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Vajrasiddhi

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Sorry, haven't got the hang of this yet, just posted the above pics of the rubbish bin on our AS Broadway in the hope that someone may have a tip as to how to secure a bin liner. The groove under the front of the lid doesn't go all the way round so bungy/elastic isn't a viable option. I wonder if it's supposed to have some sort of insert? Thanks
 
Clothes Peg at the back and maybe couple of small self tappers in each side at the back corners to hold a mini bungy around the front edge. Out of interest where do you get your user name from?
 
Out of interest where do you get your user name from?

According to Prof Google.....

"Vajrasiddhi" refers to the Vajra (thunderbolt) siddhi (attainment), often associated with the Padmasambhava mantra "Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum".

In this context, "Vajra" represents the enlightened mind's energy and the ability to cut through obstacles, while "Siddhi" signifies spiritual attainment or accomplishment.
The mantra is considered a powerful tool for spiritual growth and transformation.
 
According to Prof Google.....

"Vajrasiddhi" refers to the Vajra (thunderbolt) siddhi (attainment), often associated with the Padmasambhava mantra "Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum".

In this context, "Vajra" represents the enlightened mind's energy and the ability to cut through obstacles, while "Siddhi" signifies spiritual attainment or accomplishment.
The mantra is considered a powerful tool for spiritual growth and transformation.
That's about right!
 
According to Prof Google.....

"Vajrasiddhi" refers to the Vajra (thunderbolt) siddhi (attainment), often associated with the Padmasambhava mantra "Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum".

In this context, "Vajra" represents the enlightened mind's energy and the ability to cut through obstacles, while "Siddhi" signifies spiritual attainment or accomplishment.
The mantra is considered a powerful tool for spiritual growth and transformation.
Took the words right out of my mouth………… or not😉
 
A lot of Chausson vans have exactly the same bin and lots of people have swapped them for these IKEA bins as they fit the space perfectly and the bags don’t rip when you remove them
 

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We don't use a bin at all. We use smaller bags that edibles come in such as bananas, bread, porridge oats. We chuck them every day or couple of days. It's easier to dispose of a smaller amount of rubbish in public rubbish bins.
 
We also use our small fruit bags and also the tetra packs cut open at the top make a great bin ,
Use the pouring eye and a hook to mount , fill 3/4 full then fold the top oover again ,
Obviously if theres a recycleing of tetras in the area we dont use as a bin
 

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