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1. Two Step Mounting 2. Mounting Block 3. Foldable Step Stool 4. Letter Box
Block
Sturdy, yet lightweight, with no sharp A durable plastic two step stool, that A large capacity, tough polyeurethene
A two step mounting block to make life a
corners, this must have a place in every
folds together for easy storage.
letter box with lockable, hinged lid.
little easier. Features a rope handle and
yard. Features hand holes and a slip Col: Metallic Blue/Grey
Col: Dark Green
durable polyeurethene body.
resistant insert on the top. Size: Height of top step
Size: 38cm high x 26cm wide x
Col: Green, Red/Burgundy or Blue
Col: Green or Red
from floor: 44cm
28cm deep
Size: Height: 36cm
Size: Approx. 27.5cm high
Code: 43703 £16.50
Code: 43903 £22.70
Code: 43708 £28.20
Code: 43702 £19.15
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5. Bale Bag
6. Stall Guard 7. Infill Stall Guard
Features drawstring top and reinforced carrying handles.
Fully adjustable, easy to install, strong webbing guard. An adjustable, infilled webbing canvas guard that fits across
Col: Black
Comes complete with fittings to screw to the door frame. your horse’s stable entrance. Comes complete with fittings
Code: 43210 £12.00 Col: White, Royal Blue or Red
to screw to your door frame.
Size: Min: 100cm wide x 48cm deep Col: White, Black or Green
Max:122cm wide x 48cm deep Size: Min: 110cm wide x 52cm deep
Code: 42703 £14.50
Max:122cm wide x 52cm deep
Code: 42704 £20.90
Hay 12
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Steamer
£98
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8. Electronic Flying Insect Killer
Mains-powered lantern that uses ultra-violet black light to lure
light-sensitive flying insects into an electrically charged metal
grid, destroying them quickly and hygienically. Fully tested to
European standards and comes complete with a fitted plug.
Col: Green
Type: 15 watt
Size: 32cm tall x 20cm wide
Please note
Code: 43920 £34.75
that the lance
9. Spare Lamp (not illustrated)
& hose may
Size: 15 watt
be hot during
ound the Y
Code: 43921 £7.82
& after use.
10.Electronic Insect Killer
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Easy-to-use mains-powered lamp that lures light-sensitive
12.Hay Steamer
insects from upto six metres away, into an electrically
13.Wheeled Bin
Developed for people who may only have one or two horses. The system
charged metal grid, destroying them quickly and hygienically.
consists of a robust steamer unit that introduces steam into a heavy-duty
A small plastic wheelie bin, that will stop
Tested to European standards. Hang out of reach of horse.
bag, by means of a steam lance. You can either fill the bag with loose hay or
moisture getting to your feed from
Col: Black
place your pre-filled haynet into the bag. The lance is then pushed into the
underneath, with clip on top to deter
Type: 6 watt
middle of the bag via a pre determined hole and allowed to steam. This
rodents. Easy to reach the feed even
when low and can be hosed out.
Size: 26cm tall x 13cm wide
system is very useful for horse owners who do not have power available on
site. You can pre-prepare your hay at home ready for feeding the next day.
Col: Green
Code: 43919 £19.15
The hay is kept fresh and ready in the bag for use. Each system comes with
Size: 90 litre capacity
11. Spare Lamp (not illustrated)
a two year guarantee, steam boiler (steaming time 70 min max), lance, 3.5 Code: 45146 £18.35
Size: 6 watt
metre steam hose, one steam bag and a full set of operating instructions.
Code: 43921 £4.75
Size: 700mm x 450mm
Stable
Code: 45025 £98.00
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orderline 0870 420 3000 |
www.robinsons-uk.com
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