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wheres the best place to buy a set of these and which set are the best,all input appreciated:cool:
 
Bailey 9m Drain Rod Set - NoLinkingToThis, Where the Trade Buys
 
BES is quite a bit cheaper, but only if you are going to order something else.

£16.65 for the 4 piece set - just quote this code 4864.
 
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Lockfast ones - they can't come apart underground!
 
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