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Wall mounted waste bin 25 l stainless steel

  • Kod produktu: WB23SHB
  • Manufacturer: Faneco
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Trash Garbage Wall 25l

  • Capacity: 25l
  • Case Material: stainless steel 304 (thickness 0.7 mm)
  • Finish: sateen (matt)
  • Dimensions: - height: 435 mm - Width: 358 mm - depth: 155 mmTrash
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  • Weight: 3.20 kg
  • Installation: wall-mounted (4 screws)
  • Warranty: 12 months

A wall-mounted metal waste container without a lid is a solution suitable for places with high passenger traffic and maintaining a high level of hygiene is key. It is easy to use, does not require lifting the cover. Made of high-quality stainless steel. The possibility of screwing it to the wall saves space and facilitates access to the container.

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Trash Garbage Wall 25l

  • Capacity: 25l
  • Case Material: stainless steel 304 (thickness 0.7 mm)
  • Finish: sateen (matt)
  • Dimensions: - height: 435 mm - Width: 358 mm - depth: 155 mmTrash
  • Open
  • Weight: 3.20 kg
  • Installation: wall-mounted (4 screws)
  • Warranty: 12 months

A wall-mounted metal waste container without a lid is a solution suitable for places with high passenger traffic and maintaining a high level of hygiene is key. It is easy to use, does not require lifting the cover. Made of high-quality stainless steel. The possibility of screwing it to the wall saves space and facilitates access to the container.
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