B&Q are having a clearance on their 2.4m 75mm X 75mm fence posts. Original price £11 each. Now £4 each. Still showing stock at my local B&Q
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these123
25 Feb 173#4
I'm a fence installer Don't buy them they are cheap and not pressure treated they will warp in less than a year waste of money trust me b&q fencing materials are all the same poor Quality
shadey12
25 Feb 173#3
that's not a fence post, it's a toothpick round our way. storm Doris an that.
that's not a fence post, it's a toothpick round our way. storm Doris an that.
these123
25 Feb 173#4
I'm a fence installer Don't buy them they are cheap and not pressure treated they will warp in less than a year waste of money trust me b&q fencing materials are all the same poor Quality
Inquisitor to these123
25 Feb 17#8
Description says it is heat treated, where would you suggest to buy it from instead?
shadey12
25 Feb 172#5
If anyone wants fencing near Bradford, try estate sawmills, at back of Bradford city ground. slightly more expensive than these including vat.
YouDontWantToKnow to shadey12
25 Feb 171#7
2nd that.
Learnt that lesson 20 years ago. We only buy from estate saw mills. Good quality & supports rural areas.
graemeakajimmy
25 Feb 171#6
I've never been impressed with the quality of B&Q timber and the reduction isn't as great as it seems. A similar fence post spec wise is £5.76 from my local timber merchant and they deliver free over £70.
these123
25 Feb 17#9
Any of your local fencing timber merchants but not b&q they are over priced and poor Quality.
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http://www.diy.com/departments/blooma-softwood-fence-post-h24m-w50mm-l24m/136801_BQ.prd?icamp=recs&rrec=true
£2.00
£20 on top of £100 minimum order
Learnt that lesson 20 years ago. We only buy from estate saw mills. Good quality & supports rural areas.