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60 litre dual stainless steel bin


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I bought this online a few weeks ago for ?85 but sadly it is larger than what I had expected and isn't quite right for the space. I've since bought the same smaller version! Collection only from SE4 2EL. In Original packaging, brand new and unused. Selling for ?60.


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60 Litre Fingerprint Proof Stainless Steel 2 in 1 Pedal Recycle Bin Garbage Can Trash Waste Eco Kitchen Dustbin 2 x 30 Litre Recycling Inner Compartments Section Silver 60L


Make recycling quick, clean and convenient with this 60 litre stainless steel recycling bin

Two removable 30 litre compartments to separate waste

A sleek and stylish addition to any room

Pedal operated lids for extra convenience

Dimensions: 59 x 33 x 65.5 cm (L x W x H) - Inner Compartment Dimensions: 25 x 25 x 58 cm (L x W x H)


Recycling Bin makes recycling quick and easy. Made from robust stainless steel with a stylish satin finish, this recycling bin makes an attractive and functional addition to any modern home. Sturdy, firm-shut plastic lids with foot pedal mechanism keep odours at bay. Ideal for a wide range of recycling requirements, including general household waste, glass, paper, plastic, cans, garden waste and compost.


Specifications

Total Capacity: 60 Litre

Compartment Capacity: 2 x 30 Litre

Colour: Silver

Dimensions: 59 x 33 x 65.5cm

Lid Mechanism: Foot Pedals

Material: Stainless Steel with Plastic Base and Lid

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