I am looking to make a personal bulk purchase of 50 boxes (35 125bs,10 1590bbs, 5 1590dds) and have gotten a quote from daier out of China. One of the members over at DIYSB has bought from them and says they're good. Total is around $220 with FEDEX shipping. Can anyone chime in here and let me know if this is a good/not good idea, had dealings with them or knows of another supplier with a better price? The price (a little over $4 a box) looks great. I build for myself and friends so the best quality is not a big concern. This will keep me supplied for a couple of years. Would really like some experienced opinions from you all? Thanks,
Brian
My personal opinion. Email Lawrence at bitcheslovemyswitches. He's a really cool guy and might be able to hook you up. Plus they would be coming from NY so they would get to you faster. I, personally, would rather give him the business.
Quote from: flanagan0718 on March 11, 2015, 03:46:54 PM
My personal opinion. Email Lawrence at bitcheslovemyswitches. He's a really cool guy and might be able to hook you up. Plus they would be coming from NY so they would get to you faster. I, personally, would rather give him the business.
+1
Lawrence is a cool dude to work with.
Cody
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I priced out 1590BBs from what's posted on the BLMS website compared to that same source and I think it only ended up being 30 cents more per box in quantity of 10 he may be able to get you a similar deal as the Chinese source. For me, I prefer to pay a minuscule amount more for a known quantity from a good guy with excellent customer service and fast shipping. Now if you aren't in the US then it will be a bit different situation.
I just got some 1590C's from Lawrence and I'm super pleased.
He always ships fast. And can you beat his shipping rates?
It feels like free shipping if you order in quantity.
I have purchased boxes from Lawrence before and you are correct in he's a good guy. He's the first site I looked at and he's out of 125b's right now. For everything I want it's around a $60 more.
Totally agree with the above.. Lawrence at BLMS is a great stop for enclosures. All the ones I get from him powder coat nicely. Just clean with acetone, prebake/outgas, and shoot powder. Excellent prices, fast shipping, and great customer service.
Quote from: BrianS on March 11, 2015, 04:55:32 PM
I have purchased boxes from Lawrence before and you are correct in he's a good guy. He's the first site I looked at and he's out of 125b's right now. For everything I want it's around a $60 more.
Brian, Lawrence does advertise to be the cheapest, toss him a email and see if he is able to match the price.. worth a shot.
Cody
Tried that and he said that his established prices were the best he could do which is good with me. My main purpose was to see if anyone else bought bulk overseas and it appears that most people buy from Lawrence. I like to save money when I can but I am a little hesitant of buying overseas with just one persons recommendation.
Quote from: BrianS on March 11, 2015, 08:27:44 PM
Tried that and he said that his established prices were the best he could do which is good with me. My main purpose was to see if anyone else bought bulk overseas and it appears that most people buy from Lawrence. I like to save money when I can but I am a little hesitant of buying overseas with just one persons recommendation.
That makes sense. I unfortunately can not be much help since I get enclosure from the US only. Maybe do a small order with the overseas company to see how it goes before you drop 200+ on enclosures.
Cody
Where does Tayda get theirs? Maybe its the same place. They are in Malaysia or something like that. I know the Tayda boxes are of decent quality.
I ordered from daier in Nov 2013. It was a small order, mainly to see check the quality of parts. I only ordered a couple of enclosures to keep shipping down, but everything seemed to be the same as what I have ordered from Tayda (knobs, switches etc).
They did make a mistake. I ordered 5mm LED bezel and they sent 3mm. When I asked them about this they said just remind us next time you order and we'll send them with.
Fast forward 6 months later when I finally wanted to place another order with them. I contacted them for a quote and was told I could no longer order small quantities. Certain items had minimums of 10, 100 or even 500 pieces. I told them I couldn't afford to order that much at the moment, but would appreciate the correct parts being sent...and I never heard back.
Well Steve that is the kind of info I was looking for. I am also having some difficulty communicating with them. I know there is a time difference so this part is also really slow too. I asked for a quote in plain metal and one for white and they sent one quote. So early this morning I sent an email back asking what the quote was for and asked for the other one. Haven't heard back.
Yeah, communication was a little slow (time zone and language difference - neither are deal-breakers though). First experience was good overall. Follow-up, not so positive. The truth is, I didn't get the reply I wanted so I don't want to immediately blacklist them.
I order a lot of bits from aliexpress (found a brilliant supplier of 3PDT switches on there), and I haven't had any problems. I generally order IC's, transistors, diodes, etc, especially as I can't get some of the bits I use in SMD otherwise, and they have all worked and been within spec. However, I know someone who ordered over 150 boxes from a couple of sources in China, and wanted me to coat them. I didn't think the quality of them was that great, and cleaning them with acetone before I powder coated them, I've never seen so much crap come off of a enclosure. For what it's worth, buy the enclosures more locally so you know the quality you're getting, especially if they are more or less the same price, and definitely consider the cost of import tax if you get hit with it ( in the UK it seems Tayda orders sent in a jiffy bag are fine, but boxes always get caught in my experience). Import tax can be a real deal breaker, as I found out with my laser cutter upgrade kit, and it pushed it more into the territory of buying a ready built upgraded one for the same price bracket.
Well after the responses I think I am going to Opt out on doing this. Whether I would get hit with an import tax is unknown but if per chance I did that would cut out more of any realized savings. I appreciate the advice from all of you. Ive only been building pedals since last Nov and as I have watched my collection grow from 1 to 20 pedals and another 10 or so boards in my shop or on the way the thought process was to buy the usually most costly part in bulk. There should be some anti addiction medicine produced for pedal builders LOL. This hobby has turned into a freaking obsession.