If dirty wellies, working boots or football boots lieing around your house are the beign of your life, then The Boot Box might be just the invention for you, writes Mary Phelan.
The Boot Box was created by Paul Codd, who grew up on a dairy farm in Co Wexford. He describes his invention as a “compact, useful and secure place for your wellies, boots and other footwear to sleep in”. The weatherproof outside storage unit has a removable mesh grid which allows dirt and water from boots to drain away. This mesh can be lifted out for cleaning. Call 051-913 4167 or visit www.bootbox.ie
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Title: The Boot Box
If dirty wellies, working boots or football boots lieing around your house are the beign of your life, then The Boot Box might be just the invention for you, writes Mary Phelan.
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The Boot Box was created by Paul Codd, who grew up on a dairy farm in Co Wexford. He describes his invention as a “compact, useful and secure place for your wellies, boots and other footwear to sleep in”. The weatherproof outside storage unit has a removable mesh grid which allows dirt and water from boots to drain away. This mesh can be lifted out for cleaning. Call 051-913 4167 or visit www.bootbox.ie
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