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£0.50 @ B&Q on clearance.

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that'spi$$ed on Op's fire right proper. I got a box full to go. better getting the hammer out and recovering the brass for scrap.
 
Can buy a fully loaded one with original gas fitters sticker for 20 squid

 
Can buy a fully loaded one with original gas fitters sticker for 20 squid

wrong. he's mixed makes. wylex and GE. don't comply with 18th.
 
Where did you come up with that price???
I looked at similar MCBs that other people were selling

...and undercut a bit. And checked sold items to see that they were actually selling at this price. Potentially I could reduce a bit as someone seems to be selling successfully at £5 each but it doesn't seem to be so far off the mark.

The ones for 50p at B&Q may be functionally the same, but they look different...
 
I looked at similar MCBs that other people were selling

...and undercut a bit. And checked sold items to see that they were actually selling at this price. Potentially I could reduce a bit as someone seems to be selling successfully at £5 each but it doesn't seem to be so far off the mark.

The ones for 50p at B&Q may be functionally the same, but they look different...
I have a lot of old breakers and stuff lying about. Time I tried this for myself i think.
 
I have a lot of old breakers and stuff lying about. Time I tried this for myself i think.
The market for used obsolete breakers & RCD's seems totally mad at the minute. MEM 30mA RCD's would usually be about £12-£18, now its around £40-£50
 

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