Found these at the B&M in Beckon, you get 2 in a pack (so if your door numbers 88, then just buy one pack).
Usually these are 39p per pack or 2 packs for 50p. Love these 10p sales and B&M and Home Bargains, just wish their staff would share these.
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Meshen
5 Mar 1713#3
Hot! I live at number 23 so I'll be knocking on number 32's door to see if they fancy chipping in...
oUkTuRkEyIII
5 Mar 1710#1
Wheelie good price :smiley:
leewills8 to oUkTuRkEyIII
5 Mar 175#8
I thought it was a rubbish deal and I refuse to belive it :wink:
tomharris79656
6 Mar 175#25
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oUkTuRkEyIII
5 Mar 1710#1
Wheelie good price :smiley:
shabbird to oUkTuRkEyIII
5 Mar 172#5
leewills8 to oUkTuRkEyIII
5 Mar 175#8
I thought it was a rubbish deal and I refuse to belive it :wink:
brainbug100
5 Mar 172#2
dam they don't have my number..I'm 867
Meshen
5 Mar 1713#3
Hot! I live at number 23 so I'll be knocking on number 32's door to see if they fancy chipping in...
hutchi03 to Meshen
5 Mar 17#10
Would be a better idea to keep a set of spares as these have a tendency to peel during winter, especially when snowing.
marlovian
5 Mar 171#4
Most people have more than one bin so multiple purchases will be the norm.
MisterTIBS
5 Mar 173#6
So long as they're not rubbish then I think I'll bag a couple.
superpanda
5 Mar 173#7
This is 10p you do not need to spend.
lukegwilson96
5 Mar 171#9
House 420 :wink:
ScoobyZ
5 Mar 172#11
True story: I ordered a wheelie bin once (only had a recycle one).
When I wasn't in they didn't leave it anywhere and I had to arrange for a re-delivery! (Normally couriers dumnp stuff in a wheelie bins) I asked if they could put it next to the other one if I wasn't in. :smiley:
At the end of the call I thanked the lady and said "Thanks you have wheelie bin helpful" :smiley:
Blasphemous
5 Mar 17#12
Why do people use house number stickers on their bins? I know which bins are mine, the rubbish bin is in the back garden, the recycling bin is in the garage. When I put them out for emptying, they end up at the end of my drive and I move them back to the garden/garage. If this is to prevent stealing (god knows why anyone would steal a bin), thieves aren't as stupid as they look, peeling a sticker is something even they could do. So what is the purpose of these stickers?
Jft9675 to Blasphemous
5 Mar 17#14
Usually they want a cleaner bin rather than the maggot infested, scum lined ones they've developed themselves because they CBA using bin liners in their house bins.
muntakim to Blasphemous
6 Mar 171#36
We live in a terraced house in a borough where the collection day isn't fixed. Its more practical for us & the collectors to leave the bin the front garden. Trouble is that they usually take many to the truck together so have no way of knowing which bin belongs to which house. Labelling the bins means we can have our clean bins returned to us eventually (I've done the swapping-run many times!) rather than an unclean one that smells like poop :smiley:
MisterTIBS to Blasphemous
6 Mar 17#40
Exhibit A: Local bell-end burns bin of number 15, cos it's the coolest thing they can think of doing on a Friday night. Number 15 phones to ask for replacement for their bin which was left out overnight as required and are told they have to pay £20 for new bin despite anything they can throw at robotically-scripted voice on other end of phone. Number 15 says f- that and nicks number 45's.
In the words of the Soup Nazi: No Bin For You!
Jft9675
5 Mar 17#13
Do they have trackers too so I can see which swine of my neighbours keeps helping themselves to my well kept and clean bins , peeling off my numbers and passing it as their own!
Rofflecopter
5 Mar 172#15
Is this a deal for poor people only? The shame of having a house number...
dtemple to Rofflecopter
6 Mar 17#27
Haha - The shame of having a wheelie bin
loveszebargains
5 Mar 17#16
Someone stole both my boxes an my neighbours boxes which had numbers on, refuse to pay for new ones so recycling is none existent in my house
householdhorror to loveszebargains
6 Mar 17#38
Our council gives us as many free recycling ones as we like, mind you, they do only pick up the normal bins once a month. Swings and roundabouts.
sshooie
5 Mar 171#17
Heat but I wanted 32 and they only had 23.
Istanbul_Kop
5 Mar 175#18
Cheers for the deal...
termite
5 Mar 17#19
Good price for number stickers. I do like to see them done in emulsion though.
horsey to termite
6 Mar 171#20
Yep, nothing says classy better than a giant number 14 painted in white dulex down the side
Aldnoah
6 Mar 171#21
I painted the numbers on my bin.
Istanbul_Kop to Aldnoah
6 Mar 17#29
I did that, but people kept licking the paint off.
blazindata
6 Mar 171#22
If the bin is kept at the front of the house, this will help other people knowing which house is yours on google earth when the next set of photos are taken.
jamgin
6 Mar 17#23
The Monkies have ordered 7A
DigitalReaper
6 Mar 172#24
Avoid. I bought some and they went straight on the bin.
tomharris79656
6 Mar 175#25
mymymy
6 Mar 17#26
I'm very precious about my bin lol
MR1123
6 Mar 17#28
Anyone know how to keep these bins out of sight or camouflaged, they make the house look less inviting and all sorts.
TH71
6 Mar 171#30
I put our house number on our bin hoping it would remind the binmen which house it belongs to
Made no difference......they still leave it 5 doors down the street after they have emptied it :disappointed:
The days have long gone when the binmen used to fetch your metal bins from your yard and carry them down to the bin lorry AND return them
doritos
6 Mar 17#31
fugly
YouMuppet
6 Mar 17#32
I recently printed off a stencil and used it to paint the numbers on, it looks really good.
No more bin thefts! :smile:
naughtybunnies
6 Mar 17#33
That may be because the days have also gone when everyone used to tip the bin men a tenner at Christmas.
Gabi
6 Mar 17#34
No good to me as my house only has a name and we use commune bins. It's a good price for a few stickers but please do people realy steal bins ? :confused:
kd035050 to Gabi
6 Mar 17#35
Yes, my brown recycling wheelie bin disappeared two weeks ago......
Opening post
Usually these are 39p per pack or 2 packs for 50p. Love these 10p sales and B&M and Home Bargains, just wish their staff would share these.
Top comments
All comments (41)
When I wasn't in they didn't leave it anywhere and I had to arrange for a re-delivery! (Normally couriers dumnp stuff in a wheelie bins) I asked if they could put it next to the other one if I wasn't in. :smiley:
At the end of the call I thanked the lady and said "Thanks you have wheelie bin helpful" :smiley:
In the words of the Soup Nazi: No Bin For You!
Made no difference......they still leave it 5 doors down the street after they have emptied it :disappointed:
The days have long gone when the binmen used to fetch your metal bins from your yard and carry them down to the bin lorry AND return them
No more bin thefts! :smile: