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It must be the tardis effect if you can fit 1.2m3 wood into 1m3 of wood. It's clear the original comment was demonstrating that 1.2m3 of loose logs will likely stack into a 1m3 space.

 

The only thing I'd find issue with the retailers in question site is no contact address, which is always poor for internet retailers. An 0845 number which again is poor for internet retailers. Also all the endorsements from DEFRA etc. which I'm certain the government agencies won't have sanctioned. Other than that the pictorial comparison is reasoned and fair as we all know of a wood retailer or two that sells builders bags as m3 or ton bags which when my m3 bags weigh in at 600kg leaves me facing a price premium and notional 400kg disadvantage.

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