Rubbish deal but worth it. Available in Grey, White, Black or Red. Limited availability. I guess this was £49.99 originally
This Russell Hobbs sensor bin provides a more hygienic waste disposal option than your normal kitchen bin. The sensor opens the bin lid automatically so you don't need to touch anything, while the 50L capacity is comfortably large enough for families. Sensor requires 2x AA batteries.
Top Tip
Experience the thrill of being an animal 'Trapper' from the future by placing a tasty morsel of food inside the bin and laying it down long-ways in your back garden, with the top protruding slightly from the shrubs.
Next, flatten and fold the box that came with the bin into a small screen, cut out a long horizontal eye slit, and hide behind it at the opposite end of the garden, watching through binoculars.
Sooner or later some unsuspecting and curious 'wild game' such as a hedgehog or neighbour's cat will come along, and as they investigate, the mysterious looking hi tech silver cylinder will open, allowing them to claim the treat.
Once inside, the door will close gently behind them with a satisfying electronic bleep, trapping the animal securely but safely inside.
Depending on what type of Trapper from the future you are, you may then observe the animal up close, release it back into the wild, or eat it.
StreetfighterKEV
19 Jul 174#74
explodes if you try and put a black bin liner in
magicjay1986
19 Jul 174#4
How can something as mundane as shopping for a bin be so exciting? Cannot wait for my Fast Track delivery. Thanks @iliveinuk
All comments (106)
Wilzia
19 Jul 17#1
Excellent, order grey
naveedk
19 Jul 171#2
Doesn't seem available anywhere near me (Croydon) in any of the colours that are discounted.
Bargain.Hunters
19 Jul 17#3
Great although red seems to be £29.99 x Got a black one x
Thanks OP x
magicjay1986
19 Jul 174#4
How can something as mundane as shopping for a bin be so exciting? Cannot wait for my Fast Track delivery. Thanks @iliveinuk
millarcat
19 Jul 171#5
Good price, I like the grey :smile:
Sliwka
19 Jul 17#6
Oos near me :disappointed:
hsinghx
19 Jul 17#7
oos near me. voted hott
bond.e.lad
19 Jul 171#8
O.o.s.
derp1664
19 Jul 171#9
Amazon reviews put me off. Apparently it often tears bin bags when emptying and the sensor is very erratic. I'll pass.
Good discount though
twinkle to derp1664
19 Jul 171#13
I have one...no problems with mine
Bargain.Hunters to derp1664
19 Jul 17#18
Sensors can be temperamental however for price its a nice tidy bin
m1chaels
19 Jul 17#10
Of course we now have to have 3 bins in the kitchen to do the recycling correctly and would really want a sensor on the food waste caddy size bin - do they do small sensor bins?
search4bargin
19 Jul 171#11
It's like a scene from the pink panther movie's when Peter seller's get surprised by Cato, when I walk pass one of these bins. :confused:
19DembaBa19
19 Jul 17#12
How big are these and what's the weight like I live 10mins away from Argos and I haven't got a car is this going to be heavy to carry home thanks
twinkle to 19DembaBa19
19 Jul 17#14
No, its okay to carry...for 10 mins at least
DonnyBrago to 19DembaBa19
19 Jul 17#16
It weighs very little but the box is massive.
DonnyBrago
19 Jul 17#15
I bought the grey last time this was posted. It's pretty cool tbf.
louiselouise
19 Jul 17#17
My sis has one of these Russell Hobbs sensor bins...think the batteries wore out quite quickly as she'd only had it a few weeks and it was dud last time I tried it, but she's very happy with it otherwise.
CrazyBob
19 Jul 17#19
Managed to reserve a white one not too far away, thanks OP
Stimpington
19 Jul 1720#20
Top Tip
Experience the thrill of being an animal 'Trapper' from the future by placing a tasty morsel of food inside the bin and laying it down long-ways in your back garden, with the top protruding slightly from the shrubs.
Next, flatten and fold the box that came with the bin into a small screen, cut out a long horizontal eye slit, and hide behind it at the opposite end of the garden, watching through binoculars.
Sooner or later some unsuspecting and curious 'wild game' such as a hedgehog or neighbour's cat will come along, and as they investigate, the mysterious looking hi tech silver cylinder will open, allowing them to claim the treat.
Once inside, the door will close gently behind them with a satisfying electronic bleep, trapping the animal securely but safely inside.
Depending on what type of Trapper from the future you are, you may then observe the animal up close, release it back into the wild, or eat it.
simba2585
19 Jul 17#21
does it need special liners or can you get use ordinary black bags/ bin liners?
shelina_y to simba2585
19 Jul 171#23
you can use normal ones. if you use really cheapy ones then double it up. or if decent ones you just need one
Bargain.Hunters to simba2585
19 Jul 171#24
B n M do great surprisingly good quality silver ones.
shelina_y
19 Jul 17#22
Me too. I have one in red for the kitchen. as long as you buy decent bin bags it won't rip
Gollywood
19 Jul 17#25
Don't know about rubbish deal but definitely rubbish brand!!
simba2585 to Gollywood
19 Jul 17#26
may be, but for £12.99 its good for what it is.
janlim
19 Jul 17#27
OOS in my area :disappointed:
drtesseract
19 Jul 17#28
Ordered one for collection, thanks OP
Batch_2001
19 Jul 17#29
Would have been good if it was in stock anywhere near me :disappointed:
SBIAC
19 Jul 17#30
I did this last time it was posted. Cought a horse
gaz84
19 Jul 171#31
Argos is great at never having stock of the things you actually want to purchase Zzz
Baz417
19 Jul 17#32
No stock near me however heat added as it goods whoever can get it. Thanks
mad_design_man
19 Jul 171#33
SOLD OUT everywhere now!
Sockpuppetuk to mad_design_man
19 Jul 17#34
Just this second ordered a grey one.
Cheers OP
paulday564
19 Jul 17#35
Thought I'd got a good deal at £23.99 recently! Luckily out of stock around near me though which makes me feel slightly better
saj2011
19 Jul 17#36
Only the unwanted red color available
Darude to saj2011
19 Jul 171#38
And that's because it's full price.
fishmaster
19 Jul 17#37
The modern world who'd live in it I ask you. Oh me and you lot that's who. Cheap enough for a bin and I am fat and lazy so this bin seems ideal.
Also I'm going to see if I can get my cat to sit on the lid, then watch him fly through the air, could make me some £$ on Youtube.
oversleep
19 Jul 17#39
ah too late...
Milosgran
19 Jul 17#40
Thank you- only white left at £12.99 in Melton Mowbray, but my old one has been broken for a year, so I've bought it.
Josu
19 Jul 17#41
Good one, i need this, but out of stock everywhere next to me:(
Josu
19 Jul 17#42
And red is 30 pounds)
dingdong777
19 Jul 17#43
Anyone in York pm me as i have the black reserved at piccadilly or grey at monks cross. Decided to pick mine up from Clifton Moor. Just had all angles covered
chcane
19 Jul 17#44
None near me
jonspurs
19 Jul 171#45
Cheers OP for this wicked rubbish deal but OOS near me.
knowitall5
19 Jul 17#46
vultures! out of stock for home delivery and wtihin 100miles of my location! good deal though..
TBProdigy
19 Jul 171#47
Anyone around Birmingham have a reservation they don't really need? Just moved house last thing I need in the kitchen.
eye.will
19 Jul 17#48
there is a grey one in stowmarket if some one lives that way.
sultanofuk
19 Jul 171#49
Argos have a tendency to put on great offers when there is such low stock. Generally, very few benefit. PR tactic to make other retailers look expensive.
groomy2004
19 Jul 17#50
OOS in the 2 Mansfield stores and the other 8 stores around Mansfield for 2 colours(Black and white) but the red one was in stock but at £29.99 at the Oak tree store.
dandman8484
19 Jul 171#51
I had one and just got rid of it. Never buy a round bin!!!
lilemz123
19 Jul 17#52
Do you still have one please? It won't let me PM you!
AzNDeals
19 Jul 17#53
Just picked mine up; not sure if this is the norm for newer bins as I've had my last Simplehuman bin for a couple of years now and that has an inner-bucket for the bin bag and surprisingly all this one has is a ring(?)
Also, mine had a surprising dent in it but I couldn't be bothered at only £13.
dingdong777
19 Jul 17#54
Says i cant pm you. Please enable...
laccc
19 Jul 17#55
all gone :disappointed:
appolospb
19 Jul 171#56
The thing with Argos is if the item is discounted then its very often (Almost certain to be) not in stock unless you fancy travelling to some branch thats remote and away from any major town. The stock quantity kept in Extra branches is not big enough and the staff end up buying up all the good deals before Joe Public even see's them. If your lucky to see 1 in stock its probably the returned one or the one where the seal was broken to show to a customer.
lilemz123
19 Jul 17#57
Now done :smiley:
Nicolas
19 Jul 17#58
Why
BenderRodriguez
19 Jul 172#59
So just like any pedal bin then?
19DembaBa19
19 Jul 17#60
I got 10 reserved if anyone wants it then it's £1.00 a pop
davewave
19 Jul 17#61
cant find in London
great-deals
19 Jul 17#62
Red is £29.99.. ?
jo38
19 Jul 17#63
I was just looking for a kitchen bin!
kestrel1960
19 Jul 171#64
Did anyone get one of these or was it yet another Argos "only one in the entire Country" scam?
alien911
19 Jul 17#65
Agree
dancurry69
19 Jul 17#66
Some in London
19DembaBa19
19 Jul 17#67
I'm on my eat now
HJboss
19 Jul 17#68
Out of stock
HJboss
19 Jul 17#69
Yes ...why ???
DarrylJohn
19 Jul 17#70
If anyone has black avail that's not required in North east let me know. Thanks
HJboss
19 Jul 17#71
Come on that's not fair
carltonbp
19 Jul 17#72
Got 2 in Harrogate and 1 in Ripon so there was stock.
Black and a white for recycling and another white for general waste
HJboss
19 Jul 17#73
Need one in east London or London or Essex
StreetfighterKEV
19 Jul 174#74
explodes if you try and put a black bin liner in
HereKittyKitty
19 Jul 17#75
Only red near me...
magicjay1986
19 Jul 17#76
Got mine delivered about 3pm. Its quite slim and tall so I wouldn't suggest overfilling the bags. Using 75l bags in this and they're probably about right.
19DembaBa19
19 Jul 17#77
I'm on my way back collected mine it's not that heavy but box is massive walking home now good luck to all those missed out top bin hot hot hot
19DembaBa19
19 Jul 17#78
Are you using standard black bin bags, what bags are you using
Bargain if you can get one have a couple of these sorts of bin from a different brand and they were £40-50 each
except every time you go past the bin the lid flaps up
hcc27
20 Jul 17#81
Peter Sellers, not Seller's.
19DembaBa19
20 Jul 171#82
Who is Peter Shellher
ezzer72
20 Jul 17#83
They had plenty when £50
ezzer72
20 Jul 17#84
How much do they want for a Peter?
superted2008 to ezzer72
20 Jul 17#93
Paid £29.99 for one for the office a few weeks ago.
None in stock for me now.
123Answer
20 Jul 17#85
White and Red in stock at Lincoln branch still.
lilemz123
20 Jul 17#86
I've enabled it now, tried to PM you again but it still won't let me! :disappointed:
louiearch9309
20 Jul 171#87
Bin technology never lasts, does it?
jalfrezi365
20 Jul 17#88
I'm sure I paid £24 for this 2 weeks ago (including a 20% discount code).
blugardian
20 Jul 17#89
Damn, too tall for my kitchen slot.
alexc100
20 Jul 17#90
Great deal - shame there's no stock in any colour in any one of the 25 stores I searched in west London and M4 area!! :man:
afellows19871
20 Jul 172#91
red would match my kitchen but I aint paying that
magicjay1986
20 Jul 17#92
Yep, standard 75l bags but I think if I can find some which are extra long i'd get them.
KC1 to magicjay1986
20 Jul 17#99
I'd buy the grey one if you...?
uptheclarets
20 Jul 17#94
Oos
Nighthawk
20 Jul 17#95
Missed out. Gutted as I need a bigger bin for my kitchen.
nelsonr100
20 Jul 171#96
Revisit this in a few days when people have failed to pick up their reservations and they are available again :wink:
Mickysafc
20 Jul 17#97
OOS everywhere in a 50 mile radius :disappointed:
bepurple
20 Jul 17#98
Anyone in Birmingham want to swap a white one for a black or grey on, please let me know. Thanks
pritzz
20 Jul 17#100
Some are back instock in a few places....ppl must have not collected them
Milosgran
21 Jul 17#101
I got a white one at Melton Mowbray- picked it up yesterday.
wagamamaluva
21 Jul 17#102
I have a reservation number for collection today for a black one in Bangor North Wales if anyone wants it. I picked up a white one today instead somewhere else.
annemcmurray
21 Jul 17#103
Anyone in Derry want one of these I've reserved 2 and can't collect
iz123456789
21 Jul 17#104
Managed to pick up a white one but haven't opened it yet because I'm not sure about the colour I got.... anyone had luck picking grey or black one in London area?
wagamamaluva
22 Jul 17#105
These have gone back up in price now.
wagamamaluva to wagamamaluva
22 Jul 17#106
I wanted black but got white. Unsure like you but I actually like it after one day. Family members have also said they think white is better than black because it looks more robotic :confused:
Opening post
This Russell Hobbs sensor bin provides a more hygienic waste disposal option than your normal kitchen bin. The sensor opens the bin lid automatically so you don't need to touch anything, while the 50L capacity is comfortably large enough for families. Sensor requires 2x AA batteries.
Links to other colours...
Black
White
Red
Top comments
Experience the thrill of being an animal 'Trapper' from the future by placing a tasty morsel of food inside the bin and laying it down long-ways in your back garden, with the top protruding slightly from the shrubs.
Next, flatten and fold the box that came with the bin into a small screen, cut out a long horizontal eye slit, and hide behind it at the opposite end of the garden, watching through binoculars.
Sooner or later some unsuspecting and curious 'wild game' such as a hedgehog or neighbour's cat will come along, and as they investigate, the mysterious looking hi tech silver cylinder will open, allowing them to claim the treat.
Once inside, the door will close gently behind them with a satisfying electronic bleep, trapping the animal securely but safely inside.
Depending on what type of Trapper from the future you are, you may then observe the animal up close, release it back into the wild, or eat it.
All comments (106)
Thanks OP x
Good discount though
Experience the thrill of being an animal 'Trapper' from the future by placing a tasty morsel of food inside the bin and laying it down long-ways in your back garden, with the top protruding slightly from the shrubs.
Next, flatten and fold the box that came with the bin into a small screen, cut out a long horizontal eye slit, and hide behind it at the opposite end of the garden, watching through binoculars.
Sooner or later some unsuspecting and curious 'wild game' such as a hedgehog or neighbour's cat will come along, and as they investigate, the mysterious looking hi tech silver cylinder will open, allowing them to claim the treat.
Once inside, the door will close gently behind them with a satisfying electronic bleep, trapping the animal securely but safely inside.
Depending on what type of Trapper from the future you are, you may then observe the animal up close, release it back into the wild, or eat it.
Cheers OP
Also I'm going to see if I can get my cat to sit on the lid, then watch him fly through the air, could make me some £$ on Youtube.
Also, mine had a surprising dent in it but I couldn't be bothered at only £13.
Black and a white for recycling and another white for general waste
http://www.costco.co.uk/view/p/eko-80-litre-motion-sensor-waste-bin-689345
except every time you go past the bin the lid flaps up
None in stock for me now.