Seems a reasonable price for the capacity and fold up option for easy storage.
Buy a case of 10 for only £20, which gives a bulk saving of nearly £0.00
The blurb:
A brilliant space saving solution, this 32 litre folding crate is large and spacious and features two handles. When not in use it folds flat making it easier and convenient to store. The crate is made from strong,durable plastic that can be easily wiped clean. Suitable for use all around the home and workplace. 15kg maximum weight loading.
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reddit to skykid3
8 Sep 1612#5
Specsavers have offers on at the moment.
CaptainSocks
8 Sep 163#7
I've been looking for a storage box that collapses annoyingly when it's full of stuff and I try and move it.
Thanks OP.
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loveszebargains
7 Sep 16#1
Thanks op
swoosh007
7 Sep 161#2
no a pound then?
InTheKnow444
7 Sep 16#3
Nah, It's £7 including delivery or £2:50 each if you buy 10
skykid3
7 Sep 16#4
does it fold?
reddit to skykid3
8 Sep 1612#5
Specsavers have offers on at the moment.
raptorcigs to skykid3
9 Sep 16#18
EVERYTHING FOLDS DOWN HERE!
cburns
8 Sep 161#6
No.... not when it's got a good hand :wink:
CaptainSocks
8 Sep 163#7
I've been looking for a storage box that collapses annoyingly when it's full of stuff and I try and move it.
Thanks OP.
phil001 to CaptainSocks
8 Sep 16#8
Impossible for it to fold if it's full of stuff.
It may fall to bits though, I've had a couple from wilko and they aren't the strongest things in the world.
KellyDawson
8 Sep 16#9
Has anyone bought them .. are they actually sturdy at all? (not expecting them to be amazing from poundland) But if they collapse too easily and can't take much weight might end up just being a pain ..
Roger_Irrelevant
8 Sep 16#10
Euro Boxes are the way forward after Brexit.
Going_Digital
8 Sep 16#11
Shops like poundland used to laugh at people who would ask 'how much is this ?' but now this is a sensible question to ask. They really should change their name if they are going to sell stuff that isn't £1.
staffs1959
8 Sep 16#12
They wont last long.. Unless you are putting anything light into them these type always fail pretty quick.. Cheap and cheerful..
118luke
8 Sep 16#13
Since when did poundland become twopoundland??
laperlenoire
8 Sep 16#14
not poundland :confused:
Shinoke
8 Sep 16#15
These are actually quite good. I have some that I bought about 10 years ago.
You can't load them with magazines etc. as the bottom will give - although when I tried that it wasn't a disaster. But for storing light stuff they're great. They stack nicely. Fold nice and flat. And stack folded.
For heavy permanent storage, just go with really useful boxes. But obviously cost a lot more.
cburns
8 Sep 16#16
Love Euroboxes... the tusk box and the even bigger merkel box are the ones, valued of the range
Unfortunately the smaller sturgeon box is filmsy and has least sustance but the medium sized juncker
box I find is great for storing booze... :wink:
mrkaroshi
9 Sep 16#17
"Strong and durable" ??? It most certainly isn't! Fairly flimsy and plastic cracks and breaks off all too easily
DeafCassette
9 Sep 16#19
I need some of these to carry my folding crates in!
Opening post
Buy a case of 10 for only £20, which gives a bulk saving of nearly £0.00
The blurb:
A brilliant space saving solution, this 32 litre folding crate is large and spacious and features two handles. When not in use it folds flat making it easier and convenient to store. The crate is made from strong,durable plastic that can be easily wiped clean. Suitable for use all around the home and workplace. 15kg maximum weight loading.
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Thanks OP.
All comments (19)
Thanks OP.
It may fall to bits though, I've had a couple from wilko and they aren't the strongest things in the world.
You can't load them with magazines etc. as the bottom will give - although when I tried that it wasn't a disaster. But for storing light stuff they're great. They stack nicely. Fold nice and flat. And stack folded.
For heavy permanent storage, just go with really useful boxes. But obviously cost a lot more.
Unfortunately the smaller sturgeon box is filmsy and has least sustance but the medium sized juncker
box I find is great for storing booze... :wink: