Kindling and pine cones for sale
Kindling 2 sizes
Bag = $15
Medium Sack = $25 holds at least 2 of the smaller bags
Large sack (not shown in photo) $35
Pine cones $10 per large seed sack
By comparison the small 12L box of kindling in the photo was purchased from a local supermarket for $13.99
Live in Feilding but work in Palmy so depending where you live I may be able to deliver
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