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Solid Walled Kitchen Caddy 10 Litre Brown 378479

Solid Walled Kitchen Caddy with a capacity of 10 litres, made of brown plastic, ideal for storing food waste.

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Tags Food waste Kitchen waste Central locking mechanism Kitchen Caddy
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Brand Slingsby
Slingsby is a brand of cider that is made in the United Kingdom. The cider is made from a blend of apples, and it has a sweet and fruity flavor. The brand is known for its high quality and for its unique flavor.
Model Slingsby SBY22432
MPN Slingsby SBY22432
ID 14008567
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