Plastic storage box 80ltr with lid available again but be quick because these are going really fast. Excellent for kids toys or your bits and bobs. Also ones with black lid in stock. Very good reviews.
Free click & collect (2 days from dispatch they say) from your local wilko, otherwise £4 home delivery (4 working days)
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squiff to jdowner
11 Jan 1713#4
That's nice. Where did you take them to?
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morrig
12 Jan 17#29
In Asda Hunts Cross earlier this evening and fairly sure they had this size for a £5 and 60ltr for £4 and 40ltr for £3 all with a grey top,any one seen these in a Asda to confirm?
squiff
12 Jan 17#28
Can we call it WilKo please?
KongDonkey
12 Jan 17#27
These are great for the kids. I can fit one in each box and even 2 toddlers in at a push.
BUZZ FUZZ 47
11 Jan 17#9
Calling storage box experts. I'm looking for a shallow box like this to clean BBQ grills on. Any ideas ??
SP1N to BUZZ FUZZ 47
12 Jan 171#26
by an oven cleaning kit from home bargain £1.49 ? it incl a bag and cleaner
Mad Professor
12 Jan 17#25
Clearing out my loft - bought 12 in wilco in Bournemouth town centre. There are loads there and never been out of stock. They are quite a soft plastic so not prone to cracking or breaking and the plastic is thick as well. They are a real bargain.
Houstieboy
11 Jan 172#11
Thank god it's back in stock again. Allahu akbar
HJboss to Houstieboy
12 Jan 17#24
God is the greatest
And praise the lord
All meanings of praise
bbbazman
12 Jan 171#23
Good enough for my underwear.
So I have lots of the Wilco type ones used for toy storage. I'd say fine for long term storage but if they are being moved about a lot, they will break soon due to being brittle. The Wilco ones are a great solution of you want large volumes of stuff out of the way for a while as the airtight seal prevents access for mice & spiders. Also moles, voles, owls, heron, dolphins and arctic foxes, although in fairness these animals are less likely to want access to your underwear or kids toys.
bojangles
12 Jan 17#22
Pity they dont deliver, as I would have bought 20 of them when I was looking a few weeks ago.
Instead bought c graded ones from another seller.
No worries ecclescake.
I have collected my boxes from the store right now and I must say these are pretty decent. For lightweight and medium heavy stuff they are bang on. I was expecting thin plastic but it is alright and perfect for my needs.
halap3n0
11 Jan 171#16
These are crap, lids are so brittle that they frequently smash. Check the ones in the store if you want to see for yourself, often loads are broken. Also make sure you check yours if you take a delivery. I would avoid them.
squiff
11 Jan 17#3
Don't trust C&C for Wilko as far as you can throw it. I ordered two items as Christmas presents on 4th December and chose C&C. The items never arrived in store and it took them over three weeks to refund me.
borsuk to squiff
11 Jan 17#5
It is a shame mate, I've ordered these boxes last time when they were in stock on Saturday and they just been delivered to the store today. Maybe it's just your bad luck.
shahid2000 to squiff
11 Jan 17#15
May be just bad luck mate I use wilko c&c all the time and never had a problem. In fact I ordered these boxes for c&c around christmas holidays and they arrived fine very quickly.
jaques_kalis
11 Jan 17#14
These are good for the price but lids are very flimsy ..
simonspeakeasy
11 Jan 17#13
Do those £6 tote boxes have lids? Without lids, items inside are more likely to suffer from damp if stored in a garage.
And they don't include delivery (I know the Wilkos ones don't either, but at least many people will have a store near them).
In my experience, the Wilko boxes are fine; I have about 20 of them in my garage. They stack well and are *fairly* robust. Every now and again I drop one and it breaks, but at £5 a go, that's OK for me. The lids are less robust than the boxes themselves.
Thanks for the tip on the tote boxes - horses for courses I guess.
Edit - I see the boxes you're referring to now. They look great. Shame there are none near me.
richardgillham
11 Jan 17#12
Hi, not sure why that link is not working, but it's eBay item number: 201771777810 which i believe you should be able to find by just entering 201771777810 in the ebay search. cheers
mart321
11 Jan 17#10
Morrisons have the same type . 80litre ones for a fiver aswell
OdhranC
11 Jan 17#8
That ebay link leads to a removed item. Would you mind sharing a link to, for example, Amazon. Just so I can see what boxes you are talking about :smiley:
richardgillham
11 Jan 17#7
I find these to be weak and break/crack easily. Compare to 80L plastic tote boxes, for example secondhand off ebay at £6 each, these are far superior storage boxes. But obviously not as cosmetically pleasing for kids toys, but for garages or lofts they are great. I managed to find black ones previously at £6 not too far from me.
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Free click & collect (2 days from dispatch they say) from your local wilko, otherwise £4 home delivery (4 working days)
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And praise the lord
All meanings of praise
So I have lots of the Wilco type ones used for toy storage. I'd say fine for long term storage but if they are being moved about a lot, they will break soon due to being brittle. The Wilco ones are a great solution of you want large volumes of stuff out of the way for a while as the airtight seal prevents access for mice & spiders. Also moles, voles, owls, heron, dolphins and arctic foxes, although in fairness these animals are less likely to want access to your underwear or kids toys.
Instead bought c graded ones from another seller.
I have collected my boxes from the store right now and I must say these are pretty decent. For lightweight and medium heavy stuff they are bang on. I was expecting thin plastic but it is alright and perfect for my needs.
And they don't include delivery (I know the Wilkos ones don't either, but at least many people will have a store near them).
In my experience, the Wilko boxes are fine; I have about 20 of them in my garage. They stack well and are *fairly* robust. Every now and again I drop one and it breaks, but at £5 a go, that's OK for me. The lids are less robust than the boxes themselves.
Thanks for the tip on the tote boxes - horses for courses I guess.
Edit - I see the boxes you're referring to now. They look great. Shame there are none near me.
http://www.wilko.com/invt/0304405