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If you love your kitchen bin, come and tell me about it

31 replies

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 14/09/2009 16:24

Oh yes, this is the next DM column .

My bin drives me mad. Size wise it is fine but I constantly have to take the lid off to get stuff in as the swing lid is either too small or I spill food all down it. I also think the lid could have become misshapen from going in the dishwasher.

I don't want a foot-pedal-to-open-the-lid bin. It needs to be able a metre tall. Prefer it to be very long lasting. Doesn't have to make my tea but does need a decent size mouth to take the rubbish without having to remove the lid.

Help! TIA.

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zebramummy · 17/09/2009 21:20

wesco bins are great and reduced atm on ebay

fairybubbles · 19/09/2009 15:33

my bin is fab, simple human, stainless steel. Its the slimline one so fits away nicely. Its so easliy cleaned- a quick wipe over. I know they sell them in argos and homebase. ours was a housewarming gift from mil.

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 19/09/2009 15:37

I had forgotten about this with the excitement of getting my guinea pigs.

£80 for a bin

but if it lasts a lifetime.

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bodeniites · 19/09/2009 15:45

i favour the Tesco carrier bag hanging on the back door it gets emptied as sooon as it is full have tried all sorts of bins i just cant stand them( i hide it when i have visitors)

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 19/09/2009 15:46

I have found one which is half price so £25 at argos. thanks all.

just couldn't justify brabantia.

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CrackPirate · 19/09/2009 15:51

I have the simple human butterfly lid bin. It's wonderful. I saved up for it. It takes up some wasted space between fridge and cupboard, and men go 'oooh' when they open it

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