Since the advent of the internet revolution, practically any store you used to see out there on Main St. has its correlates online. Hardware stores are no exception. There are many sites selling all the types of supplies and equipment (and more) that hardware stores stock. Let’s take a look at a few of the characteristics of online hardware stores.
Online Hardware Superstores
Many hardware stores online are a far cry from the mom and pop shops that were around before Sears, Home Depot and Lowe’s hit. They are often more like hardware superstores. Like their bricks and mortar counterparts (i.e. the stores mentioned above), these hardware superstores offer a wide range of items at competitive prices. Another term for this type of hardware store is a “home center.” These stores offer not only standard hardware store items such as hand and power tools, screws, nails, adhesives, and so on, but a wide range of materials of all types. They may offer replacement windows, lumber, solar powered attic ventilators – virtually anything and everything concerning home improvement is fair game. A few examples of these superstores are Home Depot online, Lowes online, the Hardware City, Hardware World, and DoItBest. And there are many more.
Online Specialty Hardware Store
Another type of hardware store that can be found in great abundance on the internet is the specialty hardware store. These hardware stores stock hard to find items that appeal to specific sorts of consumers. For instance, a certain online store might specialize in supplying various high quality hardwoods for wood workers. Another might specialize in replacement parts for power tools, offering parts for both current power tools and ones that are no longer manufactured. A third type might specialize in supplying old time, classic hand tools rather than power tools, such as braces and bits rather than drills.
Wholesale Hardware Stores
Many of the online hardware stores that advertise themselves online as “wholesale” are not actually wholesalers. They are simply dealers of various tools or supplies that other suppliers, as well as individuals, use. The internet and modern marketing trends have changed somewhat the definition of the term wholesale. It is now more than anything else marketing term like “cheap” or “discount.” These stores may or may not offer less expensive rates than so called retailers. Much of the time they only sell discounted materials or merchandise to large, corporate customers who buy in large volume. Often these hardware stores overlap with specialty stores and offer competitive pricing on various items that more generalized hardware retailers wish to stock, or that hobbyists and specialists need in appreciable quantities. In general, the internet has changed the way we shop and made it much more eclectic, immediate, and varied. People can find virtually anything online. The internet along with a well developed supply and delivery infrastructure has rendered many restrictions and difficulties of long distance purchase obsolete. Online hardware stores of all types and price ranges can be found for virtually any hardware need these days.
The corner hardware store is a fond memory. It may never vanish completely – after all, people still need to go out and quickly get a few much needed household maintenance items. Here’s hoping that the corporate giants – the Home Depots of the world – don’t completely decimate them as a business phenomenon. Nevertheless home center type superstores and online hardware stores are becoming new norms that are meeting a lot of customer demand, and will probably be a predominant way to shop for hardware well into the foreseeable future.