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Wood is considered a media to store rice grains.

Nowadays it is hard to find such a wood bin. And they are not cheap e.g. one of the rice bins costs $64/- plus dollars. When compared to the relatively cheap plastic rice bins.

Location: a shop in Sunshine Plaza, Choa Chu Kang



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Unlike the wooden rice bins, the charcoal stove is relatively easy to buy in the heartlands of Singapore.

Maybe perhaps, in 10 or 20 years time... they are harder to purchase. As today, some elderly ladies still literally use them.

In the near future, they may be only used symbolically for move-in rituals by some Chinese who still cling to such beliefs.


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On 3/31/2016 8:24:22 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Wood is considered a media to
store rice grains.Nowadays it
is hard to find such a wood
bin. And they are not cheap
e.g. one of the rice bins
costs $64/- plus dollars. When
compared to the relatively
cheap plastic rice
bins.Location: a shop in
Sunshine Plaza, Choa Chu Kang


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Once upon a time, when plastics were hard to come by or not as sturdy as a wooden stool; many homes used them.

These wooden stools can withstand rain or water or can be used in the bath rooms.

I remembered, clearly when I was young, back then in the 1960's a servant seating on such a stool to wash clothes or holding a life chicken seated on it with a knife to slice the neck of that chicken.

 

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On 3/31/2016 8:28:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Unlike the wooden rice bins, the
charcoal stove is relatively easy to buy
in the heartlands of Singapore.Maybe
perhaps, in 10 or 20 years time... they
are harder to purchase. As today, some
elderly ladies still literally use
them.In the near future, they may be
only used symbolically for move-in
rituals by some Chinese who still cling
to such beliefs.On 3/31/2016 8:24:22 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Wood is considered a
media to
store rice grains.Nowadays
it
is hard to find such a
wood
bin. And they are not
cheap
e.g. one of the rice
bins
costs $64/- plus dollars.
When
compared to the
relatively
cheap plastic
rice
bins.Location: a shop
in
Sunshine Place, Choa Chu Kang

 

 

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Hi you mentioned that the mi fan tong is in sunshine plaza, Choa Chu Kang?

Are you sure? Because Sunshine Plaza is in Douby Gaut along Bencoolen Street. 

 

So which is the right addres?

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Charcoal stoves at Jurong East..

For now this shop Joo Seng Siang Hang has plenty of them...(for now?). The shop is located in a HDB block at this Yuhua Village.

In the next few years or a decade.. may be hard to purchase one.

For info, these are non-red ones. And traditional were really used in place of an electric or gas stoves.

All red glazed ones are more for move-in rituals...

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Good news is that there seems to be a ready demand for the wooden rice bins.

This is the rationale for so many shops selling them in SGP nowadays.

Please note that I do not actively monitor their availability.

Thus more likely than not for older posts; not sure if they are still available or not.

Thus don’t be disappointed if you go there and the shop(s) no longer sell them!


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1. Do remember this: I don't sell wooden rice bins.

2. Please don't call me on this. Thanks!

3. Many of these resources were posted as early as 2016. And posted throughout various periods.

4. No guarantee: that the item or the store is still around. Hopefully they are.

Thank You!


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can i place rice bin below the sink.pngClient: Hi Cecil how are u. The house purchase didn’t happen so we didn’t reach out to arrange further. But separately can we check something with u. Is it ok to place rice under our sink. Or rice is usually better to be placed elsewhere. Thanks and stay in touch.

Reply: Best not to place rice under the sink...

Client: Ok thanks. Was reading your article on it. But hv to be in an enclosed area yes

Reply: "Common sense. As often there can be dampness below the sink. And also the sink drainage is nearby.

Yesterday client also no choice had to place it same place previously. 

As this was the largest place they could find to place their pretty large rice bin."

Client: We hv an open store area so if we move it out from under the sink the bin will be exposed. If that’s ok then we will move it there. Yes nowadays units small, not much space Thanks much again ?


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firstly don't ask me where to buy. [Link provided is this thread]

 

I searched already! I just wanted to seek your expert opinion on which type is the best. 

Ill listen to u and source for a plastic one hahaha it makes sense

 

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