Cast Iron Safes

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Weber 6424 21-Inch T-Brush $7.48 Weber, 21″, Three Sided Grill Brush, Easily Cleans Hard To Reach Spots Between The Cooking Grate Rods & In Tight Spaces At The Edges Of The Cooking Grate, Stainless Steel Bristles Are Long Wearing & Will Not Scratch Porcelain Enamel… |
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Cuisinart GR-4N 5-in-1 Griddler $185.00 The Cuisinart(tm) Griddler makes “multifunctional” an understatement! Make perfect panini… plus! With four separate cooking options, it can handle everything from pancakes to sausages to grilled cheese to steaks, hamburgers and panini. It helps you prepare more servings of more kinds of food in less time, so you can cook for a crowd — no one has to wait!Simply change the cooking plates and adju… |
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Grill Daddy GD12952c Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush $15.95 Grill Daddy GD12952S Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush… |
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InSinkErator Evolution Cover Control 3/4 HP Household Food Waste Disposer $223.95 InSinkErator® Evolution Series® Disposers feature patented MultiGrind® and SoundSeal® technologies, which means they grind more with less noise. The Evolution Cover Control® Food Waste Disposer offers the extra assurance of covered operation. Activated by the magnetic CoverStart® switch, it runs only when the cover is on. The Evolution Cover Control® features MultiGrind® to… |
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Neiko Heavy-Duty 5-Ton Come-a-long Power Puller – 3 Hooks and 2 Gears $31.83 This heavy duty come-along has a 10,000 lbs pulling capacity for fencing and construction. With its heavy duty 3/16-inch x 12-ft steel cable, and 3-1-in open safety latch hooks for versatility, non slip grip, and long handle, you will find this tool very useful. Perfect for farm, ranch, and constructions…. |
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KOHLER K-647-VS Simplice Pull-Down Kitchen Sink Faucet, Vibrant Stainless $240.36 The Kohler K-647 Simplice Pull-Down Kitchen Sink Faucet features a high-arching spout and remote handle with fluid lines that coordinate with a wide variety of kitchen styles. The versatile spout rotates 360 degrees, and the pull-down sprayhead offers both regular and aerated spray functions that can be paused with the touch of a button for work outside the sink area. Backed by a lifetime limited … |
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Lodge Cast Iron Scrubber Brush $3.64 Lodge K11BRSH 11″ Cast Iron Scrubber For over 110 years, Lodge has been teaching folks how to clean cast iron. Although we canât provide the hot water, we can offer this sturdy, stiff bristled brush and these great pan scrappers. Lodge K11BRSH 11″ Cast Iron Scrubber Features: Sturdy stiff nylon bristles Polycarbonate pan scraper For use on cast iron 11″ wood handle… |
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Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Scrub Sponge, 3-Count Sponges (Pack of $21.29 This Multi-purpose scrub sponge is designed to clean fast without scratching. Safe for Teflon, Silverstone, and Calphalon non-stick cookware. 3 pack… |
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G-Midifier(Green Humidifier) Invention Award Winning Best Humidifier. Save Thousands of Dollars over the life of the Product! $25.99 G-Midifer is a new green humidifier which does not require any electricity. In October 2010, G-Midifier received an invention award by The Star Ledger Newspaper. There are many problems on existing humidifiers. Ladies hate to clean the humidifier. Customers get annoyed by the mist generating noise and the high electric bills. Some humidifiers are very expensive to buy. Sometimes the wall pa… |
What is a cast iron , 100% safe way to bank a large sum of cash , around £150k . Gaining interest would be 2nd
priority over safety . Things like Northern Rock and share price crashes have me running scared lol
If I were you, I would put the money into National Savings Income Bonds. They don’t give the best interest rates, but they’re safe and pay you an income every month. Currently you’d get about 5% gross, so annually you’d receive £7,500. In order to get the best of that, you can put that money into an ISA, or invest it in something that maybe moderately more risky (according to your appetite for risk, of course) that will produce better returns. That way, your capital is 100% safe, but you can accumulate further wealth at higher rates.
This is how I personally would handle that amount of money:
National Savings income bonds. www.nsandi.com
I’d pay the interest into Zopa. This is arguably higher risk than an ordinary savings account, but gives much better returns. But Zopa allow you to adjust your risk, anyway, so personally I wouldn’t have a problem with that. I’ll talk more about it in a minute.
I’d then opt not to reinvest the money in Zopa, but take an income from it. I’d then use the interest from Zopa to buy more NS Income Bonds, and hence increase my safe holdings, and my safe monthly income. I’d then reinvest all the capital repayments received back into Zopa.
So every month I’m increasing the number of income bonds I hold, and also increasing my investment in Zopa. Your original capital would be guaranteed safe, and you’d be benefiting from the fantastic interest rates offered by Zopa.
Zopa is an online lending and borrowing exchange. It allows you to lend to individuals of good credit rating (so no sub-prime risk.) You choose your interest rates (I’m currently getting about 10% – much better than any savings account) and you keep all the interest, since with Zopa you cut out the banks. I’ve been using this for nearly a year now, and have had no problem with it. They also give special offers to their members, which secure their loyalty.
Apply via this link:
www.zopa.com/member/The%20Hulk
and if you lend out more than £500, you’ll get a complimentary £30.
Hope this is helpful
Cast Iron Safes