| ▲ | skeptrune 19 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Ooh, crowdsupply looks interesting. This is my first time seeing it. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | iamflimflam1 13 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
CrowdSupply is great - I ran a successful project through them. And I would definitely recommend anyone doing some hardware taking a look. There are a couple of things to be aware of - everything is shipped to the US and then distributed from there (using Mouser US). From the project point of view this means, depending on where things are manufactured) tariffs can come into play. The terms of shipping to mouser are delivery duty paid - so it’s the shipper who pays. For backers it does mean people outside of US can pay quite high shipping costs. The other thing from a project point of view is that mouser is a distributor. They want a reasonable (around 40%) margin on the things they ship. With CrowdSupply there are two sets of orders: Orders placed during the campaign - the project gets the full money (minus fees etc…) Orders placed after the campaign and any additional bulk orders - the project gets the wholesale price. I wrote a fairly detailed write up of it here: https://www.atomic14.com/2025/07/21/crowd-funding-retro | ||||||||||||||
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