Cheapest place to buy Dually

emilyw

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Hi

Can anyone recommend cheapest place to buy a MR Dually? Guess somewhere that does free p&p would make it cheapest?

Have looked on Ebay but none that end today and ideally want to get one before the weekend!

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The Dually will be the same price everywhere and where ever you look the p&p will be at least £5 (more if you want it by weekend) I expect so just google it and go with which ever comes up. As long as it's not somewhere like DH as you'll be waiting years for it.

ETA just had a look around for you to try and remember where I got mine from and can't find anywhere that has them. Also Monty Roberts UK site isn't working
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Got mine from USA via E bay. The P+P was about same as UK and came really quickly but not quickly enough for you really! It was a lot cheaper if you can hang on and do it that way.
 

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Good idea about USA, i have one I am borrowing but really should give it back (had it nearly 2 months), am going to my instructors this weekend so thought I could return it then, sure another week wont harm though!
 

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Got mine from USA via E bay. The P+P was about same as UK and came really quickly but not quickly enough for you really! It was a lot cheaper if you can hang on and do it that way.

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So did I, Even with the P&P it was still cheaper than buying it here.
 

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I have a black one which I don't use - could send to you if you paid via paypal! Only want about £20 for it with a training line. sorry if this is seen as advertising!
 

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I have a black one which I don't use - could send to you if you paid via paypal! Only want about £20 for it with a training line. sorry if this is seen as advertising!

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Have pm'd you.
 

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Hey, I've just been done out of a sale
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The reason why they are so expensive is because they are sold in USD direct to retailers in the UK. So when you bought your stock determines the price, unfortunately we buy ours quite regularly so the rubbish GBP to USD has pushed price up.
 

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Or you could thread a choke chain through a headcollar under his jaw and attach to an old draw rein - £2.50 and very effective - they pull, drag, go up it tightens, behave and it loosens and you can give them a good hard tug to get the message through without damage to them.

An essential bit of kit for difficult/bolshy young horses that I would not be without.
 
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