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Old 08-04-2012, 09:39 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Trugs - The Strongest Ones?


"David WE Roberts" wrote in message
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"Racquel Darrian" .(y)uk wrote in
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Hi All,
My handles of all my trugs eventually snap no matter how expensive
they are. Can you recommend some that you have used that are really
strong?

TIA



Blueyonder, well ok a long time has passed.

Trugs? what are they?



Tool boxes for gardeners.
Often shallow and streamlined and made of pretty woods etc..
You sometimes see them with collections of fruit and vegetables artfully
displayed.
Seee for instance
http://www.capitalgardens.co.uk/harv..._source=google

At the moment I am using a folding shopping basket from Lidl with a canvas
body and an aluminium frame.
Oblong and deep rather than shield shaped and shallow but does the job.

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[Not even bunny]

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You have to move on David. Tose trugs are things of the past. Trug
nowadays is a name gived to something that has come into being since the
wicker trugs and do a totally diferent job. That's language for you, folk
can design a new bit of kit but can't generate a new name for it.

Bill