ᐅ We would like to enclose our colored waste bins in storage boxes.
Created on: 3 Apr 2017 11:14
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RäuberHotzen
Hello,
my wife and I are looking for high-quality outdoor bins to store our colorful waste containers.
We want to keep the bins in enclosures so they don’t stand out too much.
My requirements are durability (preferably no wood) and still affordable.
My wife’s requirements: attractive appearance (wood is also welcome).
Has anyone had positive experience with a manufacturer, or do you have to have custom-made bins if you want them to last 10 years or more?
Best regards and thanks in advance.
I searched this forum but couldn’t find anything on this topic. Please only recommend truly high-quality manufacturers.
my wife and I are looking for high-quality outdoor bins to store our colorful waste containers.
We want to keep the bins in enclosures so they don’t stand out too much.
My requirements are durability (preferably no wood) and still affordable.
My wife’s requirements: attractive appearance (wood is also welcome).
Has anyone had positive experience with a manufacturer, or do you have to have custom-made bins if you want them to last 10 years or more?
Best regards and thanks in advance.
I searched this forum but couldn’t find anything on this topic. Please only recommend truly high-quality manufacturers.
R
RäuberHotzen10 Apr 2017 10:26As promised, I visited the site and took a look at the garbage bin enclosures.
First, regarding durability: the bins are designed to last 10 years or more. They even offer a warranty for that.
Only materials that are highly weather-resistant are used, such as stainless steel. Mr. Penkalla showed me what was considered during the "development" process (weak points are connecting elements like hinges or screws) and how they resolved these issues. The man really knew his stuff.
Dents or dents only occur if you drive into them with a car. The stainless steel is quite thick. @Curly
I even chose a bin with wood cladding (also for my wife’s sake):

The wood is specially treated, pressed, and sealed. I’ve also seen photos of a 7-year-old bin with wood cladding, and it looked very good. The wood was just a bit lighter due to sunlight. Everything else looked like day one.
Best regards
First, regarding durability: the bins are designed to last 10 years or more. They even offer a warranty for that.
Only materials that are highly weather-resistant are used, such as stainless steel. Mr. Penkalla showed me what was considered during the "development" process (weak points are connecting elements like hinges or screws) and how they resolved these issues. The man really knew his stuff.
Dents or dents only occur if you drive into them with a car. The stainless steel is quite thick. @Curly
I even chose a bin with wood cladding (also for my wife’s sake):
The wood is specially treated, pressed, and sealed. I’ve also seen photos of a 7-year-old bin with wood cladding, and it looked very good. The wood was just a bit lighter due to sunlight. Everything else looked like day one.
Best regards
Müllerin schrieb:
@ypg how is your plastic bin holding up?Great. It’s a Tepro Keter from Metro in anthracite. It works well. Since we will be getting a bio-waste bin next year, we bought a second one, and my husband also got a third one for the garden: you can hide it between bushes and store stuff there.
bibi80 schrieb:
@RäuberHotzen :
What is the price of the box, and how many bins is it designed for?
And where is the company located?
Best regards,
BirgitI’m interested as well. I much prefer these boxes compared to the Bauhaus model. Let’s see if I still like them once I know the price...
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