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Kitchen bin

7 replies

Celegans · 27/03/2017 21:57

I need a new kitchen bin because my cat literally claws away all the over hanging bag from my current one making it near impossible empty it without dropping rubbish on the floor!

I have asked him to stop but that hasn't worked so if anyone could recommend me a bin that somehow does not have any of the bag on show I would really appreciate it.

I have had a look at some bins on line but its really not clear whether the bag you wold put in wold be completely hidden.

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ZilphasHatpin · 27/03/2017 21:58

I have asked him to stop

Grin

Could you put a sign on the bin?

smarypants · 28/03/2017 18:56

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Lamaitresse · 28/03/2017 18:59

What about putting a scratching post near the bin? Might be more satisfying for him :-)

QuitMoaning · 28/03/2017 19:00

Simple Human. Not sure which one but it is oblong, not round, and takes J size bin liners

WholeL0ttaRosie · 29/03/2017 19:26

We have a Brabantia bin and the bags are totally enclosed. It was expensive at the time, £70-ish about fifteen years ago, but still looks like new.

Celegans · 30/03/2017 06:48

Ooo what was the deletion for?! Thanks for the replies, I'll try moving his scratching post and check those two bins out.

I'll also put a sign up you never know Grin

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Tinnie88 · 30/03/2017 06:59

Another vote for simple human. The bags are unseen when the lid is shut and they are really strong, no leaks! Also although the bins are a bit more expensive to start I've had mine 6 years and it's as good as the day it was bought.

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