Organise small parts, components and stock neatly with this sturdy 28.3 litre green picking bin. Its open front design allows quick visibility and access to contents, helping to speed up order preparation and stock checks.
Designed for use on shelving, workbenches or directly on the floor, this generously sized bin offers a reliable solution for storing bulkier small parts while keeping work areas tidy and efficient.
Product Features
- Generous 28.3 litre capacity for larger quantities of small parts and components
- Open front design for fast, easy access to contents during picking
- Durable plastic construction suitable for busy industrial and commercial environments
- Bright green colour to help identify contents or zoning at a glance
- Ideal for use on shelving, racks, or workbenches
- Smooth internal surfaces for easier cleaning and maintenance
Key Specifications
| Colour | Green |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 28.3 litres |
| Overall length | 375 mm |
| Overall width | 420 mm |
Applications
- Storing and picking small parts in warehouses and stockrooms
- Organising components in assembly and production areas
- Keeping spares and fixings tidy in maintenance workshops
- Retail back-of-house storage for packaged items and accessories
- General-purpose parts storage in garages and service centres
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this picking bin be used on standard shelving systems?
Yes, the bin is suitable for use on most flat shelving, racking or workbenches, provided the shelf depth can accommodate its 375 mm length and 420 mm width.
Is the bin strong enough for heavier small parts?
The bin is made from durable plastic suitable for typical small parts and components. As with any storage container, ensure the combined weight of stored items is appropriate for the bin and for the shelf or surface supporting it.
Can these bins be stacked when not in use?
These bins can typically be nested or stacked when empty to save space, but they are primarily designed for use on shelving and work surfaces rather than as a stacked bin system when loaded.
