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Old June 26, 2011   #13
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Another bullet point for future LakeTainer marketing.
  • Designed to be stable in high winds, unlike the EarthTainer.


To be fair the EarthTainer that got blown over had a Sungold and Black Cherry in it so the wind had a much,much longer torque arm to work with. Also the new cages made sure that the lid stayed on so the only damage was almost a quart of greenies falling off.

Did I say only?

For next year I'll have to decide between fence posts and inflatable rings to provide more stability.
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