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Large bags for clippings
Quite some time ago we bought some dustbin sized large black plastic bags
with tie-up handles and they were quite strong so are very good for clippings and waste etc. We cannot now remember from where we got them. Grateful for any suggestions as to where we might now be able to get them from. Thanks. |
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Large bags for clippings
"D. T. Green" wrote in message ... Quite some time ago we bought some dustbin sized large black plastic bags with tie-up handles and they were quite strong so are very good for clippings and waste etc. We cannot now remember from where we got them. Grateful for any suggestions as to where we might now be able to get them from. Thanks. Have you, or do you know anybody, who has a Booker's or suchlike Wholesalers card? That's where we get ours from but we do have a card. Mike -- .................................... I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight. .................................... |
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Large bags for clippings
On 22/06/2012 11:32, D. T. Green wrote:
Quite some time ago we bought some dustbin sized large black plastic bags with tie-up handles and they were quite strong so are very good for clippings and waste etc. We cannot now remember from where we got them. Grateful for any suggestions as to where we might now be able to get them from. Thanks. Ours came from Lidls I think. Black with yellow draw strings. If not, it has to be Sainsbury. One or the other. I even reuse them after going to the tip, so plenty strong enough |
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