Dice Key-chains...

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I think they are quite funky, I need to find a slightly smaller drill bit as the holes are slightly too large at the opening of the holes.[/QUOTE]They look very poorly made. I wouldn't have one even if it was free :o

Better if a 'screw' keychain was used and screwed into the corner of the dice. I'm talking about the ones where the keychain is actually screwed into the object instead of using a 'link' to attach the object.
 
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If it was a keyring with a special dice holder that can be opened/locked with the dice in it so it could be removed for proper use you might be onto something.

This however? I'm out.
 
A certain website that specialises in imported wholesale goods (not sure if I can mention as may be competitor but think "40 thieves") has a better quality version for sale wholesale at 6.3p each...

Based on that, I too am out :)
 
For example.

Qty 100

Dice cost (100): £4.10 ~ £0.04 each
Keychain (100): £10.60 ~ £0.11 each
Packaging: Jiffy bag (100) £8.29 ~ £0.08 each
Postage: RM 2nd Class large letter £0.69p


£1.50 selling price plus £0.77 postage (£2.27)

Cost to produce 100: £14.70
Shipping costs (100): £77
eBay/ Paypal fee (100): £43.00

Before costs: £227.00

Profit: £92.30

Problem being on eBay already being sold for £1.98 inc postage. Which would give you profit of £59.30. Plus they haven't sold anywhere near 100.

Don't be discouraged though, eventually you come across a winning idea. Not easy mind, and is usually in small niche markets.
 
Op already knows this.
Looking at ebay it looks like someone on here read this and went back in time and made a few with a better design - damn them :mad:.

Think they should be suspended for their idea thievery - idiots should invent their own ideas :rolleyes:

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
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