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g-rant

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  1. david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Err....isn't there a coffee cart located AT the > playground most days? One of those little Italian > three wheel scooter things with the van bit on the > back. Good coffee too. Er didn't they say 'really good coffee'? - the van is not. SE22, 'East Dulwich' or otherwise, continues to frustrate with inconsistent, dissappointing coffee. If anyone, preferably a try hard bean snob like myself, can recommend a coffee in the area to rival flatwhite, milkbar, monmouth or similar, it would be appreciated. rant over g
  2. toast Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Serious danger of getting cans stuck on foot. Not > for the faint hearted. Going hard across the middle is a schoolboy error. 1. Small dent in the middle 2. Fold top and bottom down from the ends.
  3. ?12.99 here. www.plascan.com/index1.htm However, if you are doing no crushing, folding or squashing, at the moment, maybe give that a go the old fashioned way. Perhaps a stamp, or brick, on the cans, a slow squeezing step on the plastic bottles, and the slightly trickier, 'pull apart and fold flat' for the cardboard boxes. (these can then be slid down the sides of the bin - taking up minimal space) I know these moves aren't suitable for everyone, e.g the Elderly, but they sure do free up some space. Another move, with a folded box on top, is to simply push down to lower the level. Let me know how you get on. I think the bins are here to stay, so let's dig deep and make it work! G-rant Here to Help the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks.But I have now found something about > squashing tins on their website. I'll have to buy > a crusher. How much are they?
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