Autosleeper Door Bin
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Autosleeper Door Bin
Hi
How do you keep bin liners in the new style door bin ? And can you open it to remove the full bag. At the moment I am having to sellotape the liner to keep it in place, and because I can't open it I'm only able to half fill it.
Am I using it incorrectly or is this merely an overlook of design.
Thank you
How do you keep bin liners in the new style door bin ? And can you open it to remove the full bag. At the moment I am having to sellotape the liner to keep it in place, and because I can't open it I'm only able to half fill it.
Am I using it incorrectly or is this merely an overlook of design.
Thank you
LoubieLou- Member
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Re: Autosleeper Door Bin
Please refrain from posting in different sections, this is third post on same question.
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Re: Autosleeper Door Bin
Big apology. I am new to this group and still finding my way around.
LoubieLou- Member
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Re: Autosleeper Door Bin
Seeing as having so little reply
And the very clunky way of looking and working away along this website,as per your autocratic comment to me re accidentally trio post..I'm merely a newby navigating an old clunky platform
And the very clunky way of looking and working away along this website,as per your autocratic comment to me re accidentally trio post..I'm merely a newby navigating an old clunky platform
LoubieLou- Member
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Re: Autosleeper Door Bin
Hey, LL, if nobody is replying it could be because no one knows a solution….or there might be responses in one of the other threads you started.
As for Paul, he is one of the most knowledgable and helpful people you are ever likely to meet on a forum. You’ve perhaps not noticed he liked your earlier post which was a friendly thing to do.
This forum clunky? Goodness, it’s a dream to use compared to some.
Time to take a deep breath and retract a few words, maybe?
As for Paul, he is one of the most knowledgable and helpful people you are ever likely to meet on a forum. You’ve perhaps not noticed he liked your earlier post which was a friendly thing to do.
This forum clunky? Goodness, it’s a dream to use compared to some.
Time to take a deep breath and retract a few words, maybe?
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Re: Autosleeper Door Bin
Did you read the thread I gave, there were plenty of ideas in it....so I'll give it again....
https://www.autosleeper-ownersforum.com/t31680-rubbish-bin-nuevo-ek-2020-model#265069
https://www.autosleeper-ownersforum.com/t31680-rubbish-bin-nuevo-ek-2020-model#265069
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Re: Autosleeper Door Bin
LoubieLou, on reflection, I think you may not be reading all the 3 threads you started so could be missing the replies. You can find your threads easily from the Profile button in your avatar. You can also follow the threads and receive alerts to new posts if you choose by using the Watch this topic button.
The reason people are asked not to create duplicate threads, and this is common etiquette on forums, is because disjointed discussions in more than one place cause a lot of confusion for everyone concerned and misunderstandings occur. Moderators usually delete such discussions on most forums. If unsure where to post, the rules on posting give some guidance.
Actually, you have demonstrated the confusion I’ve attempted to describe and I hope by reading all 3 of your threads you will find the replies and appreciate the rationale behind requests not to post duplicate threads.
The reason people are asked not to create duplicate threads, and this is common etiquette on forums, is because disjointed discussions in more than one place cause a lot of confusion for everyone concerned and misunderstandings occur. Moderators usually delete such discussions on most forums. If unsure where to post, the rules on posting give some guidance.
Actually, you have demonstrated the confusion I’ve attempted to describe and I hope by reading all 3 of your threads you will find the replies and appreciate the rationale behind requests not to post duplicate threads.
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