Bag stiffeners?
Some time ago I had a cylindrical piece of material which you inserted into
a standard black plastic refuse sack. This held it open while you filled the bag up. A great hands free gadget. I got mine at Hampton Court Flower Show but have been unable to locate a supplier since. Any help with a supplier would be much appreciated. Jim |
Padger wrote:
Some time ago I had a cylindrical piece of material which you inserted into a standard black plastic refuse sack. This held it open while you filled the bag up. A great hands free gadget. I got mine at Hampton Court Flower Show but have been unable to locate a supplier since. Any help with a supplier would be much appreciated. Jim Why not pop down to the nearest flooring shop (or skip) and get an odd piece of vinyl floor-covering? -- Mike. |
"Mike Lyle" wrote in message ... Why not pop down to the nearest flooring shop (or skip) and get an odd piece of vinyl floor-covering? -- Mike. Yes I had thought along those lines and may have to yet. Its just that the purpose made ones were so useful and probably better than I could make. Thanx anyway |
"Padger" wrote in message o.uk... Some time ago I had a cylindrical piece of material which you inserted into a standard black plastic refuse sack. This held it open while you filled the bag up. A great hands free gadget. I got mine at Hampton Court Flower Show but have been unable to locate a supplier since. Any help with a supplier would be much appreciated. Jim Do a search on google for a bib bag loader ... that's what they're called .... cost around £9-10 |
"p00kie" wrote in message k... "Padger" wrote in message o.uk... Some time ago I had a cylindrical piece of material which you inserted into a standard black plastic refuse sack. This held it open while you filled the bag up. A great hands free gadget. I got mine at Hampton Court Flower Show but have been unable to locate a supplier since. Any help with a supplier would be much appreciated. Jim Do a search on google for a bib bag loader ... that's what they're called ... cost around £9-10 Uhm .... bib=bin |
In article , Padger
wrote: Some time ago I had a cylindrical piece of material which you inserted into a standard black plastic refuse sack. This held it open while you filled the bag up. A great hands free gadget. I got mine at Hampton Court Flower Show but have been unable to locate a supplier since. I can recommend this (apologies for long url): http://www.lakelandlimited.com/is-bi...CS/Store/en/-/ GBP/DisplayProductInformation-Start;sid=z3dtqCcRU3flqGWIhyRhro_RcsJ42sC9 mUk=?ProductID=SwDAqAYUUcAAAAEBDtdJjaP9 Also excellent for rubble disposal - the 'neck' stays in place until released, even when carrying heavy waste around. |
On 29/5/05 5:53, in article , "Stan The Man"
wrote: snip I can recommend this (apologies for long url): http://www.lakelandlimited.com/is-bi...CS/Store/en/-/ GBP/DisplayProductInformation-Start;sid=z3dtqCcRU3flqGWIhyRhro_RcsJ42sC9 mUk=?ProductID=SwDAqAYUUcAAAAEBDtdJjaP9 Stan - you might be interested in this site: http://tinyurl.com/create.php -- Sacha (remove the weeds for email) |
In article , Sacha
wrote: On 29/5/05 5:53, in article , "Stan The Man" wrote: snip I can recommend this (apologies for long url): http://www.lakelandlimited.com/is-bi...CS/Store/en/-/ GBP/DisplayProductInformation-Start;sid=z3dtqCcRU3flqGWIhyRhro_RcsJ42sC9 mUk=?ProductID=SwDAqAYUUcAAAAEBDtdJjaP9 Stan - you might be interested in this site: http://tinyurl.com/create.php Thank you - I've been there before and couldn't figure it out at all so gave up. |
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