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Good find there! I got these exact organisers about 3 years ago for £4.38 + VAT. I was only going to buy one but they were such a good price I ended up buying 6 and sold 2 on at £10. That was through Kent Blaxill.
 
Got one a couple of weeks ago. I use it just now for keeping pipe clips in it.
 
Pee&Poo are doing them as a twin pack, £15. The clasps are junk, but not bad for light bits and bobs.
 
Pee&Poo are doing them as a twin pack, £15. The clasps are junk, but not bad for light bits and bobs.

They are the junior (small) ones, these are the bigger ones

[DLMURL="http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/handtools-storage-workwear/tool-storage-workbenches/tool-storage/organisers/Stanley-Sortmaster-Organiser-11247877"]Stanley Sortmaster Organiser, 1-94-745[/DLMURL]

Screwfix have stopped listing them, but they had a load in store by me friday (are B&Q and Screwfix the same company?) They are well made, the clasps are a bit pants, but it locks in the middle anyway
 
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Yeah same company.

They are the junior (small) ones, these are the bigger ones
Are you sure? The manufacturers numbers are the same (1-94-745).

I have four. Not bad for carrying screws and clips and I have one full of end feed fittings. I don't trust the one filled with compression fittings, keep thinking the lock is going to go.
 
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