Concertina door

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We have one between bedroom & kitchen & also got one put on at ensuite as slider would not stay "put". 8 years ols & not a problem with either. Much lighter than slider as well
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Remember, Dot, you get what you pay for.
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SteveW wrote:Remember, Dot, you get what you pay for.
Yeah I know but what a price for plastic?? :D
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We complain about $1.20 at a service station for a litre of petrol that has been got out of the ground, transported, refined, stored, transported, delivered into your car safely then go back in and pay $5.00 for 600ml of water. WT?
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No buying water by this old girl. for a start we have 120k lts of the stuff. (Personally I hate the stuff, only drink it when it is flavoured)
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I've never bought bottled water and don't intend to.

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Our ensuite has one, really good for privacy. When travelling, there is a pathetic elastic strap to hold it all in place. I made a fabric cover strip for it so that the elastic will not overstretch. Also it has a very strong magnetic catch, which can grab and be noisy at the midnight run...
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We have two doors which provide privacy, not concertina though.

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We did have a bi fold door but because of the light weight ply it warped when we were in the nasty humid weather of WA. Can't fit just the one door due to not enough opening room.
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