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Need a large lockable box to stop my stuff from being nicked!
*Vikki*
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Help! I have been looking online for about an hour now, ebay the lot. I want a medium to large size box, under £30 that I can lock my stuff away in, so others in my house stop using it/taking it.
Have also tried finding a bedroom lock for my door but I can't find one
Have also tried finding a bedroom lock for my door but I can't find one
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You would probably get more ideas if you give an idea of what you are actually locking away.... if its documents ~ you can buy a nice metal cabinet in Mr T's for around £15, I believe this already has a lock. Or why not combine 2 items ~ a small suitcase (the size you can take on an aeroplane) then buy a couple of combination locks~ probably not the ones that come with it, they can be easily cracked!
Hope this helps...What goes around comes around !! Simple but very true :rotfl:0 -
Oh sorry its to put away a mixture of stuff, food, so tins of soup, weetabix boxes, ghd's, money, squash stuff like that.0
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Might it be cheaper to get new housemates?! :eek:
Joking aside though you should be able to get a lock from the likes of B&Q. And I think the suitcase with a lock is a good idea.0 -
cruella_de_vile wrote: »Might it be cheaper to get new housemates?! :eek:
Joking aside though you should be able to get a lock from the likes of B&Q. And I think the suitcase with a lock is a good idea.
Ah would be alright it it was but its my family doing such things:eek: :mad:0 -
You need a Tuck box like they use at boarding school. CLICK HERE You just put padlocks on them.
These can be found cheaper. I will have a look for you.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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www.storagetrunks.co.ukl Slightly cheaper, with free postage.
With these if you buy the plywood one you can decorate it yourself.
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oooh nice boxes!
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www.storagetrunks.co.ukl Slightly cheaper, with free postage.
With these if you buy the plywood one you can decorate it yourself.
Yea thats the type of thing I want, thank you
And cool looking to boot!
Yea being really thick about the lock thing but i have normal door handles so I can't think how i would lock it? lol0 -
Builders lockable metal tool box, go to travis perkins, wicks, grahams or similar.
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