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Have seen CML mentioned on the forum many times but never looked at the site. They look good so I will order from them next time.Dried yeast go with CML. Great yeasts, customer service and value.
Have seen CML mentioned on the forum many times but never looked at the site. They look good so I will order from them next time.Dried yeast go with CML. Great yeasts, customer service and value.
You will be happy with the serviceHave seen CML mentioned on the forum many times but never looked at the site. They look good so I will order from them next time.
I don't agree, because I can buy flour with free carriage at much lower order thresholds. Plus, I never use Malt Miller purely because their threshold for free delivery is 50% higher than most other like BrewUKThe free P&P offers are a bit of a false economy (unless you're just buying a couple of packs of dry yeast). CML charge £4.75 for 500g of pale malt with "free" P&P!
More generally I believe most of the online homebrew shops (I tend to only use TMM now, but have ordered from most before) only use one carrier (aside from Royal Mail for smaller items, and not all do that) and their charges are in line with those contracts so I don't think it's a case that they're making a load of profit from their shipping policies.
We've all forgotten something off an order which will ruin a planned brewday, which is very annoying.
There is also the practice where a business pays a flat rate "per parcel" depending on volumes
I would have thought they have looked into that CC but I bet it depends on your weight shipments but I do know @borischarlton at MM has been in this thread so lets see if he answers back and gives us some possible good news that it is possibleThe Homebrew online stores should consider a Prime arrangement where you pay a yearly fee and that covers postage on your orders.
I get that but t firstly I think the online boys have to make it possible to buy a couple of kilos of grain without paying as much in postage as tge grain cost, not least because they’re the ones who sunk the LHBSs and if most others can afford free postage over £65 I have no idea why people go with the sharks that hold out for more.Well I am not trying to defend the cost but postage has a cost and the only way it can be dropped to free is if they have more profit in their products, it a common business decision of how to cover the cost of postage and it has to be built in somewhere
It is similar to 0% it does not exist and a subsidy for the interest is built into the price
I've bought some kits from Amazon and although showing as Prime (no delivery charge on the order) it's the online stores supplying, just selling on the Amazon platform, so the cost per kit includes the postage you would pay if ordered direct.The Homebrew online stores should consider a Prime arrangement where you pay a yearly fee and that covers postage on your orders.
How do you get this? I'm putting in an order now, and there doesn't seem to be any mention I can find of free delivery (or on the checkout page)BrewUK free delivery over £65.
How do you get this? I'm putting in an order now, and there doesn't seem to be any mention I can find of free delivery (or on the checkout page)
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Ah, my order is over 30kg. That'll be it. Thanks.
I tend to put an order in for about 6 months brewing and buy a 25kg sack of pale malt whenever I get low as it's much cheaper to buy in bulk.Wow! That's a big order!
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