Bonanza Trade & Supply Launches New Online Store

Words: Judy Ahlers
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Bonanza Trade and Supply Company of North Hollywood has well established itself as a leading West Coast supplier of installation and fabrication products for the stone industry.

Bonanza Trade & Supply, a leading West Coast supplier of installation and fabrication products for the marble, granite, tile and stone industry, announces the release of its state of the art website that allows customers to purchase quickly and efficiently from over 4,000 products, from categories such as, Diamond Tooling, Stone Care Products, Power Tools and Setting Materials. In addition, the website provides substantial technical information regarding blade speeds, stone care, edge details and trouble shooting techniques.

“Consumers have a one stop shopping source to conveniently replace their stock utilizing an invaluable resource that is dedicated to the stone trade,” says Daniel Abitboul, President of Bonanza.

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