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Hello IT professionals of Denmark!

So I've been on assignment here for over 6 months now and having constant issues with getting equipment on time and in-spec from my company.

So far I've been getting by just browsing Pricerunner and then expensing items, but I thought I should look into settling on a specific vendor and running them through approval.

Where do you get your parts from, things like cables, peripherals, minor tools (cable strippers, testers etc)??

Is there maybe a specific sub for discussions on hardware in DK or maybe some known Facebook groups where wisdom is shared?

I'd be happy to hear all of your answers.


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Lundorff at 2024-02-01 08:08:49+00:00 ID: koeqa5j


We are a minor company, and buy stuff from all over. Some noticeable standouts are:

Lomax: They are not necessarily the cheapest, but it's very fast with a business account, and we get the items quickly.

Av-cables: Minor computer stuff like cables, USB-stick, switches.

Top-date/mm-vision: New computers. Our needs are very none-uniform, as in some wants a laptop with docking, others want an AIO-computer and oldtimers prefer a "normal" computer. So we just buy as we need it.

Proshop etc.: Computer screens and keyboards.

DBK: For books. I have nothing positive to say about DBK.

magaprint.dk: We use these for our primary printer (Ricoh). It just works.