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Water Feature
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Away to do a bit of a tidy up in the front garden. Going to be putting in a small water feature. Have decided on one with a couple of otters on it. Question is, do I pay £75 for one made of what appears to be plastic, or pay ~£300 for a concrete one??? Anyone got any first hand experience of whether the plastic ones stand up to the test of time? Cheers for any info Kevin --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.726 / Virus Database: 481 - Release Date: 23/07/2004 |
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"Kevin" wrote in message ... Hi Away to do a bit of a tidy up in the front garden. Going to be putting in a small water feature. Have decided on one with a couple of otters on it. Question is, do I pay £75 for one made of what appears to be plastic, or pay ~£300 for a concrete one??? Anyone got any first hand experience of whether the plastic ones stand up to the test of time? Fraid not. But it will always look like a plastic one, so - for a more natural look (and yes I know real otters are actually flesh 'n bloodG) - I'd recommend looking out for a couple of second-hand concrete ones. -- Brian Sig: I have nothing to say |
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