that link dont work, so type thois into google image search a you should see the product at the top left on the first page
151 INTERIOR DEHUMIDIFIER
Outside storage
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Thanks for all your replies, and I'll comment on what some of you have said!......I had planned on putting the silica gel in with the tools........I have already ordered the box, so too late to think about a wooden one...I don't suppose the tools wil be warm when I put them in the box (interesting point, panlid).....and I will take a look at the dehumidifier!!.....Thank you all again!
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Ms Gadget is complaining about the petrol driven cement mixer in the sitting room, so I need to move stuff from the kitchen to the outside. Then I can move the cement mixer in to the kitchen, hence the question about the metal box.Hitch wrote:You must be really struggling for space then Gadget!
I keep my decent powertools in the bottom of the airing cupboard. I hate keeping good stuff outside.
2x2x4 isnt that big at all. Sure theres nowhere you could squeeze them in? Under the bed??
PS, I lied about the mixer...........it's electric driven!
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