Just noticed that screwfix have reduced the price on their 30 pack of rubble sacks, I usually use the ones from wickes which I really rate but these have a lot of good reviews so I would imagine that are as good as the wickes ones. I know that it isn't a very glamorous deal but if you need to give the garden a good clean out then these would come in very handy as they won't rip or tear as soon as you start filling them up
Just like to add that to get this price you need to go to a store as there will be a delivery charge if you want it brought to your door
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shauneco
13 Apr 163#7
Wilkos do some good strong rubble sacks, Very strong, £1.50 for 10. They're blue.
They're in household section in my local Wilkinsons rather than gardening.
I tried loads of different rubble sacks as shifted about 12 ton of soil in them.!.
I used the wilko blue ones before these, and can confirm that these are stronger than the wilko ones.
Just use them sensibly. Anything sharp enough to cut skin will cut through these.
miaomiaobaubau
14 Apr 16#16
are they of the same quality thickness of lets say the one from sand bags ?? these are the one I consider proper rubble bags that can also be used and reused
CelicaGT-Four
13 Apr 16#15
i just bought these ('cos of this post... thanks op) for house moving, very happy with the thickness. voted hot
thesimpsons_uk
13 Apr 16#14
Good price, they used to be £6.99.
staceybaby
13 Apr 16#13
I think rubble sack r great for house moves too. kids toys, clothes & bedding etc. much easier to carry than bulky boxes.
Bri8463
13 Apr 16#12
Ordered - Thank op :smiley:
honeymonster86
13 Apr 161#11
Definitely a good idea to get plenty of these. I made the mistake of not having enough bags and overfilling them and doing my back in lifting them! Buy plenty, and just half fill them :smiley: (unless you're a part time body builder)
afroylnt
13 Apr 161#10
Hatton Garden?
cruisecars
13 Apr 16#9
typical bought x 5 packs the other week
garethsmith72
13 Apr 162#8
rubbish deal
Roger_Irrelevant
13 Apr 16#4
Beware if using for broken tiles/plasterboard/ceilings as this type get cut to ribbons in no time (can get tarpaulin bags for this though).
Grrat deal, heated!
njpugh90 to Roger_Irrelevant
13 Apr 16#6
Agree completely with this! I used them for tiles, just have to be careful and not load them too much
Amyclarke9208
13 Apr 16#5
an interesting deal,uh
aleem
13 Apr 16#3
Used these a couple of weeks ago when I took down a breeze block wall upstairs. Very happy with their load holding capacity.
srb
12 Apr 162#2
has to be said... rubbish deal
pennyfarthing88
12 Apr 161#1
Not your ordinary bin bags - also great for bank jobs :smile:
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Just like to add that to get this price you need to go to a store as there will be a delivery charge if you want it brought to your door
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They're in household section in my local Wilkinsons rather than gardening.
I tried loads of different rubble sacks as shifted about 12 ton of soil in them.!.
http://www.wilko.com/bin-bags+bin-liners/rubble-sacks-10pk/invt/0400391
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They're in household section in my local Wilkinsons rather than gardening.
I tried loads of different rubble sacks as shifted about 12 ton of soil in them.!.
http://www.wilko.com/bin-bags+bin-liners/rubble-sacks-10pk/invt/0400391
Just use them sensibly. Anything sharp enough to cut skin will cut through these.
Grrat deal, heated!
Heated.