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PREMIUM PADLOCKS - ONLY THE BEST FROM STOREIT4LESS

Tim from STOREIT4LESS

We import and sell premium padlocks direct at discounted wholesale prices (we guarantee the best price).

If you would like the best security, best precision, best quality padlock that money can buy, then our range of padlocks are for you.

Our padlock range can be viewed at www.storeit4less.co.nz...

Specifications:
Premium Stainless Steel
UNCUTTABLE
NEVER rust
Approved and used by the Military
Trade 9 maximum security
Case hardened boron steel shackle
Anti tamper protected
Double locking mechanism
Up to 21,000 lbs of pull strength
8-12mm diameter bolt and shackles
3 x Stainless Steel Keys
Highest precision/Highest security

We also supply the following key setup options ex factory

Option 1
Keyed different:
- Each padlock comes with three keys
- Each padlock has unique keys

Option 2
Keyed alike:
- Each padlock comes with three keys
- All keys open all padlocks in a set
- Minimum of 5 padlocks per set
- Extra cost per padlock: $1.00

Option 3
Keyed different with master key:
- Each padlock has its own unique keys
- Master key can open all padlocks
- Minimum order of 5 padlocks
- Extra cost per padlock: $2.00
- Four master keys supplied with each set of padlocks
- You can order up to 50 padlocks in a set with master keys
- Additional master keys are $2.00 each (must be requested at the same time an order is placed)

Option Grandmaster
- Grandmaster keys can open padlocks within multiple padlock sets with master keys
e.g. Grandmaster key can open 2-10 x padlock sets (each padlock set controlled with its own master key)
- Cost per Grandmaster key: $5.00 (must be requested at the same time padlock sets are ordered)

** For keyed options 2 & 3, if we do not have these in stock, allow a minimum of 30 days ex factory for delivery from the time an order is placed

** Visit our website at www.storeit4less.co.nz... to view or purchase a precision padlock - you wont be disappointed.

Price: $36.50

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Series of Artist’s Talks about Renaissance Artists:

Next talk, this coming Sunday, 28th.

Sunday 28th April Michelangelo - Fall

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Talks are by Blacksmith Chris Ellwood and his wife, potter and painter, Karyn.

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The talks will be in the form of a powerpoint presentation and will be very interactive, with questions welcomed throughout. Although neither Chris nor Karyn are academics as such, they have a real passion for these Renaissance artists.

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There is no charge for food or drinks.

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