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Odour filter: No. Material: Steel. Reasons to avoid - Unnecessary flashing lights. Joseph Joseph Titan Compactor Bin. Best ultra-premium kitchen bin, with a clever compacting mechanism.

Specifications Capacity: 30 litres. Odour filter: Yes. Material: Stainless steel. Reasons to avoid - Expensive. Specifications Capacity: 58 litres. Reasons to avoid - It's a whopper! Joseph Joseph Totem Specifications Capacity: 48 litres. Material: Stainless steel with optional white or graphite paint finishes. Reasons to avoid - Recycling area too small - Quite expensive.

Specifications Capacity: 20 litres. Material: Brushed stainless steel. Wesco Spaceboy XL. Specifications Capacity: 35 litres. Material: Stainless steel in choice of 8 colours.

Reasons to avoid - Again a tad pricey - Not huge capacity. Specifications Capacity: 50 litres. Material: Powder-coated steel in choice of 7 colours. Better still, the bottom of the pedal also has a small suction cup to help keep it in place when in constant use. The only niggle we have with this bin is that it can be a little noisy when it closes, as the two bits of steel clap together.

If you're worried about noise, you might want to consider a pricier model or a bin made from plastic or bamboo instead. We rate the EKO recycling bin because it has it all. The 40l capacity is spacious, yet somehow still slimline and the brushed chrome exterior looks incredibly stylish while also being fingerprint-resistant. However, one of the selling points of this bin is that other liners will fit and stay in place.

So, as long as your bin liners are a similar length to the DLX Phantom, you can, in theory, carry on using your normal liners. Buy now from John Lewis. We absolutely love this design-led offering from one of the best-known brands in the business. But how does it perform practically? Well, it comes in one, two or three-compartment versions — a boon for versatility — and we found the soft-touch closure works a treat, while the 36l capacity of the single compartment version is ideal for families of three to five people.

You can slide this sleek, shiny bin neatly into small spaces, which makes it great not only for compact kitchens, but those with hidden nooks and crannies. The only downside: you'll need to find 12L bags for each bin, and from Brabantia they can be expensive. Rest assured you can find 12L bags in supermarkets, though. Like to recycle but no room in the kitchen for a second and third bin, or just trying to avoid a cluttered look? Go for this Habitat three-in-one pedal bin, which keeps waste separated into three hygienic compartments.

Plus, the colour-coding makes it easy to remember which is which, and the sleek and simple brushed metal container looks very neat. The brushed stainless steel Simplehuman 38L bin is sure to look very elegant in all manner of kitchens, but its simple design hides bags of features intended to make life more efficient, an always-intriguing prospect for busy families.

Its fingerprint-proof finish needs no upkeep, its silent-close lid and non-skid base keep things steady, and its removable inner bucket for drip-free disposal is frankly genius. It also packs a decent capacity in a relatively small footprint, and can be tucked flush against the wall thanks to the internal hinge.

No fuss, no mess — in our opinion it's the best kitchen bin for families. This Habitat bin is stylish yet simple, with a sizeable 50L capacity — and a pedal for easy opening. It's made of steel with a non-slip base, plus it boasts a handle on its inner bucket for easy emptying. Though rounded, it's square in shape so as to slot in nicely into a kitchen corner. Cream in colour, too, it's nice and subtle and shouldn't draw unwanted attention all whilst being a better option than your average boring kitchen bin.

Classic homewares brand Brabantia can always be trusted to come up trumps with a top-quality item, and this litre kitchen bin is no exception.

Its removable stainless steel lid for easy bag replacement and silent, soft-touch lid are added bonuses. A solid investment, and the best kitchen bin for those who are after something a little different colour-wise.

A pink kitchen bin? We're here for it. Who says that your kitchen bin has to only be practical? Definitely not us, and in the case of this Dunelm bin, you can more than make a statement with your kitchen bin. Available in pink, grey and cream, this litre bin is rounded so as to take up a small amount of floorspace in your kitchen.

It's also ideal for smaller households or those with small and inquisitive children since it has a soft-close lid. Press the pedal to open it and empty the inside bucket with ease thanks to its carry handle. Just wipe it clean with a cloth every now and then.

Oh, and did we mention that it's budget-friendly, too? If you prefer the look of a trash can bin, and you don't mind picking up the lid each time you want to add to your rubbish pile, then this Habitat option is great. Undeniably stylish, this metal bin is made of galvanised steel and if you buy more than one, they are great for separating your bottles and glass from your cardboard and paper waste.

Even if they are for tucking away in the corner of your kitchen, or using in your garage, they will make recycling a breeze. With a litre capacity, they take any standard bag. They have handles, as does the lid, so there's no need to worry about replacing batteries or ending up with a faulty pedal. Attractive and practical, this Habitat kitchen bin ticks all our boxes. Great for keeping your recycling in check, this Made.

In terms of size, it features two compartments — each litres. It has two stainless steel pedals for accessing each compartment, whilst the bin itself is made of powdered steel so as to last and last — even inside a busy kitchen.

The finish of its stainless steel body is resistant to fingerprints, so your bin should stay gleaming even in a high-traffic household. With a total capacity of 60L, this is a family-sized bin that would be ideal for a busy kitchen. But what if your home decor leans more towards the curved lines and pastel tones?

Despite its s-inspired appearance, this is in all other respects a 21st century bin. The lid comes with a built-in infrared sensor for contactless opening and closing, which can be deactivated at the flick of a button if you need to switch to manual operation. We all know how important it is to recycle, but in a small kitchen it can be difficult to find the space keep your rubbish organised. However, this VonHaus bin with three 15L compartments makes sorting your recycling a breeze!

Simply empty when full by using the easy-clean stainless steel handle on each compartment to lift it out. We especially love the colour-coded pedals, to help ensure that every item ends up in the right destination without the need for labels.

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