Where to buy bread bins
Bread bins and other food storage bins are neccessary additions to any kitchen. There are a variety of places you can get bread bins from. In this article, we will look at where to buy bread bins.
Online stores
The Internet is your best option for purchasing a bread bin. Bread bins are great for bread storage and having one is something that adds a lot to your home kitchen. The Internet has just about everything for sale these days, and that includes bread bins. Moreover, the prices on these sites is usually relatively cheap. Whether you want an enamel bread bin or one of those ceramic bread bins, it can all be found online.
Sites like Amazon, Ebay and Alibaba are good places to look, regardless of whether you are shopping for bread bins in the UK or in Nigeria. As of 31.07.2011, a ProCook Enamel Retro Cream Bread Bin is on sale at Amazon for 22 Euros. On Ebay, a Polder Retro Homemade Bread Box is on sale for roughly $40 USD. Below is a list of a few other specialised bread bin websites.
Ideal Bread Bin
Offers a full range of black bread bins and red and white bread bins as well as bread crocks.
Idealbreadbin.co.uk
Brabantia
Brabantia bread bins are considered to be some of the best in the UK and in the world. Brabantia is especially well known for its stainless stell bins. As of 31.07.2011, prices of bread bins average at less than 30 Euros. Just-brabantia.co.uk (Bread bins)
WMF Stainless
Specialises in stainless steel kitchen appliances, and this includes bread bins! Wmfamericas.com
Here are two more online sources:
Josephjoseph.com (Bread bins)
Housetohome.co.uk (Bread bins)
Home goods stores
Local grocery and home goods stores all should carry bread bins. The prices of bread bins at stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, Costco, Sear's, local grocery stores and other local Home Goods stores should be competitive with online prices. However, such places may lack the choices that the Internet stores have. Call local home good stores to see if the store has bread bins in stock before going.
Other options
If you are not looking to spend a lot of money, scanning the local classifieds is a good idea. Start with your local newspapers and work from there. Craigslist and other online classified and trading sites are also worth a look. Going to a Farmer's Market is another option. If you do not mind second-hand products and need to save a few pounds, euros or dollars, try this route first.