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Brabantia Twin Recycling Touch Bin - ?25


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For sale - Brabantia twin recycling touch bin - Brilliant Steel, 20/20L - ?25.


Was ?137.99 when new. Used but good condition.


John Lewis? blurb:


A functional and easy waste separation solution combined with the stylish design of a Brabantia touch bin.


Ideal for waste separation - two removable inner buckets


Change the bin liners without bending - special feature to place the inner bucket in its elevated position


Silent and light operation - Brabantia "soft-touch" opening


Practical emptying and cleaning - independent and removable inner buckets, with grips


Matching Brabantia bin liners available with tie-tape (size G) - perfect fit and no ugly over wrap


Bin can be moved around, even when full - practical grip at the back

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