We deliberated for ages over our new kitchen bin. They can be really expensive. Not sure I’m completely happy with the choice (she made) now if I’m honest. This doesn’t help does it.

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I’ve got a really expensive fancy bin (hey ladies) off a family member that was chucking it out. it’s fucking shite. the bag pure rips to bits when you try and take it out and it fucks me off every single time.
this new bin is going to be researched thoroughly I tell you.

10 corbyn’s out of 10

pedal or swing ?

Dunno, it came with the house. It’s perfectly fine but doesn’t particularly excite me, if I’m honest.

Famously able to swallow all detritus

pedal

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Hasn’t got on with it enough imo

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how’s yr bin aggers

Still_here doesn’t post as much these days.

knew i should have shelved this one until @anon29812515 was back at work

This is ours. From next.

Brass AND Silver?

What the actual fuck?

A few accoutrements and it’d be full-on steam punk.

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Check out THIS bad boy:

  1. Best bin ever
  2. Even in a clearance sale it was obscenely expensive

Would you mind giving us a brief rundown as to how it works?

e.g. What does that vent do? How are the sections divided? Why is there a snack draw at the bottom there?

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Where does the bin bag go?

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Sure thing pal.

Bottom drawer is designed for recycling. Top section is the general rubbish area, little green box inside is for food waste. Council around here only collects general waste every other week and our kitchen is tiny, so we needed something that allows us to split the waste in a fairly small spae.

Little vent thing on the top is a carbon filter which gets rid of any smells. Lots of clever little design features, like each section has a plastic tub for the bin bags to sit in that has slits to allow air to escape so you don’t have weird air pockets.

To reiterate - it was obscenely expensive for what it is.

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This thread is extremely racist.