Awesome, just in time for the yardwork
Costco
**Back in stock** HD Blue/Silver 12 ft. × 16 ft. Tarp, 2-pack $29.99 online and $23.79 in-store
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- benilla
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- Nov 6, 2012
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- Edmonton
- gr33nscr33n
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- Jan 14, 2017
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- Toronto
Rented a big garbage bin for a full home renovation some years back. Used one of these to cover it from rain to prevent paying for the extra weight. Well recommended.
- dealisdead
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- Jan 14, 2017
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Thanks OP.
- mkaymakci
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- Sep 19, 2010
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How do you setup a cover using the tarp and the bungee cords? I tried few times and couldn't get it to work properly. Is there a tutorial or instructions you follow?congenic wrote: ↑I have these tarps and used them for camping. Held up great to heavy rain and kept our tents and walking area dry. Used bungee ball cords from Amazon and some lines.
But I've always wondered, why does the warning label say "Do not use as people shelter, on automobiles or for extended use on any flant painted surfaces"?
- ChrisT5598
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- Dec 19, 2018
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Purchsed. Thanks
- queentasha
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- Oct 28, 2013
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- Not Toronto
We use these for camping all the time as extra rain protection over the tents. We use bungee cords and wrap them around trees to secure.
Just googled and found a few articles about how to do it:
https://www.rei.com/blog/camp/tarp-tips ... ing-weight
- mtlboy
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- MintMentos
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- GVRD
saw a ton of these in stock at Willingdon location in BBY last night.
- Dynamyk
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- Apr 16, 2008
- 184 posts
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- Toronto
Thanks OP. Grabbed one to cover patio furniture in winter.
- doofis
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- Jul 30, 2008
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- StudYork
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- Sep 8, 2010
- 868 posts
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- Windsor
couldn't find any in windsor.. whole store looks like it's doing inventory ... is this the essential item thing like wtf?
- Bidjaan
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- StudYork
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- Bidjaan
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- vader_slri
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- Feb 20, 2002
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I want to buy but not use right away. How big is the unopened package? Looks like maybe 2’ x 1.5’ x depth?
- otaknap
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- Feb 26, 2016
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Thanks OP. Want to find it in store but non-essential items are not being sold currently in ontario. guess i'll pay the premium.
- goat
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- Jul 16, 2003
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Bought one. Who knows why. Damn RFD haha
Thanks OP
I haven't had much luck with the patio covers, so maybe this will be the alternative
Thanks OP
I haven't had much luck with the patio covers, so maybe this will be the alternative
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- katwittfan [OP]
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Thats an RFD sneaky-smart money saving tactic. I like the cut of your jib!gr33nscr33n wrote: ↑ Rented a big garbage bin for a full home renovation some years back. Used one of these to cover it from rain to prevent paying for the extra weight. Well recommended.
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- Steiber
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- Jan 10, 2007
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- Abbotsford
People are using this to tarp an RV? Doesn’t that cause trapped moisture issues?
- Hugh
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- Sep 13, 2004
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- Toronto
What were you thinking? Of course you should stay home. For all of our sakes!
If we actually all stayed home for about 3 weeks, we'd get close to 0 infection rate. But this would have to include "essential workers" (unless they use PPE). We haven't had the will to do this so instead we burn for over a year.
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