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    Rubbermaid question

    Im using a 30qt rubbermaid container with the sliding, bits on each end. Its fairly shallow, about 8 inches tall. Will my BP have any trouble getting out through the edges where it doesnt lock, or should it be okay. Anyone have any thoughts on this? have any of your BP's escaped from your locking containers? An escapee snake would be....bad

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    Re: Rubbermaid question

    Yes, they can escape from the locking lids. Go to the office store and buy some binder clips to clamp around the edges of the lid. Works like a charm.. and it kept a 7' boa constrictor contained!

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    Re: Rubbermaid question

    Absolutely do what April said. I use the heavy duty clips (with the blue or orange rubber covered handles) from the bins in the Home Depot tool aisle. Good luck!

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