Rubble sacks

Rubble sacks are over £3 for ten at the local hardware store.

Bags for life are 10p each at the local supermarket. They are almost as tough as the rubble sacks, and both get buggered up by the old bits of timber I was putting in.

The only question is whether to take the bags back to the supermarket and ask for them to be replaced now they are full of holes?

Reply to
GB
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Well not the Netto ones.

Reply to
ARW

Tesco appear to do "rubble sacks for life". :)

Reply to
GB

I'll bet one of my apprentices could lose them in less than two minutes.

Reply to
ARW

I have literally hundreds of tough plastic sacks that originally held 25 kg of animal feed - most are in good condition. Ideal for rubble. If anyone wants to collect them from TN33 0RG they'd be most welcome FOC.

Andrew

Reply to
Andrew Mawson

Shame - I drove through Hurst Green twice on Saturday!

Reply to
Bob Eager

Hmm, well rather you than me. On your bike is probably the kindest thing they might tell you. Brian

Reply to
Brian Gaff

I sample a pint out of every barrel my local brewery produces. Fifty quid a week. Not much I know but it's all I can afford.

No but seriously (recycled Woody Allen joke) if you *do* happen to have a small-ish local brewery, they may well be happy to give away empty malt sacks, which are good tough polyethylene, similar to some animal feed sacks.

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newshound

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