TomG Report post Posted December 29, 2021 (edited) Has anyone had experience ordering hardware directly from China? Since Covid hit, I have been struggling to get brass hardware for my dog collars and leashes. Especially the 3/4" brass snap swivel bolts with the square eye. I spent hours searching my normal suppliers and new sources and found everyone either sold out or 3 times the normal price. I've checked OTB, Buckleguy, CDW, Batz, Beiler, Ravenox, Amazon and a few others I can't remember of the top of my head. Edited December 29, 2021 by TomG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted December 29, 2021 @TomG The last time I ordered something from China, it took 6 weeks, years before COVID. Every time I enquired, all I got was " thank you , have a nice day" ....and thats it . WTF ?? Never again. The bits you're after are available here in Oz :http://www.adelaideleather.com.au/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=5_34_36&sort=20a&page=1 I have an account with them. Theres also Birdsall Leather in N.S.W. , they too have solid brass hardware. Might not help you much, but no harm in asking. HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brewerkel Report post Posted December 29, 2021 I can't guess what kind of volume you need but CMC was a great source for those wholesale. https://www.custom-metal.com/index.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted December 29, 2021 i never ordered from China on purpose but i have received stuff I've ordered from China if that makes sense. seems most of the crap on ebay is directly shipped now a days usually free shipping and three times as cheap as the same exact product sold from a US address. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mike02130 Report post Posted December 29, 2021 Hmm, I wonder how much Chinese hardware is sitting out in Long Beach harbor on a container ship? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomG Report post Posted December 29, 2021 14 hours ago, Handstitched said: @TomG The last time I ordered something from China, it took 6 weeks, years before COVID. Every time I enquired, all I got was " thank you , have a nice day" ....and thats it . WTF ?? Never again. The bits you're after are available here in Oz :http://www.adelaideleather.com.au/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=5_34_36&sort=20a&page=1 I have an account with them. Theres also Birdsall Leather in N.S.W. , they too have solid brass hardware. Might not help you much, but no harm in asking. HS Thanks, I've ordered stuff off Etsy that came direct out of China, and times run around 3-4 weeks. Unless it's over one of their national holidays.. I'm not sure of the exchange rate from AUS to USD, but as heavy as these are, I would think shipping from there might be prohibitive. But, it's something I'll look into Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomG Report post Posted December 29, 2021 3 hours ago, Brewerkel said: I can't guess what kind of volume you need but CMC was a great source for those wholesale. https://www.custom-metal.com/index.html Thanks. I only saw them in 1" size but sent them a info request. Thanks 1 hour ago, chuck123wapati said: i never ordered from China on purpose but i have received stuff I've ordered from China if that makes sense. seems most of the crap on ebay is directly shipped now a days usually free shipping and three times as cheap as the same exact product sold from a US address. Hah. For some reason I didn't even check eBay. Probably because I usually buy wholesale and didn't even consider them. I'll take a look. Ya never know. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Klara Report post Posted December 30, 2021 I've only ordered some snaps from China and the quality is not great, I believe. My favourite supplier is Pethardware in Czech Republic, because they have the biggest selection of stainless steel hardware I've found. I am using their snaps, rings and buckles on my dog's collars and leashes without a problem. You'll have to deal with shipping and customs, though... https://www.pethardware.com/en/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Doc Reaper Report post Posted January 6, 2022 The reason the boats are sitting in the harbor is because of politicians! Gavin Newsome is the son in law of Nancy Pelosi, she and her friends need to be sent to the gallows or firing squads Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgg Report post Posted January 6, 2022 1 hour ago, Doc Reaper said: The reason the boats are sitting in the harbor is because of politicians! Gavin Newsome is the son in law of Nancy Pelosi, she and her friends need to be sent to the gallows or firing squads That's a little bit too harsh for me. I think is has do more with the lack of storage space of returning empty containers before full ones can be released to the truckers for distribution along with having to sort through the various size / type of containers being released then political reasons. kgg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt S Report post Posted January 6, 2022 @TomG I've bought hardware from China when I can't get what I want from closer to home, but can you seriously not find it in the US? The UK has a fraction of the manufacturing capability of your country and I have two foundries I order from regularly. Often with next-day shipping. They're 2-3x the cost of the ones from Chairman Xi's Workers' Paradise but it's well worth it for the quality, the speed of delivery, and keeping the money and skilled jobs onshore. These are the two I use, both long-established firms in Walsall, the traditional home of English saddlery and associated leather trades: https://www.abbeyengland.com/ (you'll need to sign up for an account to see prices) https://www.fmartinandson.co.uk/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomG Report post Posted January 6, 2022 4 hours ago, Matt S said: @TomG I've bought hardware from China when I can't get what I want from closer to home, but can you seriously not find it in the US? The UK has a fraction of the manufacturing capability of your country and I have two foundries I order from regularly. Often with next-day shipping. They're 2-3x the cost of the ones from Chairman Xi's Workers' Paradise but it's well worth it for the quality, the speed of delivery, and keeping the money and skilled jobs onshore. These are the two I use, both long-established firms in Walsall, the traditional home of English saddlery and associated leather trades: https://www.abbeyengland.com/ (you'll need to sign up for an account to see prices) https://www.fmartinandson.co.uk/ Believe it, Matt. Look at my OP and see the list of suppliers I tried. There may be others, but Google search doesn't pull up anything promising. I know it's not all-inclusive, but fairly thorough. I have 5 wholesalers I use and between them, I was able to get 50 of the 3/4" x 3" , solid brass, square eye swivel snaps. I routinely pay around $1.80 - $2.00 ea for them. 3 of them were out of stock and I cleaned out the other 2. eBay, Etsy, Amazon, and several others had a few in stock..Limited quantities and anywhere from $4.50 to $8 ea. When you are making a quantity of items that sell for $14 ea,, a 20% - 400% increase in hardware costs equates to about a 60% product price increase. Can't do that and the customer's won't pay it. I have checked into both of those sites you referred to and by the time you add VAT, shipping and customs fees, you're in the same price range as US retailers. Hopefully, supplies will open up soon and bring reasonable prices back. . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sbrownn Report post Posted January 7, 2022 10 hours ago, Doc Reaper said: The reason the boats are sitting in the harbor is because of politicians! Gavin Newsome is the son in law of Nancy Pelosi, she and her friends need to be sent to the gallows or firing squads Did you forget the /s? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt S Report post Posted January 7, 2022 15 hours ago, TomG said: Believe it, Matt. Look at my OP and see the list of suppliers I tried. There may be others, but Google search doesn't pull up anything promising. I know it's not all-inclusive, but fairly thorough. I have 5 wholesalers I use and between them, I was able to get 50 of the 3/4" x 3" , solid brass, square eye swivel snaps. I routinely pay around $1.80 - $2.00 ea for them. 3 of them were out of stock and I cleaned out the other 2. eBay, Etsy, Amazon, and several others had a few in stock..Limited quantities and anywhere from $4.50 to $8 ea. When you are making a quantity of items that sell for $14 ea,, a 20% - 400% increase in hardware costs equates to about a 60% product price increase. Can't do that and the customer's won't pay it. I have checked into both of those sites you referred to and by the time you add VAT, shipping and customs fees, you're in the same price range as US retailers. Hopefully, supplies will open up soon and bring reasonable prices back. Well you didn't exactly make it clear in your OP that you were looking for the cheapest supplier, just that you were struggling to get any! I was "there" in 2020, most of my business is dog collars. I was scouring every supplier I could find in the country for suitable buckles, cleaning most of them out. Most of my leather suppliers either closed their doors for a while or couldn't restock. I ate some of the increased costs, raised prices a little, and simply turned away work when I couldn't get materials at the right price. After that I started reading about business resilience planning. $2 hook on a $14 item. That's a tight rope to walk, especially if that includes postage. Part of the problem when selling a narrow-margin product is that any price increases eat into your profit, and something has to give. Buying/stocking large quantities of material helps to get a lower per-unit cost and insulates you some against price and supply issues but you're still relying on a chain with an awful lot of links, many of them recent world events have proved to be be far weaker than previously believed. They're showing out of stock RN, but it may be worth reaching out to Weaver (some of their lines are getting restocked very soon). Their solid brass 3/4" square eye swivel hooks are <$2 in small quantities, and looking at my wholesale catalogue significantly less in large quantities. I would again suggest that you avoid relying on retail-type wholesalers (middle-men resellers, probably a lot of their product coming from China) and research US-based trade suppliers and manufacturers. As I said before UK "hard" manufacturing is a fraction that of the US and I've got several to choose from. There's got to be something for you Stateside. (Incidentally VAT would be discounted for a sale outside of the UK, it's a domestic-only tax.) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HandyDave Report post Posted January 13, 2022 I use buckleguy allmost exclusively for my hardware. They very seldom are sold out of the parts i use. Except black 1 1/2" belt buckles. They do sell out of those often it seems. But when i get down to a dozen or so i order more soon as available to make sure i have them when i need them. Another site i use for bits and pieces is Steckstore.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites