This heavy duty Compass bin comes in a top-quality 304 grade brushed stainless steel.
February 22nd, 2012
Designed by:
Compass
Its smart rectangular form combined with the swing top makes it perfect for both indoor and outdoor public spaces.
Complete with feet to protect floor surfaces, this Compass bin is ideal for all areas. A stylish addition to any public space.
Please see the full range of Compass bins on www.weatherdon.com.au.
Materials
304 Grade Brushed Stainless Steel finish
Dimensions
Gal Liner Size: 550mm (H) 200mm (W) x 3500m (L)
Size of Bin: 750mm (H) x 230mm (W) 380mm (L)
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