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A comprehensive tour of our kitchen systems, practical, functional and that fit your lifestyle. There is a kitchen for everyone at IKEA!
Lids are included so you can hide your waste. They are removable for easy cleaning, or if you prefer using your bins without lids.
HÅLLBAR bins are designed to meet different recycling needs. This narrow combination is suitable if you have limited space and choose to sort your waste at the recycling station.
A combination with 2 bins that is perfect for sorting your tin cans and smaller packages.
You can also use the bins for practical storage of, for example, toilet paper rolls or shopping bags.
A ring on the top edge of the bin hides the waste bag and keeps it in place. It’s removable either for easy cleaning or if not being used.
Mount this pull-out frame inside your cabinet to hide your recycling behind a door. Easy to mount and use in cabinets throughout the home.
The pull-out frame gives you quick access and a good overview of your recycling and keeps your bin stable. Pull it out to sort and push it back when you are done.
The included sticker can be attached to the bin to mark what you are recycling. Draw or write on the sticker to make it clear what goes in each bin.
In the kitchen, mount your recycling as close to the sink as possible since this is where most waste is produced and to avoid spills.
The folding handle makes it easy to carry the bin with you to the waste station.
The bin is designed with rounded corners to make it easier to clean.
To be mounted at the bottom of a cabinet.
Volume: | 5 gallon |
Do you take it home? Make sure it fits in your vehicle.
Total packages: 5
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