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Old March 9, 2013   #1
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Default Where to get to cheapest 4" square pots?

I will be looking to purchase in the near future. i would like to get a lot of around 1000.

i did find:

greenhousemegastore.com

4" square: 1000 $132.00 (0.13¢ ea)

anything cheaper?

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Hummert might be cheaper. Shipping is pain, though. You might look for a different wholesale supplier in the Chicago area, so that you don't have to pay shipping.

http://www.hummert.com/ProductList.a...tle=Containers

I ordered "nu pots" last year. It was annoying that they didn't fit into a 1020 web flat; now I understand why they want to sell you trays as well as the pots.
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Thank you, i checked them out...

they are cheaper, .09¢ each. pots

trays come to around, $2.12 each

shipping is around: $36.00

not too bad!

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Carlin has an outlet in Joliet if that's not too far from you. http://www.carlinsales.com/

They aren't always the cheapest but if you can pick up then you will save some on shipping. They also deliver but I don't know if they charge or have a minimum order for that.

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okay, i will check them out. thanks

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http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=25872
See this thread for lots of sources.
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Thanks, i will take a look at that

so far:

greenhousemegastore:
4" square pots (1000) 0.17¢ each
trays (50) $1.19 each

Hummert:
Nu pot 4 (1600) 0.12¢ each
trays (60) $2.15 each

Carlins:
4" square pots (375) 0.18¢ each
trays (50) $2.69 each


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Griffin's:
4" square (375) 0.17¢ each
trays (50) $1.45 each


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There is a "you get what you pay for" element to this. Cheap pots and trays are sometimes so cheap you can't use them for the intended purpose.

You might check http://www.mortonproducts.com/

They have a deep pot 1801 under protrays that might be best for your purposes.

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the only thing to expect to reuse is the tray

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I was going to order more nu-pots, but I just realized that even when I buy 1600 at a time, they are still ten cents apiece. Red plastic cups from Sam's Club are only 4 cents apiece, less than half that price, plus I only have to spend $10 at a time:

http://www.samsclub.com/sams/bakers-....ip?navAction=
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The ones Fusionpower posted are very cheap ~5.3 cents/pot not including shipping (should be cheap). 900 pots for $47.00. They are 3.25" pots not 4" (18 to a flat like most 4" though). Good deal in my mind.

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The ones Fusionpower posted are very cheap ~5.3 cents/pot not including shipping (should be cheap). 900 pots for $47.00. They are 3.25" pots not 4" (18 to a flat like most 4" though). Good deal in my mind.

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I missed the 1801 deep pot from his post...

How does that work? Doyou just cut them apart?

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I used these from Novosel and was fairly satisfied with
the quality: http://www.novoselenterprises.com/pr....asp?ID=593160
18 to a sheet, and I cut them apart with scissors to separate
individual pots, sets of 6, etc. A sheet fits a standard 1020 flat.
(Getting them pre-cut would be a convenience if they were
the same quality of material.)

I found some at a lower price at Growers Solution
( http://www.growerssolution.com/PROD/...p-insert/1801d ),
but the shipping was more, they sent me 1801s instead of 1801 deep,
and they were much flimsier material. (I was glad I only bought 11
sheets instead of a case.) I was unwilling to pay the shipping to send
them back, so I will just use them for low-quality backup for when
I run out of the Novosel inserts before I run out of seedlings (and
do not have time to wait a week for another box.)
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There is an 1801 deep that is pre cut to snap apart like the others. I think the company is TO Plastics (whatever company is in Minn) but you would have to order thru a dealer. I use a box a year or more for my own plants. Tho what I sell at the farmers is in the SOP 3201

It's called SOP1801. the SOP stands for Sheet Of Pots.

They definitely are thinner material than the stand alone pots, but if you are careful they can be used several times. Worst case when they tear down a side I put 2 together with the tears on different sides.

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