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Asda were selling the cheap ones too. They're cheap for a reason!

 

Best one I got was B&Q. £10 but was about 7 or 8 years ago. Still going strong.

 

The Asda ones are great they fit loads of ice and beer in :biggrin: had mine for 3 years now use one of mine for carrying kit in too.

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We use tree tubs. They come free with a tree. Lots have handles. The ones that don't then you can drill a couple of holes in top of each side and thread rope through for handles. Seem to last forever, and don't split when you drop stuff in them or drop full ones on the ground or when they get really cold.

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Don't buy the florabest ones from Lidl handle comes striaght of when I lifted mine & it only had dry compost in it.

 

Rhino was the origonal brand name I think but I dunno if they will be alot more expensive

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I got several from a builders merchant well over 7 years ago & they are used daily. Had concrete & everything on them were quite dear tho. Think they were gorilla tubs or something similar

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Don't buy the florabest ones from Lidl handle comes striaght of when I lifted mine & it only had dry compost in it.

 

Rhino was the origonal brand name I think but I dunno if they will be alot more expensive

 

HI FACE we had rhino and what a :lol::lol:joke they are thanks i think rubber ones are the go jon :thumbup:

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I got several from a builders merchant well over 7 years ago & they are used daily. Had concrete & everything on them were quite dear tho. Think they were gorilla tubs or something similar

 

Likewise.... mine have stood up well... to everything apart from my wife putting hot ashes in one.... the sitting room rug fared pretty badly in that event as well :001_rolleyes::thumbup1:

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They are crap! The handle will break and when you drop a bit of timber on it it will split. It will also suffer from UV degradation.

 

Do yourself s favour and get some tyre rubber ones, they will last forever and cost about £12 if I remember correctly.

 

HI DEER thanks for that mate I've just pick up same rubber ones and there very cheap less then £6 each thanks for that mate:thumbup1: just the job jon :thumbup:

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