Yes it does that’s grandOk so at its base it’s 1000x400.
125 up it’s 1040x 440.
Toolstation plasterers bath
Hope this helps
Its on offer at the moment, £29.99 deliveredBetter price than toolstation and delivery to your door for free. I have one of each and they’re exactly the same. Easily fit a large fallow buck
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Kennedy-Pro Plasterers Bath 165L BM197 | at Zoro
Kennedy-Pro - Plasterers Bath 165L available at Zoro.co.uk - UK's Leading Supplier of DIY Tools and Supplies'www.zoro.co.uk
Better price than toolstation and delivery to your door for free. I have one of each and they’re exactly the same. Easily fit a large fallow buck
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Kennedy-Pro Plasterers Bath 165L BM197 | at Zoro
Kennedy-Pro - Plasterers Bath 165L available at Zoro.co.uk - UK's Leading Supplier of DIY Tools and Supplies'www.zoro.co.uk
I just bought a couple of these, on the strength of the above posts.Its on offer at the moment, £29.99 delivered
Just ordered one myselfIts on offer at the moment, £29.99 delivered
I’ve got two of these from TS work very well, the original from Julian has a green elasticated cover that come in very handyI bought one from toolstation and been very happy with it
I've not had anything else to compare it with, but know what you meanI just bought a couple of these, on the strength of the above posts.
They are not as robust as I would have liked.
What you doing with them?I just bought a couple of these, on the strength of the above posts.
They are not as robust as I would have liked.
I haven't done anything with them yet. They only arrived today. Just a bit disappointed at how flimsy they are. I've got no intention of using them as drag sledges, which is just as well as I think they wouldn't last 5 minutes. As carcass trays in the vehicle they should be fine, provided that I lay the deer in pretty gently. And maybe remove potentially damaging hard bits, such as antlers, first.What you doing with them?They are still plastic baths at the end of the day so they do have their limits, but are robust enough for my needs (carcass tray and occasional use as a drag sled). Not broken it yet
You could be right. Perhaps that explains why they're selling this batch off at a significant discount.I can’t help but think they must have changed their supplier/manufacturer then as we can’t be looking at the same bath. I would happily hit the one I have with a hammer and confident it would bounce off. Definitely wouldn’t describe it as flimsy and it’s done a whole lot more than 5 minutes as a sled already.
Travis Perkins own ToolStation I think. Tool station specialise in the tools rather than building materials.Travis Perkins ones are sturdy, I use one as a drag tray.
The one I have just received from Kennedy is 3/4 the wall thickness of the Tool station one I had from 2017. But it is flexible rather than flimsy. It is polyethylene so will not crack.You could be right. Perhaps that explains why they're selling this batch off at a significant discount.
I'm confident that if I were to hit one of these with a hammer it would go straight through!
Not the same baths.Travis Perkins own ToolStation I think. Tool station specialise in the tools rather than building materials.