kitchen waste bins

Paula

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Anyone got any idea what is best in their opion. Bit new to this and currently just use a plastic bag stuffed into the teatowel holder We only need small one for inside, Maybe one which would fit on side of kitchen cupboard or fridge and collapse / fold down or even unhook when not in use. I am sure I used to see things like that when I was kid.

THe only one I have seen on the net is a Garbina or someting but looks as though the lid sticks out all the time. Could be wrong but that is what it looks like

I am thinking of one which doesnt sit proud of wall when not in use. Not very clearn but maybe someone will know what I mean.
 
Hia
just carry on with your plastic bag that way you don't end up with to much rubbish and cupboards don't start falling of hinges:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
agree with polly on this, use a carrier bag every stop tie in a knot and dump every move it works for us:rolleyes:
 
Cak tanks have a carrier bag holder .It opens out to hold bag then you close it when not in use .I have one on the side of the sink.Takes up little space just along 1/2 inch metal bar with 2 flip out sides.I think it cost about £7.00 .

val
 
Kitchen Waste Bins for Motor Caravans

Paula
In our Symbol we use a Snap a Sack this is a plastic folding bag carrier on this we use normal plastic carrier bags ( but be careful only use ones without holes in the bottom ) you can use various pedel bin liners but then you would have to buy them.
Once started you find the best places to snaffle them from we find the smaller stores use a flimsy bag but this is best with no holes in them Tesco, Asda etc seem to use bags with holes in the side near the bottom.

there are several versions of this product if you visit a good caravan dealer this would be the place to go look for one that folds flat when not in use

Alf
 
Hi Paula,
we use a carrier bag, fill it, knot it and bin it. It makes a small enough package to post in most rubbish bins. :D Two weeks ago we where in Whitby, :cool: a large three axle coachbuilt stoped on the double yellows :pand the driver jumped out to try and get an almost full black bin liner into a covered bin. This was at lunch time so there wasn't a lot of room in the bin........he left the rubbish, in the bag, on the pavement! :eek:

:cool: :D JIM!! :D :cool:

P.S. ALF you have a PM! :D
 
A roll of Wilko's small and cheapo pedal bin liners for us. Just stash one loose somewhere (footwell / shower tray etc) and knot it and bin it when the opportunity arises.
I agree with previous posts - little and often is clean and simple
 

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