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Sensor Bins For The Kitchen !
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I bought one of these recently from ebay. Its a 58 litre one, in lovely shiny stainless steel, and it took less that 3 days to arrive, via Argos ! ( only £39:98 as well ! )
But I am in danger of using up the 4xD batteries, as I can't resist "Waving my hand" over the sensor every time I walk past.
The way it shoots up and shoots back down again, 10 seconds later, is my newest toy.
But I am in danger of using up the 4xD batteries, as I can't resist "Waving my hand" over the sensor every time I walk past.
The way it shoots up and shoots back down again, 10 seconds later, is my newest toy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, naomi. I'm not keen, but a lot of my waste goes on the compost heap.
We have 3 bins: brown (food and vegetable waste including tea-bags); blue - recyclable plastics plus paper of all sorts and green for everything else. It took me ages to get my head round it when we got here. This week is Brown on Thursday morning and Green on Friday. Next week it will be Blue on Friday. :(
We have 3 bins: brown (food and vegetable waste including tea-bags); blue - recyclable plastics plus paper of all sorts and green for everything else. It took me ages to get my head round it when we got here. This week is Brown on Thursday morning and Green on Friday. Next week it will be Blue on Friday. :(
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