Where does the bin go?

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Rapido C86i
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Hi, we are enjoying our new Rapido c86 (left hand drive) but there is no place for a bin! Any one got any ideas please
 
I've got a slide out bin in a cupboard under the sink. I never use it and just hang a small bin bag on the cupboard handles. I chose the smallest bin liner and just make sure to throw it (not out the window) at every opportunity.
 
I just hang a small bin bag on the cupboard handles. I chose the smallest bin liner and just make sure to throw it (not out the window) at every opportunity.
Ditto. And we have a recyclables bin which we stand in the passenger footwell when parked up and it lays in the bathroom when travelling.

Bins on hab doors are seriously annoying.
 
I fitted a towbar and pull this instead of a car 🚘

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On a serious note, I use the empty plastic bread wrapper bags, it sits in a Dolce Gusto box and get binned everyday 👍🏻
 
We have a small open bin with bag in, roll of new bags at the bottom under the liner bag, which fits neatly in between the front of the toilet and the wall. If its dry rubbish it can just be dropped in, if food waste pulled out and bag tied ready to be dropped into a bin - we have dogs so food waste is never left accessible.

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Another IKEA bin fan here.

Small and emptied frequently is generally a lot easier to manage than it is to find a large bin for us predominantly wild campers.
 
We have a folding bin, designed for hanging over cupboard doors but I added a filet of wood for it to hang on by the whoosh bang. About a tenner on ebay or amazon...

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Pete
 
Might as join in the posing of rubbish bins.

We have a waste and recycling bin in a draw but find them awkward to use so we use them for the veg.

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For the rubbish a €5 bin from the Chinese shop, store it in a cupboard or draw when travelling. Photo makes it look twice as tall as it is only 13" high.

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We hang a bag on a hook...BUSBY

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We have one of these at home as a food caddy; bought another one for the van to use for general waste. All recycling goes in a separate bag which gets put in the garage until we can empty it.
 
For recycling we use a carrier bag hanging from the gear lever. When stationary!
Not very attractive, but functional.
A bit like me really 🙁

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In our previous vans we had a spring up cylindrical bin , like those tiny pop up tents , that folded flat and took up no space in our PVCs. Always put a decent quality bin bag in it and it never leaked once which surprised me! Kept it between the two front seats once they were swivelled round.

Our latest PVC came with a bin just inside the sliding door fixed to the side panel of cooker. Easy to remove and clean. Hasnt annoyed me yet getting in and out of van!
 
I've got a slide out bin in a cupboard under the sink. I never use it and just hang a small bin bag on the cupboard handles. I chose the smallest bin liner and just make sure to throw it (not out the window) at every opportunity.
The plastic veg bags from lidl are perfect
 
We use a small plastic bin with normal bin-liners. While travelling it sits in the bathroom propped up by the floor brush. Simple and effective.
 
Another IKEA bin fan here.

In our case we have a loop of elasticated paracord around the driver seat base which keeps the bin in position behind the driver when we are moving, and lives between the driver/passenger seat when stationary
 

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