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9.2.2018

First things first... I picked two up on the Amazon warehouse used... I think they were of the "very good" and "like new" variety... and this may have swung my view on this bin somewhat. I am, by nature, someone who is a cheapskate and was miserably trying to find a very large bin that wasn't made of entirely of plastic, wasn't hideous and that was also under twenty quid. Frankly I was trying to find one for under a tenner... but... near enough... I decided to take a risk on the bins based on both the ridiculous cheapness of the used versions and a bit of a gut feeling. Also on the fact I could return them.Weirdly I lucked out. I bought a 60L touch lid for general rubbish and an 80L open one for recycling.The thing is,this is probably a 3 star... pushing 4 bin at full price for the home. Maybe 4 for the small office or somewhere you want a big square bin you can jam in corners. As used bin for 10-20 quid it's five stars all the way... if you put it together right. Which is clearly where a lot of people have been going wrong.The panels are only rolled over on one of the short edges, and that is to go UPWARDS. If you don't do that... and... first time frankly... you're going to create a bit of a finger and bag slicer. These panels slide together via the rolled edges on the long sides interlocking. Once you have all four done turn it upside down on a soft surface like a tea-towel or similar and fit the base onto the end that has unrolled edges, making sure they fit into the slots in the base with a bit of wangling and cursing.The fiddly part is screwing the four screws in and making sure you get them down the middled of the interlocked rolled edges without bending them over and chewing them up. Do it slow, quarter of the way at a time on each screw with all four in at once o you can adjust the base or it can twist up. Make sure to put some downward pressure on the base or the sides can slide against each other as the screws go in and you can get the edges becoming uneven. A second person just makes life easier frankly. It's worth repeatedly double checking the top as they really are keen to rise up if the screws aren't perfectly dead centre.Once it's all done though... it's really quite good... Considering I was expecting the things to be piles of bent tin based on the reviews they're sat back to back happily surviving and doing their job. The looks are certainly of a particular taste... there's a very definite sense of "stern practicality" to them but you probably won't find any bin that makes as efficient a use of space as these. They also, despite my fears when I bought them, are the same height despite the differing capacity of the 60 and 80 litre versions, just differing in theone dimension.... I guess... depth? They sit back to back as a matched pair very nicely.The bag retaining top pieces that clip in also serve to strengthen the frame which, otherwise, flops about. Don't throw them away. Don't let someone else throw them away.As far as cons... there's definitely cons and I can see why, at full price, people would have issues. However bins in general seem to be weirdly expensive and find inexplicable ways to break a lot so mileage on price may vary...The DIY aspect will put some off... that's fair enough. It's four panels to slot together, four screws to put through a base and four rubber feet to put in but it can be fiddly. It's perfectly possible to make a mess of it and it's not going to be entirely forgiving if you do. Everyone has their own level of comfort but if you've put together basic flatpacks and just remember the most important rule of double-checking before slotting the pieces together you'll be fine, just watch out for the rolled vs un-rolled short edges as it looks like it could be a bit of a pain to get them apart again if you get it the wrong way round.The touch lid requires an.. industrial... touch. Despite the comedically small little catch it requires a fair old bit of force to engage the catch and it's of the kind that if you do it halfway and it clicks but doesn't engage fully you have to repeat the process to unlatch it... and then try again. It's not quite the silent swish of certain brands... nor the horrible grinding plastic and non-moving lid of a broken electric bin. You get the feel for it after a day but your first instinct will be it's broken. In reality it just seems to be designed for the heavy-handed... which can come in handy.It's a bit odd really, because the catch looks like it should break instantly. It's a farcical little thing... However the rest of the lid is very solid so it's only going to have vertical force applied to it rather than any twisting or strange violence likely to damage it. I will update the review if it does break but, admittedly, I can see some basic logic in how it might well last. Also, for those looking at used versions as a cheap answer, it doesn't look too complicated to improvise a new catch or just disable the spring on the lid.The open lid version is just a nice large opening with a good solid lid with nothing to go wrong.If you can pick one up cheap enough and can put it together correctly these are really quite surprisingly good gigantic bins that take up a comparatively tiny amount of floor space and don't actually look too bad at all in a sort of "industrial warehouse chic" sort of... uh... way.
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23.8.2015

Arrived the next day to my surprise. Arrived flat pack with assembly instructions.( Four sides and top and bottom). These were easy to follow instructions.The bin itself feels flimsy when you start assembling it, but when put together its really solid. It doesn't have a solid plastic liners like the lift up bins. You use bin sacks straight in the bin and a collar hold these in place.The swing mechanism is very sensitive,you have to only barely touch it and swings open. You can make the swing keep open by pulling back the swing doors gently. The bin has a large capacity, I have gone over 3 days without having to change it and we are a family of 4 who tries to recycle everything.I have fitted ours under our kitchen worktop,
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5.4.2014

Yes, this is a very expensive bin. And yes, you have to assemble it yourself (although this is no harder than typical IKEA, no matter what other reviewers think). But it is large, rectangular, has a lid system that doesn't get messy in use, and a well thought-through system of retaining the bin liner.The plastic latch that holds the touch lid looks fragile, and indeed the first one came broken off (Amazon was great replacing it as usual). I held back reviewing it because I wanted to see if this was the case in use, but after several months of daily use it is holding up fine. Summary: high price and potentially fragile latch make this 4 stars, otherwise it would be 5.

7.5.2017

This has some pretty terrible reviews, even the overall average is low, but it's really not that bad of a product. I do however think it's overpriced at RRP as the construction is somewhat flimsy. It definitely lacks the premium feel you would expect from a product in this price range and the fact you have to construct it yourself is a bit rich given the price. Overall though, for a bin, it's fine if you an get it cheap enough.Construction takes ~10mins and requires a screwdriver.

18.4.2017

I am suprised by the poor reviews on these bins - the item feels of solid construction and the finish is good. The 40l version is 55cm high, which is compact but perfect as my recycling bin. As for tearing the bags, the top edges have been rolled over to prevent this happening - my guess is people have assembled the sides upside down (!) The closure on the swing top feels well sprung and takes up little space at the top of the bag unlike many other designs.

18.8.2016

Very good quality bin and takes any of the cheaper bin liners available in supermarkets. There is a 30pack of 50litre bags on a roll available in Tesco (Tesco branded) that fits perfectly, costs about £1.30.Bin was easy enough to put together with the good instruction booklet, but give yourself enough space to lay the box on a large table or on the floor. A medium sized Philips or Pozidrive screwdriver will be required.

20.12.2019

After struggling to remove my bin bags from my old brabantia bin (it felt like I was a contestant in world's strongest Man trying to get the bag out of the bin) we bought this bin, when it arrived we were surprised it was flat pack, but it was so easy to assemble. With a air hole in the bottom to stop the vacuum forming, removing a 50l full bin bag could not be easier. Great Product.

24.11.2018

We had an in-frame shaker kitchen installed and the only bins that would fit the bin unit were these ones! Would never have brought them full prices as they're bins at the end of the day! But managed to secure a cheaper price through Amazon Warehouse. They're sturdy bins and are very easy to install.

4.3.2016

Big top bin very happy with my end product of hails bin big box touch top but a bit disappointed it was flat pack as I'm a pensioner and found it a bit challenging putting it together but otherwise very happy

22.3.2020

This item is very flimsy doesn’t last long and they want a lot of money for it

16.2.2015

Looks good but can see marks easily. Fits perfectly in the kitchen , good size

23.2.2018

PERFECT AND EXACT REPLACEMENT TO OUR FITTED KITCHEN UNIT

29.12.2016

Nice and big, the bin bags get more use (fuller)

14.1.2018

brilliant bin so much better than my sensor bin

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