The range Storage trrunks - great for rug storgae

JillA

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Thanks for that - have ordered 3 :eek: Now I can have fly rugs, rain sheets and heavier rugs separate, plus the garden store I have for rugs needing washing
 

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I popped in there the other day, but thought they were pretty small. Homebase have got ones twice the size for £12.99, so I bought one of them instead
 

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i also use wheelie bins x3 plus 7 large dustbins in very sturdy plastic all full of rugs not in use rugs plus rollers flyfringes and odds and ends, i like the large dustbins cause you can use them for other purposes
 

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I use the IKEA clear soft sided bags. Each holds one heavyweight, 2 mediums or 4 fleeces. They stack 4 deep on my racking and I can clearly see what is there. £2.95 each.
 

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I saw those in homebase was it the black ones I might go back and get one now I thought they looked a good size to store rugs in.

Yes - black with yellow handles, and wheels. I think I'm going to get some more - have managed to fit all Alfs stuff, except rugs, in one with space left over, so a couple for rugs would make me very happy
 

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Yes - black with yellow handles, and wheels. I think I'm going to get some more - have managed to fit all Alfs stuff, except rugs, in one with space left over, so a couple for rugs would make me very happy

Do they stay dry outside? Limited inside storage at new yard (& a lot of winter rugs.....)
 
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