Birker2020
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So my favourite Wooburn shavings has gone up in price again!
I used to source massive 22.5kg bales of Metsawood Stable Choice shavings from Buildbase which is a building supplier place in Coventry. We were paying between £6.80 - £8.80 right up until 2020 but then with the outbreak of Covid supply stopped.
So the only thing I could find at a reasonable price was Wooburn, which was until recently £9 a bale. Now this has jumped to £10.75! What's causing these price hikes? I also use pellets which are £10 a bag now! But a bag lasts me 2 weeks and a shavings bale 10 days in the summer. Winter costs are mental though with me getting through a bag of pellets and a bale of shavings every week.
Prior to Dad passing away in 2017 I was getting free shavings my Dad was collecting from a timber yard, beautiful dust free pine shavings. So I was incredibly lucky as I've saved over 12 k of shavings in the 22 years Dad did that for me. Dad said the timber yard said shavings were going up because it was cheaper to export timber products like ready milled frames/doors than timber.
I used to source massive 22.5kg bales of Metsawood Stable Choice shavings from Buildbase which is a building supplier place in Coventry. We were paying between £6.80 - £8.80 right up until 2020 but then with the outbreak of Covid supply stopped.
So the only thing I could find at a reasonable price was Wooburn, which was until recently £9 a bale. Now this has jumped to £10.75! What's causing these price hikes? I also use pellets which are £10 a bag now! But a bag lasts me 2 weeks and a shavings bale 10 days in the summer. Winter costs are mental though with me getting through a bag of pellets and a bale of shavings every week.
Prior to Dad passing away in 2017 I was getting free shavings my Dad was collecting from a timber yard, beautiful dust free pine shavings. So I was incredibly lucky as I've saved over 12 k of shavings in the 22 years Dad did that for me. Dad said the timber yard said shavings were going up because it was cheaper to export timber products like ready milled frames/doors than timber.
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