Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Battle of Britain lunch boxes

We enjoyed a fun 1940's themed afternoon recently at the former RAF Harrowbeer airfield, just a stones throw from lunchboxesetc towers here in Devon.

Now reverting back to moor land the base was home to Spitfires and other RAF planes during WWII and the RAF Harrowbeer volunteers did a great job evoking the sights and sounds of the era with a full size replica spitfire powered by a genuine Merlin engine being the highlight for this visitor.

The history of the area is written large on the landscape with hard standing, sentry boxes and dispersal shelters still visible around the base.  One of the dispersal bays has been restored and can be visited when open.  A low key but very satisfying afternoon.

Lunchboxesetc.co.uk now has two spitfire lunch boxes that are inspired by the heroism and bravery of "the few".  There is still plenty of time to order one in time for the start of the new school year.  Or, if you don't have a packed lunch why not use it for storage at home?  We have one very useful spitfire lunchbox to hold all our airfix kit materials - glue, scapels, paints etc.

spitfire lunch box

spitfire lunch box red
 
Both lunch boxes are made in the UK from hardwearing plastic and feature a white handle and an easy to use clasp to securely close the box.

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Lancasters and lunch boxes

Lancaster bombers have been much in the news recently, what with the Canadian Lancaster Bomber joining the Battle of Britain Flight Lancaster in the UK this summer.  The iconic British Bomber from WWII inspired one of Lunchboxesetc.co.uk's military aircraft lunchboxes

The lunchboxesetc Lancaster lunch box is available in pink, blue, green, red and yellow plastic.  Appropriately enough all lunchboxesetc lunch boxes are moulded in the UK, and meet all UK safety standards.  Perfect for taking a packed lunch to your local airshow so you can enjoy a sandwich whilst admiring the real thing!

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Back to school is nearly here

Despite the fact that all ks1 children will qualify for free school meals from September at http://www.lunchboxesetc.co.uk it's been another bumper back to school season. Maybe even the prospect of free school meals can't persuade every one that school dinners will be edible! 

Lunchboxesetc's British made plastic lunchboxes can be personalised with a photo or piece of artwork or simply by adding a name to one of their many designs.  They also produce a number of off-the-shelf designs such as this amazing spitfire lunchbox:

All their lunchboxes are made in the UK from food safe plastics and meet all applicable safety standards.  Measuring approximately 23cm x 19cm x 9cm they are plenty big enough for a large pack lunch and drink plus snacks, and the hard plastic handle makes them easy to carry.  Best of all a unque personalised lunchbox is easy to spot in the melee at school and they are superbly easy to clean!

Thursday, 3 April 2014

More astronaut sandwiches


After the revelations a couple of weeks ago about the packed lunches on the space shuttle, I was idly googling space sandwiches the other day and came across this story of what must be the first sandwich in space.




Now I'm not sure that, as a retailer of lunchboxes, I can condone keeping your packed lunch in your trouser pocket, it seems like a recipe for complete disaster to me, how much better to have a nice easy to clean plastic lunchbox. I imagine its not that easy just to chuck a space suit in the wash – its probably even worse than trying to keep those insulated lunch bags clean... Why the man could not have just popped it in one of our out of this world space lunchboxes is a mystery to me!

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Pink lunchbox or blue lunchbox? When to decide, or do you have to decide at all?


The happy news that my sister in law is expecting her second baby in a few months got me to thinking over the weekend about matters pink and blue .
 
Over the last few years there has been an increasing amount of anti-pink publicity regarding toys and I think thats fair enough – why should all girls clothes and toys be pink and all boys stuff be blue? At lunchboxesetc we are proud to offer all our designs on both pink lunchboxes and blue lunchboxes, not to mention all colours in between (well: lunchboxes in red, green, yellow and sky blue, if we're being accurate).

So, if your daughter does want a pink lunchbox she can have a racing car lunchbox
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 not just an owl lunchbox or a cupcake lunchbox. Equally, you can have a blue fairy lunch box:
 
 
 
 
 or a green marshmallow lunch box. That's the beauty of the custom lunch boxes at lunchboxesetc.co.uk: You decide what you want on your lunch box, You decide the colour of your lunch box so anything is possible and it will be our pleasure to turn your ideas into reality.
 
Anyway, here, specially for my sister in law are our scan photo lunch boxes (just upload your scan when ordering), they could come in very handy during a long labour on the maternity ward!
 
photo lunch box

 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, 23 March 2014

More insulation

With all external walls now covered in external insulation we are waiting with baited breath to see what difference it's going to make to the climate in the house.  

On Friday my wife was convinced she could already feel a difference in the back bedroom (which was notoriously chilly previously).  

We've been told that it could take a few weeks for the full effect to become apparent due to the thickness of our walls - meaning that it takes time for the walls to heat up.  Still the early signs are encouraging; it definitely feels as though the heat in the house is being retained longer once the central heating turns off.

Anyway I promised some pics of the front of the house as the insulation was applied so here they are:

Before:




Here is the front covered with the insulation boards.  The pic below give an idea of the thickness of the boards that have been applied.


And here you can see the fastening system.  


This is then covered with 3 layers of render and mesh to provide a waterproof external surface.

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

External wall insulation. Installation week

Time seems to have telescoped somewhat with both ours, and our installers minds concentrated by upcoming grant deadlines.  

And so it comes to pass that only a few days after finally getting all the figures through on costs for our proposed external wall insulation, we have scaffolders, plasterers and assorted other trades on site as we go full tilt on installation week.



This is a before shot.  The render is nothing special, and we have a problem with water ingress due to a botched installation of the window on the right some years ago (which as a happy by product of the current work has been correctly diagnosed and sorted).



This picture shows the back of the house part way through the application of 90mm expanded polystyrene insulation which should give our solid walls a U value equivalent to a new build house.    

We are promised that it will transform our house from a freezing Victorian semi into a cozy warm home!  I will of course be reporting back over the next few weeks as the walls gradually heat up.

In the next couple of days the plasterers arrive to cover the insulation in a waterproof coloured render, and at that point our house should look as good as new.  

The same process is being undertaken o the front aspect of the house.  Again here is a before shot:


And I'll post the mid-work and after shots in a couple of days.