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How do you buy your oil 25lt or 210lt drum?


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As the tittle suggests, I am wanting to know if it is better to go big when it comes to buying chain oil?

Does the high initial outlay for such a large amount, 210lt, out weigh the overall saving?

Have no idea where I would buy it I am in Diss, South Norfolk.

Opinion wanted, how do you guys buy your oil, 25lt or 210lt?

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The few times we've priced up a 205ltr locally it's never worked out any cheaper per litre than buying the 20/25ltr drums.

 

Think we're on £2/litre at the mo - it's a bit of a bad show when it was more like 70p a litre not that many years ago. Seemed to go up £3-4 a barrel every time we went in and over the course of a year had doubled.

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