Electrafix ??

Just be warned. I used them once and it took them 2 and a half days to deliver to site and even then the order wasn't complete!!
 
They cut their own throat then with that stance. What about us Maintenance Electricians who spend a fortune on materials who have no requirement to be registered.
(and I'd be quite happy to go head to head in a knowledge and practical skills test with some of the registered rubbish I've seen)
 
They have set up their trading profile on that basis.
Some stuff from their blurb that may be of interest.....

“Electricfix is built around providing the best possible service for electrical contractors. We do this through the range of products we carry, their availability, the efficiency of our delivery and our pricing. We’re not only giving electrical contractors the opportunity to save money, but are also cutting down on wasted time haggling over costs and dealing with invoicing headaches, as well saving them the hassle of running between wholesalers to get everything they need to complete the job. We believe Electricfix will help contractors run a more efficient, profitable business – an important consideration at all times, but particularly in the current market,” said John Mewett, marketing director for Electricfix.

To further support professional electrical contractors, Electricfix has teamed-up with NICEIC, the Electrical Contractors Association (ECA) and the Electrical Safety Council (ESC) to help stamp out unqualified tradesmen completing installations and to raise standards – the first wholesaler to do so.

To purchase through Electricfix, contractors need to demonstrate their professional credentials. This can be done by proving their registration with, or membership of, an electrical trade body, such as the NICEIC or ECA or their professional qualifications, such as Part P, or a recognised competent persons scheme such as the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme.

Details will be verified by the dedicated Electricfix call centre team, ensuring that Electricfix products, prices and services are only supplied to professional contractors. Those that cannot provide proof of competency will be encouraged towards the NICEIC and ECA and not be permitted to purchase.

“The reputation of professional contractors committed to high standards continues to be tarnished by the sub-standard work completed by unqualified tradesmen. Through Electricfix, we are supporting and rewarding professional electricians by creating a service dedicated to them and restricting access to our low prices to contractors committed to high standards. We’re confident this will make an important contribution to electrical safety in UK homes,” added John Mewett."
 
Thanks for the web details, my previous experiance of them is not good either, but I have got a £50 credit note to spend.
Rumer has it, B&Q owns it all, say no more squire .
And I wouldn't want a account with them any way.
 
You'll need to be a registered electrician to get an account with them.
Is there something wrong with the money of non-registered electricians?

As long as someone is in the trade and tell them that electrafix is happy to play ball...

I'm not registered with a scheme in my own right, but I sometimes do bits and pieces for friends and family, I just told them who I was employed by and they were happy enough :)
 
They cut their own throat then with that stance. What about us Maintenance Electricians who spend a fortune on materials who have no requirement to be registered.
(and I'd be quite happy to go head to head in a knowledge and practical skills test with some of the registered rubbish I've seen)

Quite right.
 
To purchase through Electricfix, contractors need to demonstrate their professional credentials. This can be done by proving their registration with, or membership of, an electrical trade body, such as the NICEIC or ECA or their professional qualifications, such as Part P, or a recognised competent persons scheme such as the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme.

Details will be verified by the dedicated Electricfix call centre team, ensuring that Electricfix products, prices and services are only supplied to professional contractors. Those that cannot provide proof of competency will be encouraged towards the NICEIC and ECA and not be permitted to purchase.
Oh well - it's a free country, but if I were a shareholder of B&Q I'd be asking why the company had a policy of turning away legal business.
 
Rumer has it, B&Q owns it all, say no more squire .

The company that owns ScrewFix and B&Q (and also Castorama in France, and some others) is Kingfisher plc. So when you buy from SFX, your aren't buying from B&Q (phew!).

As a company ScrewFix has a number of operations that sell to defined groups of customers and offer better pricing (on some products) and sometimes only provide these prices for bulk buys.
The first of these was PlumbFix (you can guess what this does!) and this was a sucessful SFX offshoot selling only to the Corgi/Gas Safe community.

ScrewFix this year set up a similar offshoot for electricians that meet certain criterea.

I have used ElectrcFix a very few times and its not at all as slick as ScrewFix. IMHO.

Firstly, there's no web shopfront so you have to crawl thru the paper catalogue and then place the order by telephone. Many of the part numbers are the same as ScrewFix but for the price difference you may as well do a SFX order.

The biggest hasssle I have had is that when they ship the order there is no VAT invoice with the delivery. Only a delivery note.
On shipment they send an email that says that the invoice is attached, but it isnt. I have moaned and screamed at them for several months as I am missing about seven invoices, but they can't seem to even post copies to me.

Overall, it has been a waste of time for me and the slightly lower prices are outweighed by the hassle factor.
This has even led me away from using Screwfix as much as I used to.
 
Surely if JP wants electrical bits, they'll buy from Screwfix?

And the trade will buy from Electricfix?
 
Used Electrix fix once, and like oharaf took ages to deliver and were then missing part of the order......thanks but no thanks..... never had any probs with Screwfix.

At first there appears to be some good deals, say the wylex dual rcd board.... £69.56+vat (so £79.99) Screwfix price.....£79.99 and you can regularly find 10% off screwfix vouchers on the web....
 
To purchase through Electricfix, contractors need to demonstrate their professional credentials. This can be done by proving their registration with, or membership of, an electrical trade body, such as the NICEIC or ECA or their professional qualifications, such as Part P, or a recognised competent persons scheme such as the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme.

Ignoring the goof there that Part P is not a qualification, they certainly never asked me for anything and I'm not, and never have been, a member of the NICEIC, NAPIT, or any of the other bodies.

I was just issued with an account number automatically without even asking for one, I can only assume because I've been a Screwfix customer for years with an established history of buying a lot of electrical equipment from them.
 

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