Bin

Chris1983

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Just a quick Q,

What do people do for a small waste bin (kitchen odds and sods etc) in habitation area?

I’d got a steel wire frame thing hooks over door under sink unit, thinking that would be efficient. But it’s not as i obvs have that cupboard packed out.

Thought maybe a little ikea bin sat in step of sliding door, but again, not sure efficient.

Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
 
A collapsible cylinder shape fabric bin, with a small plastic bag in. Collapses down to nothing, but enough shape and strength to be usable.

If I can find a link to one I will post it here.

Pete
 
We have one of these for the exact same reason. Ideal for tea bags, tissues, small amount of rubbish as it is only small. Clips on the back of the drivers head rest so it’s ideal as it is next to kitchen worktop.IMG_5652.png
 
We just use supermarket produce bags, the ones on the roll in the fresh fruit & veg section. We don’t make much waste, mostly teabags & the odd plastic packets (which I despise). We drop them in the bin each day. Being small, they can easily disappear into a normal on-street rubbish bin if we’re off grid.
 
We have one of these for the exact same reason. Ideal for tea bags, tissues, small amount of rubbish as it is only small. Clips on the back of the drivers head rest so it’s ideal as it is next to kitchen worktop.View attachment 235229
I’ve got one similar that straps to the drivers head rest. It’s up off the floor and out of the way.
 
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