What’s the percentage mark up on tools when you buy from Home Depot or Lowes?

January 4, 2010 by admin · 2 Comments
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Mauric T asked:

How much will a company mark up the price of a power tool? Just need ball park percentages.

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2 Responses to “What’s the percentage mark up on tools when you buy from Home Depot or Lowes?”
  1. Sesame Chicken says:

    they buy a hammer @ $2.50 and sell it for $9 to $10 dollars.
    Most places have a 300% - 900% mark up Sesame Chicken

  2. jkrmn says:

    The markup is quite small on power tools. On other items it can be considerable.

    If you want to geive me a list of actual SKUs or UPC numbers, I’ll try and look it up a couple of items for you.

    Right now there is an item in my store that is on clearance. It sold for $199.00 and Home Depot’s cost was $150.00 but it is on clearance now for $42.50 and selling out fast. Another item, a shed is listed for $349 and Home Depot’s cost is $297 which coincidentally was the retail price a month ago.

    One Ryobi circular saw sells for 59.99 and Home Depot’s cost is $52 - not much of a mark up! jkrmn

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