Mochi Bin Roll Wet Tissue Case
Introducing the Mochi Bin, a melamine and silicone case that holds refillable roll wet wipes, including their pouches. Designed for ease of use and a stylish décor that blends seamlessly into any space—living room, kitchen, bathroom—the Mochi Bin offers a stylish solution for wet wipes, which can easily become a part of your everyday life. In addition to the existing sand white and gray, two new colors are now available: white and moss green. The clean white and moss green accent colors are perfect for separating wet wipes by purpose or location. Choose your favorite color. With a slim 10cm depth, it fits neatly on a kitchen counter or other surface. Its stylish design complements any interior, and the natural wood lid adds a touch of naturalness, blending seamlessly into any space. It can easily accommodate wipes up to approximately 8x14cm in diameter (14x20cm per sheet). The opening features a zigzag slit for easy access. (PAT application pending) While commercially available roll-type wet wipes can be difficult to dispense, Mochibin's unique design makes them easy to use. The zigzag slits make it easy to dispense with one hand, even when your hands get dirty. The upper body is made of silicone, while the lower body is made of bamboo melamine, a thermosetting melamine blended with 50% bamboo powder. Unlike ceramic, it is lightweight and shatter-resistant, making it a safe material for homes with small children. The wooden lid is made of rubberwood and coated with a mildew-resistant coating, so there's no need to worry about mold. The main body is divided into two sections, so simply cut off the top of the refill roll wet wipes and store them away. *This product is not completely sealed. Source: https://kurasso.woman.mynavi.jp/
Product Details
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Product Name
Mochi Bin Roll Wet Tissue Case
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Brand
ideaco (イデアコ)
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Shop
kurasso (クラッソ)
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Size
Width 10×Depth 10×Height 20.5cm
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Materials
melamine resin, silicon, Rubberwood
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Remarks
Weight: 0.45 kg
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Category
Tissue box
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