FREE BBQ cover 1.8 x 1.4 metres.
Used to be one of those flimsy foldable greenhouses you buy from Innovations, the metal frame (made of a number of 77cm metal tubes, some with rust on them - could be good for tomato or other plant stakes in the garden) was flimsy from the start and wasn't much use. But the translucent white plastic cover would make a much better BBQ cover, as it is durable and still in fairly good condition. There are also 4 small metal (about 25cm) pegs that would make ok tent pegs, and two short (about a metre long) straps in ok condition. Private message me or ring/text 021 1848 707 if you want to take this damned thing off my hands. It is sitting in the corner of my shed, where I usually put the cardboard boxes.
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