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This is a discussion on Rapid'eau - Hand Tied Cages within the The Florist Shop forums, part of the Public Forums category; So I was inside out ,,, dont understand why u need it then,,,,, would have thought those bits coming up aound ...
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So I was inside out
,,, dont understand why u need it then,,,,, would have thought those bits coming up aound the outside would keep the cello in nice and neat....and protect the base from any nasty little sharp bits... like my Scissors ![]()
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They do work really well, used them all the time. Once you get used to them you end up doing aquas very quickly and they stand up every time. Ideally, your customers wouldn't have to take them apart and they would stay as you delivered them, which in most cases means they will live longer. You can use any sort of wrapping you like when you've finished, so the possibilities are endless. One thing i never got round to doing was putting a little card in "this item is recyclable...please return to shop"....
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Have to say though, our customers keep them in the packaging for up to 3 weeks.... ..... we do use chrysal prof 2 in the initial water that they have in the bottom,,, and supply food etc with it,,,, have never had a customer saying that they had to take them apart because they fall over....... mind u the Le pouchettes and now the castle vases help
will give these a go though and maybe let you know how it turns out cheers for the help folks.
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