
UNPERFORATED Land Drain: 100mm x 50m Coil; BLACK
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Unperforated Land Drain 100mm x 50m single wall corrugated coil pipe manufactured from high-density polyethylene allowing fast and easy installation and excellent water flow suitable for agricultural use to reduce surface water run-off.
Manufactured in accordance with BS 4962.
SKU | 100LD50U |
Title | UNPERFORATED Land Drain: 100mm x 50m Coil; BLACK |
Net weight | 19 Kilograms |
Drainfast Product Catalogue Issue 37 |
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