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Elektrotechnik Müller e.K.

Leipzig

About the company

Elektrotechnik Müller was established in 1995 by Klaus Müller as a one-man operation after he obtained his Master Electrician qualification. The company is registered as an e.K. (eingetragener Kaufmann - registered merchant), making Klaus personally liable for the business. Over the past decades, it has grown into a small but respected electrical contractor serving primarily residential and small commercial clients in the Leipzig area.

Values

Elektrotechnik Müller emphasizes reliability and personal service, priding itself on building strong relationships with local customers. The company values practical solutions that balance quality with affordability. Safety protocols exist but are somewhat casual – while basic protective equipment is provided, enforcement is inconsistent, and formal safety training is minimal. New employees typically learn safety procedures on the job from more experienced colleagues. Minor incidents occasionally occur due to rushed work or skipped safety steps during busy periods. Klaus believes in 'learning by doing' and trusts his experienced team to handle safety matters individually rather than through formalized systems.

Workshop

Elektrotechnik Müller's workshop occupies a 120 m² space in a commercial building on the eastern side of Leipzig. The modestly sized facility serves as both office and workshop, with a front area dedicated to administrative work and client meetings. The main workshop area features two large workbenches where components are prepared and assembled. Storage shelves line the walls, somewhat disorganized with boxes of electrical supplies stacked in varying order. A small kitchenette in the corner serves as a break area for the team. The back of the workshop houses a company van loaded with frequently used tools and supplies for job sites. Despite the limited space, the workshop contains all essential equipment for daily operations.

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Buying behavior

I look for a good balance between price and performance. We can't afford to replace tools constantly, but I also won't waste money on the most expensive brands when mid-range options do the job well enough. We tend to buy better quality for tools we use daily.

Tool brands

Bosch Professional, Makita, Metabo, Knipex, Weidmüller

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