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As the thread title says, what's the name of them red things that you can change shape to catch water? Someone has mentioned them on here before but cannot find the thread.
 
Versa funnel
 
Blue triangular ones in our merchants with 10/15/22 holes to ‘clip’ around pipes - they are called plumb tubs.
I've already got a couple of them, they are quite useful but a bit flimsy. I'm finding my old celebrations tub at the minute is quite useful :D along with the Norpak butter tubs from Aldi. Now they really are useful :p
 
I’ve got a formafunnel there made for the automotive industry but there brilliant to catch condensate traps and such like.... Moss Europe sells them from memory
 

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