170 days ago

Brand New Laundry Hamper - 3 Drawers

Melissa from Khandallah

Having received this lovely hamper and put it all together in the lounge - I went to move it into the laundry (it's natural home) and it didn't fit!!

What is that old saying - measure twice before you buy anything off the internet!!

Anyway, I am putting it up for sale (original price $118) so it can be useful in a new home, I can buy one that fits and to save me from my husband's displeasure!!

It was flat-packed but happy to drop it off fully assembled, rather than pull it all apart again.

Here is the blurb from the internet site, including dimensions, that I clearly didn't take any notice of!!

The laundry hamper has a total capacity of 114L, with each liner holding 38L.
The shelf in this laundry basket offers additional space to arrange detergents or toiletries.
Convenient pull-out and removable liners. Each liner is equipped with a plastic bottom panel to prevent sagging. The hook-and-loop fastener, means you can effortlessly pull out and remove the liners, making it easy to transport them to the washing machine.

Specifications:

Color: Black, Gray
Material: MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard), Steel, Oxford Fabric
Product Size: 92.5 x 33 x 72 cm (L x W x H)
Size of Each Liner: 25 x 30 x 51 cm (L x W x H)
Product Weight: 8.1 kg
Max. Static Load Capacity Total: 30 kg
Max. Static Load Capacity of Each Liner: 10 kg
Max. Static Load Capacity of the Shelf: 20 kg

Price: $80

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