: Richell Pet Food Keeper, 24 Quart

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: Richell Pet Food Keeper, 24 Quart

Richell Pet Food Keeper, 24 Quart

from: Richell USA




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 8171





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Richell USA
Color: Clear w/ blue lid
EAN: 0803840944271
Label: Richell USA
Product Manufacturer: Richell USA
Model: 94427
Publisher: Richell USA
Release Date: April 01, 2006
Ranking: 8171
Studio: Richell USA
Variation Description: Clear w/ blue lid


Product facts:
  • Airtight Seal
  • Snap-tight latch with hinged lid
  • Stores up to 22 lbs of dry food















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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR
I COULDN'T FIND THIS TALL NARROW FOOD KEEPER IN ANY STORE SO I WAS VERY HAPPY TO SEE THIS AND IT WAS A GREAT PRICE!!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect
This is perfect for a 20lb. bag of dog food-stores in a narrow crevice between the wall and cabinet-great price, free shipping w/$25 and no tax! Couldn't find anything like it at Walmart or the other department stores around here. Works great.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect storage container
This container is perfect for storing dry pet food. It's tall and slim so it fits perfectly into the space I bought it for. The fact that it's clear lets you know when you're getting low on food, and the lid seals tightly so the food stays fresh.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - slim , secure storage
Space is a commodity in our NYC apartment. This skinny container holds about 40 lbs of dog food and takes up very little space.
Snap latch keeps out vermin and keeps food fresh!
Definately recommend for anyone needing a slim, secure, space savings storage bin.



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