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Busy Bee Stock Levels

code-guy

New Member
I'm in the process of narrowing down what mill to get. But one thing I'm wondering about. If I look at the Busy Bee website and look at the CX601 page, it shows not available online, and only one store out west has one in stock. Some of the smaller machines are more available. Is this the norm, or some sort of temporary situation?
 
I'm in the process of narrowing down what mill to get. But one thing I'm wondering about. If I look at the Busy Bee website and look at the CX601 page, it shows not available online, and only one store out west has one in stock. Some of the smaller machines are more available. Is this the norm, or some sort of temporary situation?
the norm.

they bring in container loads at different times of the year. Then distribute to stores on whatever basis they use. Many stores will be out of stock of popular items between shipments.

Now with Ports on strike well restocking may be a while unless back to work legislation is introduced
 
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