High Country Plastics BIN-270 Feed Bin with Stand, 270 gallon


Key features
- •Stores 270 lbs. of feed products while eliminating feed contamination and rodent infestation
- •Excellent for storing wood pellets
- •Transparent sides make checking product level easy
High Country Plastics BIN-270 Feed Bin with Stand, 270 gallon
List Price: $856.05$770.45DEALYou Save: $85.60 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.8
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They work great and are a very reasonable price for the quality ...
Kris Anderson•March 3, 2017
Got this to minimize work and keep the mice out. They work great and are a very reasonable price for the quality of the product. Meets our needs. We bought 2 and debating whether to buy another they are so handy.
This is an excellent product. If you only need a small feed ...
Amazon Customer•January 9, 2017
This is an excellent product. If you only need a small feed bin it is perfect. I had no need for a feed bin that holds several tons of feed as it would spoil before I could use it all. This one definitely met my needs.
I love buying the dry dog food in bulk (like 4 ...
Nuthinbetter2do•December 16, 2016
Wish I would have had one of these a long time ago. I love buying the dry dog food in bulk (like 4 -5 45 lb bags of dry) and not having to worry about raccoons, mice, whatever. Super nice lines, works like a dream, everyone should have one
Five Stars
John S.•November 2, 2016
Just as advertised
Works great holds over 5 each 50 LB bags of chicken ...
Brian T.•June 20, 2016
Works great holds over 5 each 50 LB bags of chicken feed. I will buy another one when I get the money. The feed stores around here did not have them. Yes a 5 gallon bucket will fit underneath the feed chute. No more mice/rats chewing holes in the feed bags.
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