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New MacroBin 29 perfect for apples
Macro Plastics has a new lightweight MacroBin made with state-of-the-art technology. This new bin is 48 X 48 X 28 and weighs 63 pounds. The MacroBin 29 is being made in the company’s Union Gap, WA plant.
Macro Plastics state-of-the-art design technology has designed this bin to be lightweight yet strong and durable. At 63 lbs, it is approximately 30 lbs lighter than comparable sized plastic harvest bins, while including features that outperform wood bins. The MacroBin 29 has a revolutionary “bruise buffer zone” technology, interlocking stackable feature for increased safety and large vents to maximize airflow and cool fruit quickly. The bin also includes an interlocking stackable feature for safety purposes and is highly ventilated for maximum airflow. The new MacroBin 29 has all the benefits of plastic at the cost comparable to wood bins.
The MacroBin 29 was designed for the Washington State apple growers and other storage applications who were looking for a plastic bin that is cost competitive to wood bins. Pre sales of the new MacroBin 29 has been brisk with anticipated delivery in late September.
Available fully ventilated as shown, or completely solid.