Product Review

Spin-A-Bin

Kitchen recycling organizers, called “a hot new design frontier” in

The Naturally Elegant Home (see review, page 14), are proliferating nationwide. One innovative item, introduced last year by Feeny Manufacturing Company, replaces the common corner-cabinet lazy susan with three rotating bins for separating recyclables. The Spin-A-Bin consists of three 32-quart polyethylene bins hanging from a steel frame that rotates just like the lazy susans it replaces. One bin at a time is accessible outside the cabinet, and is easily removed by lifting it off the frame.

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Published November 1, 1992

(1992, November 1). Spin-A-Bin. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/product-review/spin-bin