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30cm (12 Inch) Round Plant Pot Saucer – Durable Plastic

£0.99Inc. VAT

Protect your surfaces and keep your garden tidy with this 30cm durable plastic saucer, designed to catch excess water drainage from standard round pots.

Key Features

  • Sturdy weather-resistant plastic construction
  • Prevents water damage and stains on indoor and outdoor floors
  • Perfect fit for 12 inch plant pots
  • Low maintenance and easy to clean for multiple seasons
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Aeroplas CT 30cm Saucer (1870 per pallet) – Durable Professional Plant Pot Water Catchment Base

£1.15Inc. VAT

These robust 30cm black saucers provide clean and effective water catchment for container pots, protecting surfaces from mess and ensuring consistent hydration in nursery or retail settings.

Key Features:

  • Weather-Resistant Build: Strong, heavy-duty construction designed for both indoor retail displays and outdoor nursery use.

  • Surface Protection: Prevents water runoff and staining on patios, shop floors, and greenhouse benches.

  • Professional Aesthetic: Sleek black finish offers a discreet, uniform look that complements any plant variety or container style.

  • Bulk Wholesale Value: Mass-volume pallet of 1870 units offering superior cost-efficiency for commercial growers and high-turnover retailers.

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