We want to put our bin in a draw but I am worried about the smell.
Are there ways to combat this, or is the smell not too bad?
Thanks
Sandra
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My mother installed a "Kitchen King" (kiwi brand) underbench drawer bin in her kitchen, and it comes with a "perfume-sealed" lid. But the bins are emptied regularly enough that they don't smell. (Of rubbish, that is. She's sick to death of the fragrance!) |