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JamesN

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#239894 9-Aug-2018 16:10
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Has anyone ever seen a slide out rubbish bin, but one that sits in the open and not concealed in a cupboard.

 

I want to put one under a edge of of the kitchen island where the bar stools would usually. A pedal bin lid will not open enough if sitting under there.

 

I want it looking like the metal rectangular pedal bins though.

 

 

 

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Disrespective
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  #2070844 9-Aug-2018 16:58
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I've never seen anything quite like that. You could use a top mounted slide out bin and get a drawer front/shroud for the front/exposed sides. 

 

https://www.hafele.co.nz/en/product/waste-bin-hideaway-compact-range/000000ed000321ae00020023/

 

 




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  #2070850 9-Aug-2018 17:13
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Yeah thinking I will need to go that way if I cannot find what I want


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  #2080858 29-Aug-2018 15:46
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we have this one mounted in a cupboard

 

https://www.fit-nz.co.nz/-Tanova_TB26-20HS_Simplex_Pull_Out_Kitchen_Bin_2x6L_200mm_-_Grey_-_Handle_-_Soft_Close

 

however I think it is 2x 8L not 2x 6L

 

200 mm width is the perfect size for supermarket bags going inside the rubbish pull out.

 

Some more here:

 

https://archipro.co.nz/search?search=rubbish

 

Mitre 10 also have a slide out one that usually people put under the sink, but it would go under your counter as well, it doesn't attach or need a door front.





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