Holland Concrete Paver Brick (7.87"L x 3.94"W x 1.77"H)
$0.25
$0.67
(Valid In-Store Only)
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Select Home Depot Stores (link for reference) has Pavestone Holland Concrete Paver Brick (Various Styles, 7.87"L x 3.94"W x 1.77"H) on sale for $0.25. Offer is Valid In-Store only.
Note, in-store availability will vary by location and may be limited.
Thanks to Deal Editor Discombobulated for finding this deal.
About this Product:
Versatile paver that can be installed in a variety of patterns
Dry-cast concrete construction will provide years of great use
Easily install to create patios, walkways or outdoor living areas
Are you saying you rather move a 1000 bricks one by one 5 times? In the store to the cart, from the cart to the truck, from the truck to the waggon, from the waggon to the back yard, and then somewhere else because the wife says they are in the way.
I bought 1000 of these when they went on sale for $.23 each back in March 23. The total came to $246.10.
They are also still sitting on a pallet in my back yard.
Trust me, you move dirt or bricks one time, then you'll be glad to pay for the delivery fee afterwards. It's one of those things that's paying someone else to do it is worth the price, kinda like roofing, NEVER AGAIN 🤣
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I bought 1000 of these when they went on sale for $.23 each back in March 23. The total came to $246.10.
They are also still sitting on a pallet in my back yard.
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05-17-2024 at 06:54 AM.
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75$ delivery fee. LOL
Are you saying you rather move a 1000 bricks one by one 5 times? In the store to the cart, from the cart to the truck, from the truck to the waggon, from the waggon to the back yard, and then somewhere else because the wife says they are in the way.
Trust me, you move dirt or bricks one time, then you'll be glad to pay for the delivery fee afterwards. It's one of those things that's paying someone else to do it is worth the price, kinda like roofing, NEVER AGAIN 🤣
I bought 1000 of these when they went on sale for $.23 each back in March 23. The total came to $246.10.
They are also still sitting on a pallet in my back yard.
Why did you buy them? Wondering myself what project I can do to justify the purchase
Someone's never dealt with large quantities of brick before. Contractors will gladly pay $75 delivery fee while they make $300+ hr with their skid loader grading for a patio or sidewalk.
I bought 1000 of these when they went on sale for $.23 each back in March 23. The total came to $246.10.
They are also still sitting on a pallet in my back yard. https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...es/biggrin.gif
I need this, but not for another 2 years. I wanna stock up but I really shouldn't...
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They are also still sitting on a pallet in my back yard.
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They are also still sitting on a pallet in my back yard.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Johnybrk
Trust me, you move dirt or bricks one time, then you'll be glad to pay for the delivery fee afterwards. It's one of those things that's paying someone else to do it is worth the price, kinda like roofing, NEVER AGAIN 🤣
They are also still sitting on a pallet in my back yard.
Why did you buy them? Wondering myself what project I can do to justify the purchase
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They are also still sitting on a pallet in my back yard. https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...es/biggrin.gif
Damn you SD!