17' Series Organising the Expanda

dagree

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We use a small 25 litre plastic kitchen bin with shopping bags... It sits under the small dinette (Under bunks) when no grandson with us.... Otherwise it gets put out under the awning next to the door!

the daughter is a "Rubbish Nazi" so once its full, she enjoys taking the "Wubbish" to the "Wubbish bin" and also all the recycle stuff......
Will leave the "Wubbish" outside on our next get together and she is welcome to do a walk by at anytime :)
 
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Dobbie

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Stick on hook with rubbish bag and a huge peg type clip to stop the animals getting at it. If that's a problem the bag gets shoved in a sealed bucket overnight if said animals visit.

Except in south Australia where they don't believe in free bags
 

mikerezny

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We use:

inside: a small white 2kg yogurt container and line it with the small fruit and vegetable bags.

outside: a square white 10kg container which used to hold granulated chlorine. It has a handle, the lid closes very securely,
(no problems with animals getting in), and is lined with shopping bags.
This is great when we have to bring our rubbish home.

I have three of these in the front boot of the Penguin: rubbish, to collect grey water, and a spare. They fit inside each other
quite nicely.

regards
Mike
 
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NoWorries

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Inside we have a little bench top bit outside
I clip a shopping bag to the clip that holds the awning next to the front door
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works a treat
 
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