The "where do you buy" thread

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Pete
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So, I have a waste paper bin in my front room, and I dislike seeing the bottom of it, and dislike having to put carrier bags in it.

Therefore, I would like to have some of those fab bin bags you see in office / hotels that are nice and thick and transparent. However the only bin bags I can ever see in tesco and sainsburys are either black or white.

So where can one get, at a reasonable price, small clear bin bags?

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Don't know if they do them, but Lakeland Plastic solve most of my kitchen woes.

Worth a look, even if you just find something else nifty for the house.
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Where can you get Opal Fruits these days?? Can't find 'em anywhere.
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Funny you should say that. We had a bowl of Fruitella on reception at work recently. Haven't seen them for yonks.

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Wilkinson's "Wilko Right Price" Pedal Bin Liners are clear, and inexpensive.
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these ones?

http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/Bin-Liners ... %2FA%3D%3D

I shall keep those in mind, although I somehow suspect they shall be exceptionally thin and tearable whereas I was more after the rather thick style that can be kept in the little bin for months as I'll just tip the contents (sweet wrappers, bits of paper etc) into the real bin.

Cheers though.
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Hymagumba wrote:these ones?

http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/Bin-Liners ... %2FA%3D%3D

I shall keep those in mind, although I somehow suspect they shall be exceptionally thin and tearable whereas I was more after the rather thick style that can be kept in the little bin for months as I'll just tip the contents (sweet wrappers, bits of paper etc) into the real bin.

Cheers though.
The very same, but yes they are a bit thin.
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