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Electronics are a very small part of sales and have been for some time.
So what is their primary focus now? Just interested is all.
Electronics are a very small part of sales and have been for some time.
but they posted orders quickly and for free
IMHO their prices have always been high. BUT it's often the only place left other than eBay /Darnell. But if you want one offs and have an account you get free postage.With the building boom here industrial companies and their suppliers are getting moved further and further out of Dublin. One of the few engineers suppliers left thats handy to get to, are RS components. Haven't used them in years, looking on their website, their prices seem a bit high. Are they or is it just me ?
For me where they really and truly fail on search is thermistors they leave out the resistance at 25c and don't list the coefficient chart.I find them very good on some stuff, not so good on others. Always worth pricing from them though.
The thing i don't like is that no effort has went into a lot of the cataloging of items - so the sorting ranges are usually way out.
For instance, say you search for bearing pullers, like I did this morning.
You select capacity, intending to search for a puller that suits 10-50mm bearings. You should be able to plug that into the capacity filter box, and it will return everything that has capacities between those ranges.
Instead, you get each individual pullers' range in a long drop down list - 3-6mm, 3.7-4.3mm, 5-60mm, and so on. Rendering the capacity filter utterly pointless.
That's one example, but it happens regularly to me when I'm trying to find something esoteric. The worst one for me is when they put a simple number in a spec box, but the units are different for each item
If they sorted that out, it would be a lot easier to find what you wanted and they'd probably get more sales.
I find them very good on some stuff, not so good on others. Always worth pricing from them though.
The thing i don't like is that no effort has went into a lot of the cataloging of items - so the sorting ranges are usually way out.
For instance, say you search for bearing pullers, like I did this morning.
You select capacity, intending to search for a puller that suits 10-50mm bearings. You should be able to plug that into the capacity filter box, and it will return everything that has capacities between those ranges.
Instead, you get each individual pullers' range in a long drop down list - 3-6mm, 3.7-4.3mm, 5-60mm, and so on. Rendering the capacity filter utterly pointless.
That's one example, but it happens regularly to me when I'm trying to find something esoteric. The worst one for me is when they put a simple number in a spec box, but the units are different for each item
If they sorted that out, it would be a lot easier to find what you wanted and they'd probably get more sales.