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No fuss, no muss.
Brabantia’s NewIcon pedal bin is *ahem* a real step up from all the other trash cans you’re used to. Case in point: On top of its eye-candy looks, it’s got a soft-closing, odor-proof lid, plus a removable inner plastic bucket that cleans up easy. Worried about it toppling over? Don’t be—it has a non-slip base and a built-in anti-tilting block, too. It’s corrosion resistant, which means you can keep it in a humid bathroom or kitchen without worry. Now to choose from all those sizes and colors…
- Smooth: soft closing lid, light pedal operation.
- Easy to clean: removable plastic inner bucket.
- Odour-proof: tight closing lid.
- No slipping, no scratching: soft non-slip base.
- Stable: built-in anti-tilting block.
- Ideal for humid areas: made of corrosion resistant materials.
- Made in: Belgium.
- Product Warranty: 10 year guarantee and service.
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
3.2 Gallon Gallon (12L): 13.31" L x 9.88" W x 16.18" H.
5.3 Gallon Gallon (20L): 14.96" L x 11.42" W x 18.39" H.
8 Gallon (30L): 14.96" L x 11.54" W x 26.73" H.
- Materials:
- Planet friendly - Cradle-to-Cradle® Certified, Bronze level.
- More sustainable choice - made from 43% recycled material, 97% recyclable after use.
- Planet friendly - Cradle-to-Cradle® Certified, Bronze level.
- Care:
Clean with a damp cloth.
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