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EvianBaby | 23:17 Tue 20th Mar 2012 | ChatterBank
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Spend £125 on a bin? £125 to hold your crap. Mental!
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Soz, was just looking at kitchen bins on amazon and saw one for that amount. Lots of them were £80 or £90 quid.

I was thinking more like a tenner!
yep!.........mental!.......more money than sense!........
Sorry - £125 is lightweight ...

http://www.originalco...chen-bins&src=froogle
My SIL bought us an expensive bin for Christmas one year (I still wonder what her thinking was). I have just checked and they are now £130! However, when the lid broke I emailed them to ask how I could get a new bit and they sent the bit for free and when it happened again they sent a whole new lid.
I paid £59 for a metal triple divided recycle bin for the kitchen.
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Wow, price slashed to £316!!! Bargain! Might get a couple of those.
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Sher, never mind the price....your sil bought you a bin for xmas!
My kitchen bin was £75..................it's very smart.
My kitchen bins are two buckets under the sink in the cupboard, one for rubbish one for recycling. There is nothing much in either of them, because I hate rubbish remaining in the house for anything more than a day!!
my kitchen bin was a tenner out of asda
my bin was around 15 quid, flip top. easy to keep clean, hidden in the corner, it's just a bin!..............
I hate bins to be on display. I also hate those tall bins. I'll stick to my humble buckets lined with Morrisons carrier bags!!;o)
I have a £20 30L stainless steel/chrome bin for dry rubbish, looks good, everything else goes in an Asda bag and is binned outside every night.
My kitchen bin is three free carrier bags, again for re-cycling. 1. papers..

2. veggie waste..3. non-recyclable.....all emptied end of the day, carrier bags

into non-recyclable.
I can't get enthusiastic about rubbish bins, I certainly wouldn't spend anything on one.
I bought my kitchen bin for £5.99 from The Range. It is made of genuine PVC and does exactly the same as the £316 one.

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