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Anyone else having problems accessing hwos website ? . Has it gone down?.
 
Same here, must be down. Im sure they will sort it soon. I hope my baskets not deleted!!
 
Still down, i expect it'll be sorted in the morning, was hoping to get a cheeky stock order fired in this evening though :(
 
Me too. Maybe the free nozzle box offer crashed the system!
 
I'm a bit lazy and I always phone up with what I want cos I can't be arsed to look for it on the website
 
TBH I buy some stuff from BES and others from HWOS. BES are probably better for flared fittings, pipe etc whereas HWOS are probably better for nozzles and other components
 
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