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Piggy Bank 1" inch Stopper / Plug Replacement (1) White fits 1 1/8" Oblong hole
$ 1.52
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Description
Keep your coins safely inside!Flexible white rubber plug to fit nicely in either an oblong or a round hole depending on size
This is the Replacement piggy bank plug size for oblong holes measuring 1 1/8" and round holes measuring 1" in diameter
Please see the various photos showing how flexing the round plug works to make the 1 inch plug fit the 1 1/8 inch oblong (not round) hole
This listing is for ONE round flexible rubber stopper, measuring and printed 1" by the manufacturer. If your piggy bank hole is oblong in shape and measures 1 1/8 inch, this is the stopper for you. Of course, it will also fit round piggy bank holes measuring 1 inch.
If the oblong hole is larger than 1 1/8", inch, you may want to order the next size up, 1 1/4" . If your round hole is larger than 1 inch, you will also want to order the 1 1/4 inch stopper instead .
One (1) plug will be shipped from the US, no tracking provided, in an effort to keep prices low.
Photos are showing my piggy bank, for help in determining what stopper will work for you.
Also
shown
is
one black oblong plug, to demonstrate how the white round
plugs can replace
this.
You are bidding on just the stopper plug, not the bank or the black plug :)
Notice to California customers: Items that are plastic have a statement from the manufacturer, National Artcraft:
Proposition 65 Warning This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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I work very hard to accurately follow the USPS 'flats' rules for 1/4"-3/4" thickness and 2" center flexing criteria, so I can offer these stoppers at a reasonable price.
Sadly, the postal clerks don't always understand, or don't follow their own rules at times and try to milk the customers for the higher first class parcel rate asking for 'postage due'.
When that happens, I apologize for their mistake, and if you are required at time of delivery to pay for extra postage, message me a photo of the envelope charge and I am happy to refund the postage to your paypal.