Dry Firewood - Summer Special - Save $120
SUPER SUMMER SPECIAL
BUY 2x KILN-DRIED PINE STACKS FOR $360.00
SAVING OF $120.00
***each stack has comparable burning energy to 1.8 cubic metres of loosely thrown split wood***
Only available while stocks last and delivered prior to end February. Our HANDYSTACKS of dry pre-stacked firewood consist of at least 320 chunky blocks of sawn firewood.
All blocks are cut to 265mm lengths and are random thicknesses and widths. They are then stacked on a pallet and delivered in tidy, pastic-wrapped stacks by our mini-forklifts right into your garage or woodshed.
Stack measurements are 1.1m high x 800mm wide x 800mm deep and are comparable to 1.8m3 of loosely thrown split firewood. No extra delivery charges apply.
No bugs, no mess, no waste. Amazingly clean and convenient.
Phone me on 021-909477 for more details.
Linda
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