Duplo Bin

tngcas

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Does anyone know what the bin that Duplo puts under the DC-618 is called? It's roughly 3ft square, corrugated plastic (yard sign type) sides with reinforced corners/edges and is perfectly straight. The size and shape of it make it very useful.
I'd really like about 3-4 more for our shop but I can't figure out the exact name of it to google where to buy them?
 
Does anyone know what the bin that Duplo puts under the DC-618 is called? It's roughly 3ft square, corrugated plastic (yard sign type) sides with reinforced corners/edges and is perfectly straight. The size and shape of it make it very useful.
I'd really like about 3-4 more for our shop but I can't figure out the exact name of it to google where to buy them?
Manual just calls it the Waste Box:
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I'd really like about 3-4 more for our shop
sounds like your shop is way busier than mine (i'm just in-house for marketing team), but my 'solution' has been to use boxes my paper comes in.

This way, I top the box and dispose of the entire thing instead of running the duplo waste bin to the dumpster. I can fit a box that my 12x18 paper come in under my DC-616 with the lid under the box. One reason i started doing is is that my waste bin seems rather fragile.

not sure if that works for you, but maybe someone else?
 
 
Ha, these seem to be unbranded USPS flat mail tubs. Quite handy around our shop, but we do handle a ton of mail. USPS claims they cost about $5/ea, uline looks to charge $14. Must be that bulk bulk discount. :)
 
Does anyone know what the bin that Duplo puts under the DC-618 is called? It's roughly 3ft square, corrugated plastic (yard sign type) sides with reinforced corners/edges and is perfectly straight. The size and shape of it make it very useful.
I'd really like about 3-4 more for our shop but I can't figure out the exact name of it to google where to buy them?
Please email me these details to [email protected] and I will share with my teammate to see what options we may have.

Thank you!
Dan
 

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