Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
BEATRICE B.
22 juni 2025
Bellissimo design, prodotto di estrema qualità e funzionalità
ミッチ
14 juni 2025
不燃と生ゴミに分けて使ってます。やや大きめなので集荷までこちらのゴミ箱で間に合います。キッチンに置いても美しく買って良かったと思います。
Leenz
9 maart 2025
It’s a bin. A pricey one. I got it cuz it was copper and I can store the bags in the bin (storage issues) but it’s bigger than I pictured it from the measurements so it’s more like a buddy in the kitchen ‘scuse me pal, comin’ past’ (storage issues). However, I was away on lockdown and forgot I’d left some food in the bin. Didn’t realise til I opened the thing to throw something else away and nearly threw up in it...So very good at containing stinky food items. Don’t do like me tho and nearly break it after putting the recycling box back in the wrong way round and trying to close the lid on it. It’s very sturdy tho so I did no damage despite being a heavy handed oaf
Book Fan
1 januari 2025
Yes, I did. I did get a 200 hundred dollar garbage can. Shaking my head, even now. The reason? I hate garbage cans.I hate them. I hate looking at them. I hate them in the kitchen, the bathroom, the study, any room at all. And I especially hate them in other people's homes. I have an in law who has the most gross plastic white garbage can situated promptly in the middle of the kitchen at the end of her counter, which is in the middle of the whole house. Gross. Yes, it does have a lid. But still, gross. She is from another time, possibly another dimension, so it probably would never occur to her that a large plastic can of old food and grossness in the middle of your house (open concept house here) and middle of food area and middle of people gathering would ever be in the slightest of distaste, for she would of course need taste in the first place - ouch... Anyway, same for my father - same garbage displays and grossness and possible other dimension.So because of my issues with inside garbage cans (mine or others), no matter where I have moved, I always put them under the kitchen sink. I buy tiny garbage cans - one for recycle also - and take the garbage out every day. They are open cans, but since I always owned my own homes in the past, there were no problems. Until recently.Recently I moved into a rental..oops..and there were bugs...double oops. So I spray and put out traps and control them, I think. I'm no bug person, so I thought all was taken care of. But then they came back, with a vengeance. My landlord keeps apologizing. There were dead bugs when I moved in, but he said they were nothing and I had already made it to where I couldn't change addresses..triple oops. So, rental, bugs, kill them, bugs again, finally have to get rid of my garbage containers under the sink. Damn. I hate seen garbage cans. Garbage cans should be hidden. Now I have to have 2 seen garbage cans, because I also recycle. 2 cans displayed in my kitchen. With no where to hide them. Damn.Upon researching many hours, because I hate seen garbage cans but I hate bugs in my kitchen even more, I keep tripping over the simplehuman garbage/recycling container that looks beautiful for 200 bucks. I can't do it but I must.So instead of purchasing it myself, I ask my father to buy it for me for my upcoming birthday present, but with the added condition that he must also buy one for himself. He agrees, to my astonishment. Why hadn't I tried this before with other things?The 200 hundred dollar garbage/recycling containers = they are both beautiful, mine and his. They sit in the eating areas of both of our places and beckon you to put your garbage into them and they will discreetly yet lovingly protect you from your garbage and recycling. Yes, this is what these works of garbage container art do. They protect you from your garbage and the seen garbage cans, because, really, what is that? Is that your garbage? Can that really be a garbage can? No, it is an artful container that keeps your kitchen tidy and hides life's little unpleasantnesses like gross garbage cans away from your eyes or as uppity millenniums or "adults" playing at work in universities would say, "first world problems." So if you have a first world problem like garbage can revulsion, this is definitely your can.
Chris
16 november 2024
Zur neuen Küche sollte endlich auch ein neues Abfallsammelsystem her das optisch hochwertig zur Küche passt um den alten 20€ Eimer mit 15L Fassungsvermögen abzulösen.Anforderungen waren neben der Optik ein zweites Fach für Plastikabfall welches im besten Fall ein wenig größer ist als das für den Hausmüll und ein generell größeres Fassungsvermögen (mindestens 25 L).Außerdem sollte der neue Abfalleimer natürlich von den Abmaßen passen, Standardmülltüten aufnehmen und am besten auch mal geöffnet bleiben ohne ständig das Fusspedal zu betätigen.Zum Simplehuman:Pro:- schickes Design- wertige Verarbeitung- großes Volumen- nimmt die Kaufland 50L Tüten auf- nimmt gelbe Standard-Recyclingsäcke auf (siehe Bilder)- Mülltüten sind nicht sichtbar- die Ikea Müllschaufel passt komplett rein. Nichts geht mehr beim saubermachen der Tiertoilette daneben.Neutral:- Nur ein herausnehmbarer Eimer dabei. Das Fach für den (bei uns) Plastikmüll wird nur mit einer Tüte bestückt wodurch es auch gut 10L größer wird. Ein Ersatzeimer kann beim Hersteller für 30€ bestellt werden und passt auch in die rechte Seite (siehe Bilder).Kontra:- der Rahmen lässt sich nicht volle 90 Grad öffnen. Dadurch lässt sich der Eimer schwerer entnehmen.- der Deckel bleibt nur solange offen wie das Pedal betätigt wird. Für den Tütenwechsel kann der Rahmen dauerhaft geöffnet werden das ist aber umständlicherFazit:Für unsere Anforderungen der einzige Abfalleimer den wir gefunden haben. Die Möglichkeit den Deckel dauerhaft zu öffnen haben leider nur sehr wenige Modelle. Somit ist der Simplehuman für uns eine gute Wahl.
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