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Halfords v Scooter dealer.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 7:21 am
by a.j
Can someone please tell me why a heavy duty plastic petrol can from Halfords is £14, and one of similar capacity shaped so you can use it as a lambretta petrol tank is £190?

Re: Halfords v Scooter dealer.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 8:42 am
by Muttley McLadd
One of them comes with stainless steel straps (possibly half an inch too long). And one doesn't.

Re: Halfords v Scooter dealer.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 9:27 am
by jason frost
Economy of scale I would think

Re: Halfords v Scooter dealer.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 9:44 am
by bristolmod
one seller makes a reasonable profit and the other makes a large profit.

one doesn't leak and the other probably will eventually. :D

one aims its target audience at a group that doesn't like being ripped off, the other targets a group that just accepts it. :shock:

Chris

Re: Halfords v Scooter dealer.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 10:25 am
by ArmandTanzarian
a.j wrote:Can someone please tell me why a heavy duty plastic petrol can from Halfords is £14, and one of similar capacity shaped so you can use it as a lambretta petrol tank is £190?
I would imagine that it's because if you go to the Wun-Hung-Lo Plastic manufacturing Company and say, "I'd like a million of your standard plastic fuel cans please." they'll cost you 5p each. If you say "could you set up an injection molding process because I want a slightly different shape from standard and by the way I only want a couple of hundred." the price will be rather different.

Re: Halfords v Scooter dealer.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:24 am
by 10 inch Terror
ArmandTanzarian wrote:
a.j wrote:Can someone please tell me why a heavy duty plastic petrol can from Halfords is £14, and one of similar capacity shaped so you can use it as a lambretta petrol tank is £190?
I would imagine that it's because if you go to the Wun-Hung-Lo Plastic manufacturing Company and say, "I'd like a million of your standard plastic fuel cans please." they'll cost you 5p each. If you say "could you set up an injection molding process because I want a slightly different shape from standard and by the way I only want a couple of hundred." the price will be rather different.
Bingo!

Re: Halfords v Scooter dealer.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:41 am
by coaster
10 inch Terror wrote:
ArmandTanzarian wrote:
a.j wrote:Can someone please tell me why a heavy duty plastic petrol can from Halfords is £14, and one of similar capacity shaped so you can use it as a lambretta petrol tank is £190?
I would imagine that it's because if you go to the Wun-Hung-Lo Plastic manufacturing Company and say, "I'd like a million of your standard plastic fuel cans please." they'll cost you 5p each. If you say "could you set up an injection molding process because I want a slightly different shape from standard and by the way I only want a couple of hundred." the price will be rather different.
Bingo!
+1 but Bristol Mod has a point and there will be an element of 'charging what the market can bare' as there with anything.

Re: Halfords v Scooter dealer.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:54 am
by mick1
I daresay there may be more paperwork and testing on a petrol tank compared to a petrol can.......EU legislation and all that

Re: Halfords v Scooter dealer.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 1:13 pm
by Jxmiddle
Manufacturing costs plus the effects of supply and demand.

Re: Halfords v Scooter dealer.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 2:52 pm
by dutch
mick1 wrote:I daresay there may be more paperwork and testing on a petrol tank compared to a petrol can.......EU legislation and all that
for a lambretta, i doubt it.