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A problem solver for the equestrian market! A way of transporting up to 80 liters of water in a wheel barrow where there is no hosepipe available. Designed with a fitted spout making it easy to pour and a cap which is permanently attached. Comes with a non slip mat to place in the bottom of the wheel barrow.
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I was dubious about this product but the price was right and I was sick fed up waddling up the paddocks like an unsightly fat duck. Now I can gracefully wheel my barrow with the water bag securely inside up to the water troughs (one bagful fills ‘em all), then I can pick the poo with same barrow and cart it all back down in one trip with the water bag under me armpit. What’s not to love? Now everyone at the yard is getting one 😊👍❤️❤️❤️
PS I’ve put the pets option on this review as ‘fair’ cause the horses all think I’m doing tarpaulin training when I’m folding it up - they at least leave me in peace to fill the waters now though 😂
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I bought this and really find it fantastic I don't know what I ever did without it. I found it on this website so decided to buy it. I was looking for a 2nd and discovered it is ALOT cheaper everywhere else, almost half the price cheaper. Yes it's a good product but I can get it SOOO much cheaper everywhere else I feel as a regular customer I have been ripped off massively
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Planit Products H2go Bag, including answers from our team.
Mij
How strong are these bags,
How many times can they be used, or what is their approximate life expectancy.
Brilliant Idea for Our Community Waterless Allotment.
There isn't a set amount of time that the bags should last for. It depends on frequency of use, how it is used and stored etc. As a rough guide, Planit Products state about a year or so for heavy use, although they do know some people that have the same one for over 5 years!