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Dual Kitchen Bin - Options?
anotheruser
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Although there's not that many around, I'm looking for a new dual kitchen bin but one that can take 2 x 30L bags.
Anyone have any suggestions?
I thought two smaller bins could be an option but getting some rectangular ones that fit in the space is troublesome.
Cheers
Anyone have any suggestions?
I thought two smaller bins could be an option but getting some rectangular ones that fit in the space is troublesome.
Cheers
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Hae a look at https://www.josephjoseph.com/ but be sitting down when you see the prices!1
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Have you looked at IKEA?
I've got the filur for normal bin waste.
I contemplated 2x sortera for recycling as they stack on each other.
Instead I got 2x dronjons (can't put the little dots on the o )
I don't have loads of space in my kitchen for the bins, but they suit what I do have and are cheap.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.1 -
I have one of these, very pleased with it1
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I recently installed a Franke Cube 30 (2 x 15 Litre bins) after the demise of my previous one from The Bin Company - "no sir, we no longer do spares for that model, it being 15 years old!" When I researched it there were other capacities available. My criterion was that it had to fit in a cupboard.0
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We've had this Simplehuman "Butterfly Recycler" for eight years now. Two 20 litre bins, reliable mechanism, good looking. Not cheap, but I can fault it.
https://www.simplehuman.co.uk/products/butterfly-step-can-40l-dual-compartment?variant=317554501551130 -
Can't fault it!0
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This is madness. I'll stick to the pink plastic sacks that I fund through council tax, its the MSE option.casper_gutman said:We've had this Simplehuman "Butterfly Recycler" for eight years now. Two 20 litre bins, reliable mechanism, good looking. Not cheap, but I can fault it.
https://www.simplehuman.co.uk/products/butterfly-step-can-40l-dual-compartment?variant=31755450155113No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.1 -
LOL. Fair enough, it's hardly the MSE option. Obviously we use the bags provided by the council to put the recycling out for collection, but we're not about to keep one on show in the kitchen, and we're not going outside every time we have an empty container to recycle.Rosa_Damascena said:This is madness. I'll stick to the pink plastic sacks that I fund through council tax, its the MSE option.
There are cheaper bins out there. The option I posted has worked well for almost a decade though, which is good compared to others which have ended up as waste themselves after a few years.1 -
It's not winter yet, but I'll certainly be wearing mine outdoors from December!MovingForwards said:
I got 2x dronjons (can't put the little dots on the o )
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I'm wearing a pair under my trousers right now, no harm in keeping toasty.Davesnave said:
It's not winter yet, but I'll certainly be wearing mine outdoors from December!MovingForwards said:
I got 2x dronjons (can't put the little dots on the o )
No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.1
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