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What would you guys say is a fair price for a bag of kindling? I have a good supply of clean waste wood. Am thinking of doing a little side line with it. I know it wont make me rich but every little helps! :001_smile:

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What would you guys say is a fair price for a bag of kindling? I have a good supply of clean waste wood. Am thinking of doing a little side line with it. I know it wont make me rich but every little helps! :001_smile:

 

I'm selling it to shops for £2.50 for a net of about 3Kg, small quantities though, 20 or 30 nets at a time.

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Cool, cheers for the info. How much are the nets? I need to find a supplier of those as well.

 

The more you buy the cheaper they are, I buy them from a local packaging supplier in lots of 100 for about 12p each +vat.

I think they're meant for carrots or swedes or something. try the 'bay or a local agri supplier.

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