David Paul
Well-known member
I am in the process of upgrading a Square D Homeline sub panel. Would like a source for good prices on breakers from an online vendor that you guys have used and trust.
Thanks....
Thanks....
WHY in the world would you want to buy HOM breakers online, especially for such a small project.
I haven't figured this out either and you see a lot of it. I drive by HD and Lowes at least 4 times a day. I would rather pick it up and have it in my hand![]()
I dunno about your area but up here in NoVA I'd go to Dominion or Dulles before I'd buy electrical supplies from the Big Boxen...
Really? On every single item??Across the river here in Md, the supply houses are a lot more expensive for the same exact items. I have two supply houses walking distance from my shop but they are way too expensive.
Speedy,And when you buy boxes by the hundred it adds up.
Not really, I was making a point. Unless you are going in to buy only advertised items, you are likely paying more for it.Speedy,
You are comparing apples to oranges. I think this thread is about a consumer buying a couple of items for himself, not a contractor buying "hundreds" at a time![]()
Bill,
If the local HD had all the breakers I needed, I'd be all set but they don't. I do try to buy locally for support of local businesses. Why they don't have a gfi 20amp 2 pole breaker in stock I don't know. I also need a few other older style breaker that are not carried by the closest HD, which by the way is 8.2 miles away, not 200'. I was trying to get everything from one source for convenience.
Oh, and by the way speedy, it's over 200' to the road from my house.
Wow, sorry to bother you guys. Instead of chastising, you could have just ignored the request.
. . . just curious more than anything. I own a local business and don't understand why anyone would buy something like this online instead of running down to the local store.
Wow. Thin skinned much?I agree with you. Some of these guys are not here to help, unfortunately. Good luck with your project.
I was making an exaggerated sarcastic point about you living in NJ and the average proximity to a big box store, who btw can order order anything you want, same as any electrical supply house.Oh, and by the way speedy, it's over 200' to the road from my house.
Obviously. In such cases Google is your friend, as well as Amazon, NewEgg, TigerDirect, and all the other online retailers with positive reviews.There are plenty of reasons to buy online. Convenience and price are two. Being able to find a specific product that is not available locally is another. While my current situation is different, there was a time in my life where I had very little time for projects. Parts were ordered online late at night to be delivered to my door because I couldn't even afford the time to make a trip to a local store. I have friends who live in small towns where their only choice is a long trip or ordering online.
Wow. Thin skinned much?
Obviously.