Gorilla Red Muck Bucket Tubs 14l SP14Y
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Red Gorilla Muck Bucket Tubs 14l SP14Y | £5.49 | ||||
Red Gorilla Muck Bucket Tubs 14l SP14Y | £5.49 | ||||
Gorilla Flexi Tub Yellow 14 Litre NWT5921 | £10.76 |
Gorilla Tubs are flexible, which is the key to the millions of jobs they can perform. They are great for mixing small batches of plaster and mortar; if the mix dries, a few kicks to the flexible body will remove the muck easily. They can be carried with both handles in one hand, shaped for pouring, pressed flat to the floor for scooping, pushed flat against a wall for scraping wallpaper into, catching leaks and so on. Gorilla Tubs are extremely durable and long lasting. The handles have been EU tested and have a working weight of 100 kilos (220 lb), so really heavy loads can be carried between two people. Gorilla Tubs can be used as tool bags, water tubs, rubble removers, roofing, scaffold knuckles, collecting bits, broken glass carrier etc. Features:Infinitely Versatile.Super Flexible.Frost proof.UV Sunlight Proof.Handles CE Tested.Reinforced in key areas for durability.Ribbed profile for strength.The GORTUB14 Gorilla Tub Small Size 14 litre (3 gal) has the following specification: Height: 23cm.Diameter: 32cm.Colour: Yellow.Additional Information:• Size (L): 14• Colour: Yellow
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