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SOLD - Large Food Bin for Pet Food, Flour, Rice, Sugar, Charcoal or Bird Seed


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A stylish food bin that has an air tight seal so when closed it keeps food fresh. Its capacity is 54 litres and looks good enough to sit out in a kitchen or utility room.


I used it to store rice but have no space in new kitchen for it. It was mainly advertised for storing dry pet food (takes 15kg bags of dry cat/dog food) but can be used for any dry food that needs to be kept fresh like flour or rice. A similar non-stainless steel version can be seen on amaazon at https://www.amazon.co.uk/Curver-Pet-Food-Container-Litre/dp/B00FVV4M0W . The stainless steel one has gone out of stock but was bought for around ?50. It's still like new in perfect condition and less than a year old


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