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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: oldenglish on April 09, 2009, 03:42:52 pm
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I need to buy 30 frames looks like I have two choices,
1, my local supplier $1.25 each + 8.9% sales tax Total about $41
2. Mann Lake was the cheapest I could find with the total coming to $20, until that is you add in shipping which is another $21, total $41
I think its a conspiricy: :deadhorse:
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I discovered the same... I ended goin with Mann Lake and saved time/gas $. :)
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UFR20-10 9-1/4 10 6 lbs $9.75 pkg
UFR20-50 9-1/4 50 30 lbS $46.00 pkg
UFR20-100 9-1/4 100 60lbS $85.00 pkg
UFR22-10 6-1/4 10 6 lbs $9.75 pkg
UFR22-50 6-1/4 50 30lbS $46.00 pkg
UFR22-100 6-1/4 100 60lbS $85.00 pkg
UFR24-10 5-1/8 10 6 lbs $9.75 pkg
UFR24-50 5-1/8 50 30lbS $46.00 pkg
UFR24-1— 5-1/8 100 60lbS $85.00 pkg
ruhl bee supply. no sales tax....but then there is the cost of gas :-)
might be worth it if you had a reason to come this way, and a big list.
http://www.ruhlbeesupply.com/catalog/pdfcatalogbksfeb1608v1.pdf
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too far for me to drive.
I checked on buying larger quantities but the shipping increases so the finished price is always around $1.25
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UFR20-10 9-1/4 10 6 lbs $9.75 pkg
UFR20-50 9-1/4 50 30 lbS $46.00 pkg
UFR20-100 9-1/4 100 60lbS $85.00 pkg
UFR22-10 6-1/4 10 6 lbs $9.75 pkg
UFR22-50 6-1/4 50 30lbS $46.00 pkg
UFR22-100 6-1/4 100 60lbS $85.00 pkg
UFR24-10 5-1/8 10 6 lbs $9.75 pkg
UFR24-50 5-1/8 50 30lbS $46.00 pkg
UFR24-1— 5-1/8 100 60lbS $85.00 pkg
ruhl bee supply. no sales tax....but then there is the cost of gas :-)
might be worth it if you had a reason to come this way, and a big list.
http://www.ruhlbeesupply.com/catalog/pdfcatalogbksfeb1608v1.pdf
Thats where I got my initial stuff, taking a day off work and driving 4 hours each way is ok if you have enough to purchase but its not effective just for a few frames.
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if you can afford the up front cost I would buy a whole box to get the cheaper per unit price. For example buying a case from betterbee is 68.50 + 21.61 for shipping which works out to .90cents per frame. A lot more than you need I know but that just means you won't have to get more later.
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you'll use them. it's a lot nicer to grab new frames when you need them, than to try and reuse old sticky stuff.
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if you can afford the up front cost I would buy a whole box to get the cheaper per unit price. For example buying a case from betterbee is 68.50 + 21.61 for shipping which works out to .90cents per frame. a lot more than you need I know but that just means you won't have to get more later.
$40 shipping for me :'(
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That's still 1.10 per frame, but I was just using betterbee as an example. I'm assuming that shipping to you is high because they are in NY. I assumed that one of the major suppliers on the west coast would have a similar discount for a whole case, but I didn't check for specifics. You know what happens when you assume right :)
Hope you find a good deal somewhere.
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I have bought frames from Dadant, Brushy Mountain, and Mann Lake. Mann Lake's were cheapest and I was amazed and the quality of the pine used and the preciseness of the milling. Frames fit solidly and squarely. I think there are only 2 or 3 sources for all the frames and wherever Mann Lake gets theirs they are the best imo.
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Oldenglish:
Come on up, I have about 100 unassembled medium frames setting in the barn for that "rainy day" project that I can't get to until the chicken coop is finished. I also have about the same number of foundation, they came as a package deal. 5 supers, 50 frames, and 50 sheets of foundation for $85.00 from Western Bee's annual special. I usually order an extra super as I use 8 frame, as you know.
I think I have about 20 deep end bars foatling around somewhere. You can pay me back later.