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Inside America's Industrial Supply Chains

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Ever wondered if there's a Home Depot equivalent for the industrial supply world? The answer is yes—but it's complicated. In this episode, we break down the four dominant national chains: Grainger, Fastenal, MSC Industrial Supply, and McMaster-Carr. We cover who sells to consumers without a business license, who has physical locations you can actually walk into, and where the pricing and experience are worth the hassle. Plus, we explore the weird middle ground of Harbor Freight, Northern Tool, and Tractor Supply—and why electrical supply houses like Graybar might make you feel like you're crashing a party. If you've ever tried to buy a single bolt or a pair of safety glasses through an industrial supplier, this episode is for you.

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