SF can be a pain in the backside when you are looking for a specific brand, (most websites are actually), because they throw up brands you are not interested in and have to troll through pages of crap in case the thing you are looking for is on one of the later pages.
I now tend to wait until I get the monthly newsletter to see if there is anything I want, (not necessarily need), before just typing in the product code. This brings it up straight away. I then click & collect it, walk into the shop after getting the confirmation text/email, give in the last 4 digits of the order, walk along to the end of the counter and a young man or lady plop it down on the counter.
I'm at the age where I seem to have everything I could possibly need for what I do, (DIY only these days), whereas, when I had the catalogues, I would buy what I could afford even if I didn't need it but in case I would one day. I've got tools I've had for years and never used because the occassion hasn't arisen!
I now tend to wait until I get the monthly newsletter to see if there is anything I want, (not necessarily need), before just typing in the product code. This brings it up straight away. I then click & collect it, walk into the shop after getting the confirmation text/email, give in the last 4 digits of the order, walk along to the end of the counter and a young man or lady plop it down on the counter.
I'm at the age where I seem to have everything I could possibly need for what I do, (DIY only these days), whereas, when I had the catalogues, I would buy what I could afford even if I didn't need it but in case I would one day. I've got tools I've had for years and never used because the occassion hasn't arisen!