Tip for those who are planning on buying inco pads!

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I've done a bit of piggie shopping today, which included a LOT of inco pads!

I've bought some of these inco pads http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000MES1W8/ref=ox_ya_oh_product for the base of the new cages along with some of these chair pads http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000MEVDPA/ref=ox_ya_oh_product for lining the loft that I intend on building in both cages and seperate ones for lap time.

I very nearly bought them from this sellers website directly, however if you do this, they add VAT on to the total, which is fine, but if you are ordering lots (like I just did eeeek!) then it adds a bit on top (think it was about £15). If you buy from Amazon, the price quoted is the price you pay. It is also £5 P&P for the lot, no matter whether you buy from them direct or via Amazon, it isn't £5 per item.

Just thought I'd share to save you some pennies :)


*EDIT* Had to change the links, it won't take you to the Amazon pages. If you copy and paste the bits I've highlighted red, it will take you there *fingers crossed*
 
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Links are not working for me :(

Hi Elle,

Sorry hun, I was editing it as you posted. Stupid Amazon links wouldn't work! If you copy and paste the red bits into another browser, it will take you to them!

I even previewed before I posted and they worked fine then :(
 
Great advice! Thank you. I've just made some cage liners - was sewing for a whole day! Mine are made of three layers sewn together - bottom layer of waterproof nylon fabric, middle layer of Aqua Mats and top layer of fleece. Not tried them out yet but will report back when Gubbins and Beryl are occupying their new abode.

If they don't work out as expected, I'll be buying some inco pads so thanks for the tip.
 
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