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Posted On: 09/01/2017 6:29:36 PM
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Re: willtheoak #3887
thanks for posting this -i was just going to say that with NNLX product buyers don't have to worry about power outages. That also potentially allows buyers to order more product without worrying about power outage waste.
A grocery store I visit just had a power failure to their cooler (not the the rest of the store) and they had to throw out all the perishable product (nowadays thats basically required for legal reasons even if some product may still be good)
if there is a wider power outage and back up systems fail-as they do even with nuclear power pants, NNLX's flatpack may be the only immediately available usable tools in the affected areas. Another reason for buyers to order to avoid problems down the road. The electrical grid sadly needs upgrading and major natural events and power outages have become more frequent.
A grocery store I visit just had a power failure to their cooler (not the the rest of the store) and they had to throw out all the perishable product (nowadays thats basically required for legal reasons even if some product may still be good)
if there is a wider power outage and back up systems fail-as they do even with nuclear power pants, NNLX's flatpack may be the only immediately available usable tools in the affected areas. Another reason for buyers to order to avoid problems down the road. The electrical grid sadly needs upgrading and major natural events and power outages have become more frequent.
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