2768 days ago

FREE Builders Sand!!

Krystyna from Onehunga

1x kids shell sandpit of builders sand. This listing is for builders sand only and does not include the shell sandpit.

We are due to move house soon, and while we want to take the sandpit with us, we do not want to take the sand, so we are hoping it will be useful to someone!

Bear in mind that if you are wanting to use it for a child's sandpit, it is not as nice to play with as proper sandpit sand. But is great for using to play with kids diggers and dump trucks etc

If you don't know what a shell sandpit is, see this link www.thewarehouse.co.nz... Hopefully this helps to give you an idea of the amount of builders sand you will be collecting.


Pick-up Onehunga.

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