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Tall Modular Wooden Compost Bin Extension - NO STOCK

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£79.00

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NO STOCK - Compost Bin Extension (over 1000 litre capacity) - Heavy Duty 20mm (3/4'') thick boards and sturdy 65mm (2.5'') posts, make this robust and modular Extension Kit, able to withstand years of use and abuse. Simple construction - all boards simply slide into the corner posts of your existing composter & those in this kit, forming a strong and rigid box. Boards may be removed later to allow access to contents. The modular construction allows additional sections to be attached at any time. No tools required - uses only traditional woodworking joints, without need for nails, screws or other fixings which can rust.         All timber is pressure treated for long life and resistance to decay. Ideal for the serious gardener, allotment holder or commercial operator. Dimensions: 1120 x 1120 x 1000mm (44" x 44" x 39") approx - external    

Please Note: due to its size or weight this item incurs extra shipping surcharges, these are:
  • UK Mainland - £6.00
  • Scottish Highlands and Islands - £12.00
  • Minimum Postage Rate £1.20 - Not available
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Product Code: ATTMCB - EXT
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