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Edbear

www.fermit.co.nz

Check the new website from Plumbers NZ Ltd. You've seen the thread on graphite? Neo-fermit is the new graphite and more!

Clean, safe, versatile and suitable for water and gas with hemp in metal pipe-fitting and tapware. Ask your local merchant for it by name and if they haven't got it in stock tell them to get it in for you. About the same price as graphite but better in every way.



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I only know enough to know I don't know enough of what I need to know enough of...

GMcT

Used it over 10 years ago. Must admit, is excellent stuff. Even know the man who has the rights for it over here (or did have ).

GMcT

Just went to one our dealers to buy some fermit. However, I was a tad shocked. Surely 390nzd for a tube of 150gram cant be right?!

Edbear

Whaaaahhhh????? You're joking! They must be talking about a carton of the stuff, surely! Divide that by 15 tubes per carton and you're getting closer...

I'd go back and check on that.

GMcT

I've already checked with another supplier, and the price is FAR better, and costs what I expected. I also confirmed the price from the first dealer. He's got some error in the system! Somebody must have screwed up as they sell the stuff at 30 times the correct price!

Anyway. I've ordered some. Cheers

Edbear

30 x the correct price? No wonder I'm poor!  ;D

Maybe I should try that...  ::)

Fordy

Is that the beige colour stuff which had a small brush in the cap or am I thinking of something else?

Still using graphite - lasts a while  ;D

Edbear

Quote from: Fordy on September 07, 2010, 04:45:38 PM
Is that the beige colour stuff which had a small brush in the cap or am I thinking of something else?

Still using graphite - lasts a while  ;D

No it's a tube, 150gm in a paste form. Great as a lube for taps or tools as well. Once you try it you'll never use graphite again! It's called Neo-fermit Universal.

yogi.mandy

must admit i love not having black hands at the end of the day, and its easy to use, 1 thing i think needs addressing is it needs to come in a tub, i keep standing on it when its on the floor and out it comes! otherwise its good

Thunderhead

Quote from: yogi.mandy on October 13, 2010, 10:34:39 PM
must admit i love not having black hands at the end of the day, and its easy to use, 1 thing i think needs addressing is it needs to come in a tub, i keep standing on it when its on the floor and out it comes! otherwise its good



hey yogi.mandy why dont you empty contents of tube into an old but clean empty grub screw container...and bobs your uncle...insta tub-o-fermit!  ;)

roberto

ive got it, it works great and isn't messy like graphite!!!

Edbear

It is bound to become industry standard, it is so versatile.

Smith Titos

Thanks  Edbear

Ed Smith

Announcement!

I have bought back Fermit NZ Ltd.! I was the original importer but had to give it up when I had a serious car accident back in May 2010. I felt the company wasn't doing as well as I hoped it would, so after negotiating I have bought it back and plan on promoting the Fermit through various media to raise its profile as I believe it deserves.

neoFermit should by now be industry standard as it is so far ahead of the alternative, graphite, as to be incomparable. Clean, safe, environmentally friendly and so versatile it can replace other items in your tool box! Excellent as a tap lube and for general lubing of your tools, it doesn't dry out and remains demountable for ever.

Fermit manufacture a range of plumbing products and is around 100 years old in Germany and for the last 30 years has been the brand of choice throughout Europe!

I plan on introducing other product lines from this company over the next year and look forward to getting back into the plumbing scene once again.

Feel free to ask any questions about the product and make sure to ask your local merchant about it!

Cheers, and happy pipes,
Ed

Ed Smith

PS.

I can be contacted on helpdesk@fireandlight.co.nz until everything goes through and I take over the Fermit website.

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