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    LaserTile pricing?

    Hi people,

    I have been reading about LaserTile then went to their website and it appears they are only selling to dealers. I have filled in the form and will see what's what tomorrow no doubt.

    Before I go down that route can someone please give me an idea on prices and minimum quantities LaserTile expects.

    I would like to buy in small quantities as I'd like to get a few to practice with before offering them as a product.

    Thanks in advance.
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    Laser Tile

    Check out

    Coloradoheirloom.com

    Great wood items and they sell laser tile. They will sell 1 piece if you want it.

    4.25 x 4.25 about $1 each maybe less

    6 x 6 a little more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Simmons View Post
    Check out
    Coloradoheirloom.com
    Thanks Peter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Simmons View Post
    Check out

    Coloradoheirloom.com

    Great wood items and they sell laser tile. They will sell 1 piece if you want it.

    4.25 x 4.25 about $1 each maybe less

    6 x 6 a little more.
    Ok, what am I missing? Their website has no prices and no ordering process AFAICT.
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    Lee:

    You are right.

    Depending on what browser I use things show different on their web site.

    Even if you get their price list it is difficult to determine prices.

    Just give them a call.

    I find their prices to be a little high but I find their quality and workmanship to be even higher making it a good deal.

    They will also do custom cnc wood work for a OK price.

    Want a special size plaque or box - they will do it.

    On top of all that they are a family owned American business and great people to deal with.

    Do I get any kick backs from them for a post like this? Nope!

    I am just a happy repeat customer.

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    Lasertile

    OK I was low on my prices

    4.25 x 4.25 tiles about $2.50 each

    6 x 6 tiles about $5 each depending on quanity.

    I will add that they sort thru the tiles they buy from lasertile and only sell clean tile without scratches.

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