Wooden Sand Pit with bench seat lid
ALEX Wooden 1.2mx1.2m Square Sandbox Sandpit with Bench Seat / Lid
Looking for quality play in your own backyard? We have the answer.
High quality, heavy duty, long lasting European made playgrounds made from certified wood and withstands the New Zealand summer sun. Have confidence in one of the largest suppliers in Europe with over 25 years of experience. Made from FSC Certified Wood and has official CE marking.
Easy installation guide for DIY or get installed professionally by Kitset Assembly Services: www.kitsetassemblyservices.co.nz...
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Kitset includes:
Wooden sandbox 1200mm x 1200mm x H300
Lid/cover, also can be used as a bench seat when open
Fitting kit
Approximately 1 week delivery.
Requires 25 kg sand.
Check out our other listings for outdoor playgrounds, swings and slides, cubby houses, and sandpits. Your quality and affordable New Zealand outdoor play equipment specialist.
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