Mike007
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what do you pay for them ? Do you believe all the sales talk about how dry they are etc.?
£7 for good quality they vary make to make, size of flakes and volume, sometimes the cheapest work out more expensive!!!what do you pay for them ? Do you believe all the sales talk about how dry they are etc.?
Inclusive or exclusive of vat?Please excuse my curiosity but there is a serious point to all my questions.
Our hunter shavings have just gone upto £7.95. Which is cheap considering yo buys in bulk and even when she buys 90bales it works out £8.25
really? have you seen the YO's bills? I only ask as I get my hunter and snowflake for £6 delivered and that can even be for just one bale.
Apparantly its all a big con. Im told they are all the same shavings but just bagged for different companies. Our supplier brings the same shavings from the same supplier, some in Hunter bags, some plain bags, some Melorvale sp, both blue and red bags. All are the same price £5, YO buys in bulk though.
On a previous yard though we did get some cheaper ones which were ermmm... dust!!
So spill Mike007. Am curious.
I pay £5 a bale including VAT and delivery, I get 60 delivered at a time, so get a bulk discount, not sure how much a bale would be if I didn't buy in bulk.
OK ,Time to explain. I have just bought a machine that produces two tonnes per hour of woodshavings . I shall now be converting all my sawmill waste into nice fluffy shavings. The thing is that with that kind of capacity I can buy in pulp logs and convert them too and sell them on.