Any recommendations for an online nut, bolt, consumables supplier.

PSQ

Member
Arable Farmer
Local engineering stores have closed, and I need to stock up on nuts and bolts.
Looking online there are many big suppliers, but most of them look set up to trap the unwary with some ridiculous individual unit price lists, instead of just pricing boxes of 100 etc and cutting the BS.
So, who are the 'go to' online suppliers of decent quality nuts, bolts and consumables?

(NB, not Screwfix, range is way too limited, no M12 metric fine etc)
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Local engineering stores have closed, and I need to stock up on nuts and bolts.
Looking online there are many big suppliers, but most of them look set up to trap the unwary with some ridiculous individual unit price lists, instead of just pricing boxes of 100 etc and cutting the BS.
So, who are the 'go to' online suppliers of decent quality nuts, bolts and consumables?

(NB, not Screwfix, range is way too limited, no M12 metric fine etc)
I can't find cheaper or better than

 

Alchad

Member
I rate Spalding Fasteners because you can buy any size nut/bolt/washer etc in virtually individual quantities and they don't charge an arm and a leg postage.

Other options are Namrick, Margnor, Westfield.

If you've got time shop around as prices can vary depending on what you're after, also P & P can vary.
 

steveR

Member
Mixed Farmer
We have a winner, the only one to stock M12x1.25

And after a lifetime spent 'looking for washers', well, no more. I've gone mad for every size, I think they call it 'living the dream'. .
A man can never have enough mixed washers. (y)

I have had a washer "drawer" for 25 years or more, pick one up anywhere, popped into pocket, and into the drawer it goes, large or small.
 

sjt01

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
North Norfolk
Local engineering stores have closed, and I need to stock up on nuts and bolts.
Looking online there are many big suppliers, but most of them look set up to trap the unwary with some ridiculous individual unit price lists, instead of just pricing boxes of 100 etc and cutting the BS.
So, who are the 'go to' online suppliers of decent quality nuts, bolts and consumables?

(NB, not Screwfix, range is way too limited, no M12 metric fine etc)
We get on well with Nut and Bolt shop https://www.nutandboltshop.com/
They sell them individually with really steep discounts as you go up in quantity, so good if you want a few of something specialist, or need to do a bulk order for stock
 

benny6910

Member
Arable Farmer
That's the problem with kramp
Pita going through a dealer , why not deal direct
I’ve got an account so it’s not too bad for me, most dealers will sign you up into kramp so you can see the prices. Downside is postage cost need to spend £100 to get free delivery.
 

Kidds

Member
Horticulture
Never used them myself but a lot of friends recommend them for such things


edit: actually they do look a bit more automotive with their size range rather than agricultural
 

oilcan

Member
Local engineering stores have closed, and I need to stock up on nuts and bolts.
Looking online there are many big suppliers, but most of them look set up to trap the unwary with some ridiculous individual unit price lists, instead of just pricing boxes of 100 etc and cutting the BS.
So, who are the 'go to' online suppliers of decent quality nuts, bolts and consumables?

(NB, not Screwfix, range is way too limited, no M12 metric fine etc)
Orbital fasteners.
 

Highway star

Member
Location
North west

Here's a company I use, they're very good. Based in Scotland.

They stock a lot of stainless steel fasteners which I have had multiple orders for in the past, they always arrive v.fast in the post and are of good quality. Never had a problem with them
 

An Gof

Member
Location
Cornwall
Parker steel, absolutely brilliant service, used them for years. Buy as many or as few of a size that you want.

 

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