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1880 days ago

Bulk VISY plastic tamper evident, lined caps

Sam from Masterton District

We have pallets of surplus VISY plastic caps to sell in our Masterton factory. These are Tamper Evident, lined lids with 3 different sizes and colours available.

- This listed sale is for carton of 700-1000 units.

- Each carton has about 700-1000 lids depending on the size. Some cartons might have slightly different number of lids.

- Sizes: 58mm, 63mm, 70mm
- Colors: black, blue, white
- Type 2 plastic (HDPE)
- Price: $5 per 100 lids (so $35 - $50 per carton).

- NOTE: Can negotiate discount or make offer if you want bulk on pallet. Just win this auction and then we can discuss further details through email.

See photos for sample lid, carton size and available sizes/colours.

Price: $50

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