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Masters Wheelie Bin Blue 60L $10.80

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Came across this deal for a small wheelie bin from Masters.
Easy to carry
Convenient storage
Holds 60L

Great for the garage perhaps or for scrap paper in the office.

either way a great bargain at $10.20 (discount applied on checkout)

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  • +19

    Lots of free ones down our street each Thursday morning…

    • -1

      You'll have to move it to someone else's house or you'll get reported eventually by the collection crews

    • +1

      But they are green.
      If you want blue…..

      • There are some in blue with yellow lids :)

    • +7

      If you go there a day early, you can get free trash too.

  • -2

    Free extra recycling ones from our council

  • +37

    So a garbage man knocks on a new tenants door and says "Hi mate so where's ya bin ?" The new tenant looks shocked and says "oh I've ah, I've been in Melbourne". Not having time for bulls*t and being in a rush the garbage man asks "no mate where's ya wheelie bin ?. Looking a bit confused and startled the tenant scratches his head and meekly replies "ok mate I've wheelie bin in jail but don't tell the landlord".

    • +11

      at least your username explains why you like them sort of jokes

    • You ruined it by adding 's to where, where's ya bin should be where ya bin! Where's ya wheelie bin? Where ya wheelie been!

      • Yeah the jokes a bit funnier when you include the accents, don't want to offend anyone though :).

    • +1

      Should I be concerned for the current state of my mental health stability that I quite enjoyed that pun?

    • +3

      At least its not the tired old 'this'll last me a lifetime' joke with every condom post…

    • +1

      I came in to tell the exact same joke!

      I've wheelie bin working, so I was too slow.

  • We (by 'We' I mean my wife) use this as a nappy/cloth wipes bin at home (Lid is a Godsend) - would recommend!

    • +2

      I shudder to think how bad that must smell when you eventually fill it up.

      • Lol !
        Week old nappy/baby wipes… Wont be pleasant

  • We use them to hold the kids' soft toys, saves them from being scattered everywhere.

    • We have about 6 of them that hold all the footy balls and frisbies etc.

      They live outside and water doesn't get in (unless the lid is left open), however the sun fades them something chronic.

    • +4

      We use them to hold the kids'

  • I have one of these. Is an internal recycling bin and when it's full I take it out to the big one and dump it all in….. Saves the hassle for multiple trips.

  • +3

    Nearly bought one then I remembered how painful my last click and collect purchase from masters was.

  • I found them really handy to store mulch/dirt. Its waterproof & can wheel it out dump some out & wheel it back.

  • Is this 60L bin the same size or smaller than the regular green council bins?
    Thanks!

    • I think Council bins tend to be around 240L.

      • I think Council bins tend to be around 240L.

        Our standard bin is 80 litre

        • 80L is harsh. In the Lower Hunter (NSW) they are almost definitely 240L. Like this one:- http://enviro-hygiene.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/WB2401.…

        • +1

          @PJC:

          80L is harsh.

          It is but you get used to it…
          Not worth an extra $200 per year to get 120 litre, or about $600-$700 more to get 240 litre.

        • +1

          @jv: True regarding the cost, which again is particularly harsh. Mind you, in my LGA there is never, ever a roadside cleanup campaign. That policy is in my view tantamount to a fly-tipper's charter. When our heavy, cuboid 80cm analogue TV died, I obliterated it with a mattock in order to fit the remnants into the bin.

        • +1

          @PJC:

          When our heavy, cuboid 80cm analogue TV died, I obliterated it with a mattock in order to fit the remnants into the bin.

          Same with getting rid of body parts… :(

        • +1

          @jv: No, that was a job for my reciprocating saw.

    • It's tiny one around 40x40x70cm

  • Can't you contact the council and say your bin got stolen and they'll give you another one?

    • +1

      Our council will "sell" you another one if yours gets stolen.

      • Our council will "sell" you another one if yours gets stolen.

        Are you sure about that?

        Our council 'owns' the bins so they replace them for free if they are stolen or damaged.

        • Yeah, the garbage truck broke one of my wheels once when it dropped our bin, I had to buy a new one for $15.
          That was a while ago, not sure if anything has changed since.

        • @whitey:

          Yeah, the garbage truck broke one of my wheels once when it dropped our bin

          You should have reported it to the police…

        • @jv:

          Well, we didn't see them break it, but everything pointed to that.
          Bin on side with broken wheel when i went to bring it in, if I saw them do it then it would have been different.
          I would have gone and taken the wheel off the truck drivers wheelie bin :) .

    • You can't use these as replacements for council bins, well, not in my council anyway.

  • Damn, just bought one a few weeks ago at full price for the kennel that i work in (voluntary work). Might buy another as a back up. Thanks OP.

  • +1

    This'll last me a lifetime

    • +1

      Whilst others here will use it to store their week's supply of Ansells and Trojans!

  • sorry price changed when check out

  • Slightly back-heavy with the lid open means they tend to tip backwards when empty. I recommend bolting a piece of wood along the front of the bin to keep it balanced.

    Edit: looks like out of stock WA.

  • All out of stock between Brisbane and the Gold Coast

  • +1

    Finally somewhere to store all the bargains I keep buying from here. Twelve should do me for a year.

  • Will I be allowed to put this out in the morning for rubbish truck to pick up?

    • i thinks truck will not pick up, because this bin not same color with council one, so they dont know what type your bin.

  • Masters should send them to their head office marketing department.. Surely they have a lot of "Australia’s “fastest-growing home improvement.." advertising material to shred.

  • Not out of stock. Just ordered 2 CnC.

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