Key features
This bin is also suitable if you want to sort paper cartons, plastic, bottles, newspapers or other waste that takes up space.
The lid closes slowly and softly, which reduces the risk of pinching your fingers.
The ring on the inside of the bin hides and holds the waste bag in place.
The pedal bin is easy to move since it has a grip-friendly overhang on the back.
The lid has soft-closing gas hinges, which prevents the risk of getting your fingers caught when closing it.
The bin is designed with rounded corners to make it easier to clean.
KNÖCKLA pedal bin is also available in a smaller size with 2 inner containers – perfect for those who want to sort waste that does not take up much space or who want to empty the bin often.
A good place for waste sorting is in the kitchen, and as close to the sink as possible since it helps you avoid spills. This is also where most waste is generated.
Designer
Measurements
Assembled size
Height: | 24 ½ " |
Volume: | 13 gallon |
Width: | 19 " |
Depth: | 11 ¾ " |
Package size & weight
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Length: | 24 ¾ " |
Width: | 19 " |
Height: | 11 ½ " |
Weight Gross: | 4 lb 10 oz |
Weight Net: | 4 lb 10 oz |
Volume per package: | 3.10 cu.ft |
Materials
Care instructions
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Wipe clean with a water dampened soft cloth and a mild non-abrasive dish detergent or soap, if necessary.
Assembly instructions
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Ideas & inspiration
How do I make a small kitchen look bigger?
There are many ways to give even the smallest kitchen some serious style and make it feel more spacious than it is. Use clever storage solutions to stow away things when they’re not in use and, if possible, try a simple design trick: white fronts reflect light and help create the illusion of a bigger space.
How to organize recycling at home
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