$40/each, Shipping Container Stainless Steel Padlock - Warehouse Lock Container Storage Security Padlock - Call 09 42 11 666
Brand: StorageCube
Solid SUS304 Shipping Container Padlock - Premium Stainless Steel Container Lock box Padlock with 3 x Stainless Steel Keys, These Padlocks are all keyed differently, Designed for use in a Shipping Container Lock box.
Notice: For security reasons, we do not provide "Keyed Alike"
Great heavy Duty Premium Stainless SUS304 Highly corrosion resistant due to surface protection Premium Storage Cube Brand maximum security Case hardened boron steel shackle Anti tamper protected Double locking mechanism No pins or springs Up to 21,000 lbs of pull strength 3 x Stainless Steel Keys Highest security Container Padlock
Overall Padlock Size: L60mm x H50mm x W20mm
Suit for Shipping containers, Gates, sliding doors Trailers, Locker Home Office Container Warehouse Garage Truck Doors Outdoor etc
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- Please Contact: 09 4211 666
- Email: dairyflat@storagecube.co.nz
- Website: www.storagecube.co.nz.........
- Address: 9 Wilks Road, Dairy Flat(Corner of Dairy Flat HWY & Wilks Road)
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Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.
Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?
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We want to know: Are we really allergic to showing our excitement?
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41.8% Yes
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32.1% Maybe?
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26.1% No
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