2998 days ago

STOREIT4LESS - Silverdale Self-Storage

Tim from STOREIT4LESS

We are a very friendly family run self-storage service open 7 days a week and close to Silverdale - come and have a look :)
* We have 'ONE' storage unit available 'Now'
* No admin fee and no bond

STORAGE:
Storage type: New, clean lockup boxes 6 metres x 2.4 metres x 2.3 metres (good for 3-4 bdrm house lot of furnishing)
Security: Auto gates, CCTV monitored, RF fob access
Easy Access: Vehicle parking beside each storage unit
Location: Wilks Rd West, 2 minutes from Silverdale
Special Rate: $239.00 per month (gst incl)
Contact: Tim 021 355005
Email: tim@storeit4less.co.nz
Website: www.storeit4less.co.nz...

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY:
“We stored our construction materials and tools with Storeit4less in between jobs. They take security seriously and run a very smooth operation - organised, honest and no hidden costs or tricky conditions. We wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Storeit4less to others.” J Hardley

"We recently moved our goods here.. best decision ever!
Professional, friendly and great service, clean, secure and highly recommended.
Thank you Tim for your friendly and helpful advice." R Steyn

"We recently used this facility.
Easy access and good security.
Very competitive rates. I can recommend Storeit4less." J Slabbert

Price: $239

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