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In reply to Post #38 As above, just prepare your own. £100 outlay on particle, burner, catering pot and a burner, but you can cycle the bait to ensure you always have 10kg+ of fermented particle at the ready. Thankfully i've now got blokes at work buying some off me to keep the numbers down if I don't get to go as much as I'd like to myself.
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In reply to Post #37 Wow I have to say fantastic customer service. Impact Particles Offered a full refund or resend the bait. As only 2 bags were damaged I said resend. This was done within 12 hrs of a email on a Sunday. The parcel was damaged by DPD they even repackaged it. But not well. First class product and service. Love the hemp maize tiger mix.
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I’ve always found Hinders particles consistent
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In reply to Post #25 No he’s on instagram under Dan Kilmour
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In reply to Post #38 Yourself at home, there really is no better way
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who do you think makes the best particle in 2025
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In reply to Post #31 Unless they sort my latest order that came today. I will be contacting my credit carp company for a refund. Impact Particles
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In reply to Post #33 Normally yes unless you order buckets of particle.
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Ive never ordered pre-cooked particle,
How does the particle get delivered i.e is it vacuum packed or similar?
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In reply to Post #30 I use impact particles and have found their service and quality spot on.
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Carp Particles UK keeps popping up on my Instagramate they ok?.. Very cheap
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About 12 years ago, I hit gold when I was overheard about wanting to buy some maples in an agricultural equestrian shop , I came across a farmer who prepared feed for pigeon fanciers, asked me how many I wanted and I said about 5 kilo's, he told me he had 10 ton of them at his farm. When I visited his farm, it was a massive business, I have never seen so many different particles in one place. All down the centre of the barn was tubs ready for dispatch all filled with "feeds" for different pigeon fanciers to their own specifications which he had made up. And all round the barn was palletts and sacks of particles.
The best bit was the price, everything was about half price you would get from a bait dealer, probably because he had that much, he could sell cheap. His price list was just a chalk board on the wall as prices were always flutuating, they was always changing.
I came away with sack of maples, hemp, maize, tares, red dari seeds and white dari seeds and paid around £25 for the lot. They lasted me for a while, but when I went back for more, he had retired and closed the business, farm sold and moved away.
I tried tracking him down to no avail and have been unable to find anyone else who does the same or tok over. Usually though I get my particles from the big pet and animal food dealers who are cheaper than bait dealers.
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