; To complement the existing collection of hardware and fixings. SupaFix have added to the rece
Published 26th September 2011
To complement the existing collection of hardware and fixings. SupaFix have added to the recently introduced mini bag range to encompass almost 120 different lines.
This fantastic range, which include bolts, nails, screws, pins, hooks, cable clips, hinges, plumbing accessories, is also attractively packaged in vibrant green convenient euroslot bags. They provide a bold shelf presence and at only 99p (RRP) these packs are extremely competitive for consumers. The mini bags of screws and nails are available in a variety of sizes and contain from 8 to 60 individual screws with nails packed in 100g bags.
Simon Wright, Purchase Director, commented:
“SupaFix is a relatively new range within the Supa family and the mini bags have proved particularly popular, quickly becoming one of Supa’s fastest selling ranges. With a trade price of only 55p and a recommended retail price of 99p customers can make healthy margins on small packs of hardware essentials.”
All packs have a case quantity of only 10 bags, enabling retailers to receive a further 10% discount when they buy in cases on top of their normal discounts on trade prices.
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