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Trying these for the first time. Obviously no good for outside but they do stack surprisingly well. Originally used for transporting radish from Israel.

 

Any one used these before? Thoughts?

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surely they would get battered by logs coming off a lift and falling in... thus getting puncture holes in them pretty fast? but i guess the ease of delivery when combined say with the net baggies would be pretty good.

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