Five of the best kitchen bins
Functional and stylish waste disposal for the kitchen
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1. Bama Poker Bin Plus Set
Each bin in this versatile modular four-pack holds 27 litres and measures 30cm x 40cm x 37cm. The cubes can be stacked in a square shape or a tower, or a pair can fit under a sink.
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2. Joseph Joseph Totem Waste Bin
This functional, stylish bin has two 30-litre compartments for waste and recycling stacked vertically, plus a three-litre removable food waste caddy. It also has a replaceable activated carbon filter to keep unpleasant odours under control.
3. Brabantia Bo Hi
This stainless-steel 60-litre touch-top bin has twin compartments for sorting rubbish and recycling. It has a soft-touch closure and very stable, non-skid legs.
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4. Dunelm 30/30L Recycling Bin
Available in a choice of colours, this bin has two 30-litre inner buckets, each with its own pedal and soft-closing lid.
5. Simplehuman extra large dual compartment bin
This 58-litre pedal bin has two buckets with handles, a built-in pocket for liners, and a smooth, silent close mechanism.
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