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The staple of the DIY shed (£7.99) in the mid 90's!
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When the DIY stores stocked quality battens!
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Well, not sure I'd call these quality, compared to what else was available. At the same sort of time, Wickes sold 4' and 5' Crompacks both singularity and in trade packs of 4. Compared to these, well, there really is no comparison. That said, these are better than the lines of Eterna and then the no name Chinese tat that followed...
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Yeah quality compared to the tat now and the last few years! The Crompacks always win though, that is just the DIY store selling actual professional grade battens rather than anything residential.
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