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Joseph Joseph GoRecycle 46 Litre Recycling Set - 14L Easy Empty Caddy + 32L Recycling Collector W/Codes

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Good reduction on this Joseph Joseph GoRecycle 46 Litre Recycling Set, comprising of a 14L Easy Empty Caddy + 32L Recycling Collector, now marked down to £23.74 with delivery included, by using the codes WELCOME & FREESHIP at the checkout.

The code FREESHIP can be used to obtain free delivery on a £10+ spend sitewide.

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  • Modular Construction
  • Features of the 14L bin has two 7-litre compartments for easy recycling separation.
  • Lids close to hide the contents of each side.
  • Designed so that each side can be emptied independently.
  • When the lids are opened together, they create a convenient carry handle.
  • Lids close to hide the contents of each side.
  • Designed so that each side can be emptied independently.
  • When the lids are opened together, they create a convenient carry handle.
  • What is more, it is easy to empty each side independently.
  • Easy Sorting of Household Waste – Plastic, Glass, Metal, Paper
  • Perfect Organiser – Easy Stackable
  • Grey Plastic
  • Full Retail Packaging



Dimensions

  • 32L: (Width)23.5cm x (Depth)43cm x (Height)39.5cm
  • 14L: (Width)25cm x (Depth)24.5cm x (Height)36cm
  • Total Stacked: (Width)25cm x (Depth)47cm x (Height)74.5cm



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  1. alexdodd's avatar
    I got there last time, and really like these bins!
    villageidiotdan's avatar
    Hmmm, I think I need something like this, big one for paper and smaller one for glass/tin/plastic.

    Are you able to remove the internal divide in the small one please? - I don't need to separate them where I live
  2. XNET's avatar
    I thought of getting this and realised that our family recycle a skip load every week!
    villageidiotdan's avatar
    Yeah, I'm thinking the same. We need to up our game but I feel like it's counter intuitive to buy plastic for recycling lol

    I need to get over that though as we're using a skanky metal bin to hold the glass/tin/plastic bottles and an annoying circular basket for the paper
  3. GRiDlock's avatar
    Did they have to make it look like a porta loo. Cannot un see that now :-)
    MrCharlie's avatar
    I thought it was a bog as well
  4. DontGoOverTheMountain's avatar
    7L compartments is just daft. We've had mixed recycling for ages here and I fill a 40L bin easily in a week, we're now moving to sorted recycling and I'm yet to find the right solution (I guess I want 20+20L and can keep the cardboard seperate?)
    villageidiotdan's avatar
    I think I'm going to go for the 50l stackable ones in Dunelm. Two fit nicely under the end of the table where we don't have a seat (IKEA equiv are too wide to fit 2 side by side)

    The most efficient use of space would be 4 of their smaller 30l ones but I fear the smaller they are the less use they are, even if we allocate 2 to paper. (edited)
  5. hadfieldjohn's avatar
    UPDATED: I found the lid. It was hidden under a false bottom in the box. It really was impossible to see (my excuse) but senior management found it by tipping the box upside down!

    Has anyone else that ordered one of these received one missing a lid for the larger container? Mine arrived this morning, but only the small container has a lid. It won't stack and the large container is effectively an odd shaped bucket. (edited)
  6. missy1978's avatar
    I use the bigger one all the time.
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