Gorilla Tubs are flexible, which is the key to the millions of jobs they can perform
M**T
Not what they used to be
Still have an old 75l gorilla tub which is going strong, but after getting tennis elbow I'm not mixing such big batches of plaster as I used to, so opted for something more manageable.Firstly size is not 42 litres as per the title it will just about do 38 if you fill it to the brim, which means you would then not be able to move it without spilling the contents.Also company has been bought out by spanish company calling themselves red gorilla, and comparing the two tubs side by side it's obvious this one is not as heavy duty. Wall thickness is significantly less and I have doubts whether it'll take a knock from the paddle mixer without cracking, like the inferior overpriced ones at my local builders merchant.Will give it the benefit of the doubt for now, as it's at least sturdier than the brittle poundshop ones, but for misleading description cant give this more than 2*
S**L
gorrrrrrate
I bought a Gorilla tub 20 years ago and we are still using it. I have tried to get the same tubs but failed until now. These are the real Mc Coy. Brilliant.
F**S
Fantastic Gorilla Tub!
Absolutely fantastic tub! I've had it for a few years and it's very durable. All the other I bought from other manufacturers used to break in 4 months! If you're looking a for a Tub, this is the real deal!
M**K
Worth the money
Good and strong, perfect for my daughter's toys
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