Great for teaching the kids/adults to recycle, with great reviews. If you have space in your house this is useful and good design. Free C&C.
This twin set of recycling bins is fantastic value for money. Make recycling simple and easy for everyone to follow.
Made from: plastic.
Size
H59.5cm, diameter 32cm.
25 litre capacity each
Lift top.
Removable lid.
EAN: 8105441AI1.
All comments (24)
arma_gera
28 Feb 16#1
reindeer333
28 Feb 16#2
In before "crap deal" or "rubbish deal" etc..
Trevanator to reindeer333
28 Feb 161#3
You're talking garbage.
arma_gera to reindeer333
28 Feb 16#4
bad night?
cymru1978
28 Feb 161#5
I've bin waiting for this
cycleman
28 Feb 162#6
Good buy but a bit disillusioned with all the recycling business.
I've got 5 different bins now and so many times I see them all emptied in the same lorrry 'because the others aren't working'......:confused:
Rich44 to cycleman
28 Feb 16#10
Before being sent to China or India and burnt! Recycling done properly is the only way forward but some of the short cuts take the pee!
tinkerbellian
28 Feb 161#7
This would only solve part of my recycling duties, to fully comply with my local requirements, I would need bins for:
1. paper
2. Cardboard
3. Tins and glass
4. Plastic
5. Food waste
6. Oh yes that stuff called rubbish which doesn't go in any other bin
just looked at the available space in my kitchen , too small :laughing: no wonder I can hardly fit my lawnmower in my shed any more :confused:
Garts76
28 Feb 162#8
The height in description is wrong, they are actually h59.5.
koalauk
28 Feb 16#9
color schemes are wrong. it should be grey and the other one should be bkue . Basically this is 2 identical size plastic bins. Nothing special really . purpose of what you would use it for bla bla.
Rich44 to koalauk
28 Feb 16#12
Wtf are you on? You realise that most councils don't use blue? Honestly those blue bins are hideous. Most areas are using green bibs for recycling & why dies the house bin need to match the wheelie bin? Ocd much?
:man:
Rich44
28 Feb 161#11
Why do you have to separate paper & card where the hell do you live?
pistol6000
28 Feb 16#13
look identical too the bins i bought from one of B & Qs many "cleaning sales" last year at £4 each.... so not great in my eyes.
on a seperate note in my area..
general waste in Green wheelie bin
recycling in Blue wheelie bin
i have black and green lids on my bins but still put rexycling in green lidded bin
yes it plays havoc with my OCD :confused:
koalauk
28 Feb 16#14
What I am on about is in Warwickshire we have 3 bins. Green for compostable food related and grey for non recyclable general waste and blue top grey bins for packaging.
Everyone to their own but green doesn't get used a lot in out house as we don't waste any food product in anyway. but my 2 large green bins outside only filled with grass cuttings or branch cuttings. Grey is used for cat littler etc but blue tipped grey bin gets used a lot.
So if you just process this information and reflect it to these bins, colour scheme is wrong.
These are just a round bin with lids on and £6 each price is about right.
I also posted the link to your possible liked newspaper. So should speak your language.
cymru1978
28 Feb 16#18
where I live it's blue for recycling, black for general rubbish, green for garden (for which we have to pay a sub to be emptied) and orange for food.
warweezil to cymru1978
28 Feb 16#21
In another part of Wales we have Black bags(which we are now told we have to provide ourselves) for general waste Orange for recyclables (paper foil tins and the "right" kind of plastic) A large green plastic open topped box for glass and a smaller lidded caddy for foodtsuffs. Garden waste is only accepted in the "pre paid" bags from the council. The kitchen here is too small for one decent sized bin much less 2.
I guess the multitude of containers is thought up by those who live in nice houses with gardens, for us flat with no garden space, outside the front door is becoming an obstacle course!
sofia_the_last
28 Feb 16#19
Blue wheelie bin for cardboard, paper, plastic tins and glass..and green for other waste..and that's only collected every three weeks, soon to be four...the smell in the summer is wonderful...I almost forget the little bin for food waste, with a crap lid, so the birds foxes and any other animals can get in and leave strewn round the garden....
Rant over....
tinkerbellian
28 Feb 16#20
In chelmsford , actually put essex initially then realised that it's different depending on which part you live in, we get separate large reusable bags for paper another reusable bag for cardboard, plastic sacks for plastic, boxes for tins and glass, big black bin for general rubbish, big brown bin for garden rubbish and a small container for food waste, the last one being the only one that personally I can't be arsed to do . Hence these types of bins not really working for me!
bignigglet
29 Feb 16#22
Do you live in the Hyndburn area by any chance?! XD This is the same set-up I have to endeavour every other Tuesday!
tinkerbellian
29 Feb 16#23
No Chelmsford actually but it does seem that the rules are madly different all over the place, 30 minutes down the road from us they don't even get a bin for their 'proper' rubbish and the whole lot goes out in bags :confused:
bluepete1976
29 Feb 16#24
On merseyside all recycled rubbish goes into one bin. How do they sort it all out!
Opening post
This twin set of recycling bins is fantastic value for money. Make recycling simple and easy for everyone to follow.
Made from: plastic.
Size
H59.5cm, diameter 32cm.
25 litre capacity each
Lift top.
Removable lid.
EAN: 8105441AI1.
All comments (24)
I've got 5 different bins now and so many times I see them all emptied in the same lorrry 'because the others aren't working'......:confused:
1. paper
2. Cardboard
3. Tins and glass
4. Plastic
5. Food waste
6. Oh yes that stuff called rubbish which doesn't go in any other bin
just looked at the available space in my kitchen , too small :laughing: no wonder I can hardly fit my lawnmower in my shed any more :confused:
:man:
on a seperate note in my area..
general waste in Green wheelie bin
recycling in Blue wheelie bin
i have black and green lids on my bins but still put rexycling in green lidded bin
yes it plays havoc with my OCD :confused:
Everyone to their own but green doesn't get used a lot in out house as we don't waste any food product in anyway. but my 2 large green bins outside only filled with grass cuttings or branch cuttings. Grey is used for cat littler etc but blue tipped grey bin gets used a lot.
So if you just process this information and reflect it to these bins, colour scheme is wrong.
These are just a round bin with lids on and £6 each price is about right.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2006897/Stockport-councils-7-5m-recycling-bin-scheme-prompts-60k-calls-householders.html
Clearly you don't know jack mate!!
I guess the multitude of containers is thought up by those who live in nice houses with gardens, for us flat with no garden space, outside the front door is becoming an obstacle course!
Rant over....