A smaller, decorative pedal bin in a discreet shade of grey. This everyday hero offers a soft-closing lid, an inner bucket that’s easy to take out and empty, and a handle that makes it easy to move.
Product details
The lid has soft-closing hinges, which prevent the risk of getting your fingers caught when closing it.
Easy to empty and clean as the inner bucket can be removed.
The bin is easy to move since it has a handle on the back.
You can use this bin anywhere in your home, even in damp areas like the kitchen and bathroom.
Materials and care
Material
- Body:
- Steel, Galvanized steel, Powder coating
- Lid/ Handle/ Screw/ Plate:
- Stainless steel
- Lid holder/ Bucket/ Connector:
- Polypropylene plastic
- Bar:
- Steel, Galvanized
- Bottom part:
- Stainless steel, Thermoplastic elastomer
- Closing device:
- Acetal plastic
Care
Wipe clean regularly with a cloth dampened in a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
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IKEA of Sweden AB
CHINA
IKEA KOREA
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IKEA Korea/ 1670-4532
8/1/2018
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Measurements
- Height: 45.5 cm
- Diameter: 28.5 cm
- Volume: 12 l
Packaging
MJÖSA
Article Number804.228.45- Width: 29 cm
- Height: 29 cm
- Length: 46 cm
- Weight: 2.66 kg
- Package(s): 1
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Material
What is steel?
Steel has unique characteristics when it is stretched and shaped since it remains strong. It provides strength to everything from skyscrapers and cars to bed frames and outdoor furniture. The steel industry is moving in the direction of more energy-efficient production and stronger steel qualities. It doesn’t lose any of its properties when recycled and today steel is one of the most recycled materials in the world.






