonde-c-19_310_725.html

My kitchen's lone light switch is on the far side of the room. How hard is it to put a new switch in the wall?

Whenever I walk in my kitchen from the living room, I have to walk all the way to the back of the kitchen to turn on the light. I would love to have a light switch on the wall right inside the kitchen when you first walk in. The wall I'm wanting it on has no outlet nor does it have an existing light switch or anything. How difficult would it be to install a new switch from scratch? What items and tools would I need for this job? Thanks.

Michigan Fan

Question answered by TechnoStuff

The most difficult part of the job is getting a cable from the existing switch location to the new switch location. The easy (and relatively cheap) option is to use a "remote controlled light switch". I have used a product made by Leviton called "The anywhere switch" (Leviton catalog #6696). You replace the existing light switch with this special switch which contains a radio receiver and then mount the transmitter on the new wall (looks like a decora series light switch but sticks out from the wall about 1/2"). The transmitter runs on batteries (which will last years) and requires no new wiring. I don't know if you will find one at the local home improvement center but any electrical wholesaler will either have one or could get one (or something similar).

Can I dye my natural brown hair colour lighter?

Is it possible to dye my natural medium brown hair colour to a lighter shade WITHOUT using bleach? If so, what dyes would you recommend? I want it as light as i can have it without using bleach :) thank youu.

duckduckg00s3

Question answered by Pryncess

Most hair dyes can lift natural hair colours up by 2-3 tones.. a high lift tint will obviously lighten more.Loreal do a good professional selection for salons, or you could get a normal home dye. You can buy them in normal shops or wholesalers but i'd go for a consultation first and a strand test to make sure your hair can lift to your desired shade, also the stylist will help you find the perfect tone. If you're thinking like white blond though then bleach will be best. and if done right shouldn't damage your hair!!

How do you get better than wholesale prices?

Because I'm native american and the way the laws are set up; the native businesses on the rez where I live have to go through a native business to get their products if there is a native supplier available. So my question is how would I get better than wholesale prices to be able to supply any product i choose. Say a casino for instance is getting lighting supplies from a wholesaler how would i be able to beat that price to increase the profit margin for myself?

Rob

Question answered by Marivic

You need to be an established business with large buying power in order for you to get the best prices. For most suppliers, you need to meet the minimum required quantity to get wholesale prices. Additionally, you need to go directly to the source or manufacturers.

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