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Post by Matt on Aug 7, 2005 16:08:04 GMT 1
On the old style DG someone mentioned they can get 4ft poly posts really cheaply and I'd like to know where they got them from.
I'm currently paying £35 for 20 posts.
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Post by yep on Aug 7, 2005 19:12:31 GMT 1
I'd like to know as well, I pay more than that for mine.
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Wolf
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Post by Wolf on Aug 8, 2005 9:15:32 GMT 1
I pay £1 per post + VAT from Chelford farm supplies in Cheshire
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Post by sarak on Aug 8, 2005 10:50:58 GMT 1
I can't remember the exact price of them, but got my posts through a seller on eBay. They turned out to be local to me, so in the end I collected them therefore saving on delivery costs. Worth shopping around, as prices do seem to vary greatly.
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Post by kex on Aug 9, 2005 14:24:03 GMT 1
Atlantic, 'The County Superstore' tend to come up cheaper than most but you have to watch the delivery charges depending where you are - they are based in Suffolk so some postcodes near there get free delivery. If you are doing lots of electric fencing (ie perimeter type stuff) they can save you pounds. I believe they have a website.
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Post by joejoe on Aug 9, 2005 14:30:50 GMT 1
i bought mine from ebay, perfect paddock i think he is called. they were about 80p each
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Post by Hanchen on Aug 9, 2005 15:50:41 GMT 1
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Post by Matt on Aug 9, 2005 21:34:35 GMT 1
Yes, Paddock Perfection is where I get them for £35 for 20. However, I've just found www.farmcareuk.com where they are £30 for 20. This is the best price I can find anywhere - works out at £1.50 inc Vat. JoeJoe - is 80p per post for the 4ft posts?? Wolf - Chelford Farm Supplies hasn't got a very good website (shockingly bad). Is the £1+vat for the 4ft posts?
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