The Difference Between Online and Offline Concrete Supplies
By Pilot on May 28, 2008 in Shopping
When I first looked to purchase some concrete grinding equipment, I wasn’t sure whether or not to shop online or offline.
With offline stores, you can check the products out for yourself. Obviously, since I’m about to use the products, it would be nice to hold them in my hands and make sure that I’d actually be happy with my purchase. I can also test them out, sometimes, and see which ones I really need.
Online, however, I get a different advantage. I get a far larger selection of concrete tools and most of them for only a fraction of the cost. I also usually know what I need without having to actually hold onto it and touch it, so it is debatable that I even need to try out these tools before purchasing.
In reality, I can probably do most of my concrete equipment purchasing blindfolded. I don’t actually need to hold concrete mixers in my hands to know whether or not I think they are going to get the job done. They simply are, based on their various characteristics and what I’m looking for to complete a particular job.
Eh, I suppose it doesn’t matter, as long as I get the best deal.
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