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Pull Out Kitchen Waste Recycling Bin Cupboard Trashcan 2x20L for 400mm Cabinet. £25


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Features:

Made of  quality  plastic and durable metal, which is corrosion free for durability

Easily fit in  kitchen cupboard to keep unwanted waste out of sight.

The bins are  fully removable for thorough cleaning

Soft close  mechanism protects your furniture.

All installation  fixings & instructions are included.

Specification:

Material: Plastic, metal

Size:  W35xD49xH42cm

Capacity:40L (2x20L)

Fit for cupboard width: 400mm

Package included:

1x  Kitchen Bin

Has slight crack in case. See last photo.

£25

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