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whats currently the best pipe tube carrier and best value for money?cant get pipe in 3 mlenths in my astra van since a bulk head guard was fitted for safety
 
I bought a new rhino 3 metre pipe tube on an ebay shop (over the phone) for Ā£109.99 delivered.
 
yes i could but the thieves chop trough soil pipe quite easy

I bought a new rhino 3 metre pipe tube on an ebay shop (over the phone) for Ā£109.99 delivered.

thats a good price,did it come with fixings?
 
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my mate bought a rhino tube carrier and when he came out of the cafe one morning thed nicked the lot using a battery saw
 
my mate bought a rhino tube carrier and when he came out of the cafe one morning thed nicked the lot using a battery saw
difficult one to fight against suppose if they want it that bad theres away pity i cant electrify my van its a pain in the @@@@ emptying it every night the fear of some smack head doing me over
 
sorry forgot to ask are the end caps[,locking end] hard for the tea leaves to brake off?
Locking aerodynamic end caps front/back.Hopefully I won't get to find out if the locks are poor!!!!They look allright though, but then again I probably don't have the mind of a thief!!
 
chain and a hook on the back of their van takes the side door of a transit in 3 seconds another 20 seconds and your tools are gone as well what chance has a tube holder got
 
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