All About The Wheelie Bin Lift
Welcome to the revolution in waste management – the Wheelie Bin Lift! Born out of a simple yet crucial need observed during travels around Australia, our innovation is set to transform the way we handle wheelie bins.
It all began in 2016 with a sketch, a vision sparked by the struggles of people managing their bins along lengthy driveways. Recognizing the necessity and simplicity of the idea, I embarked on a journey that led to the creation of the Wheelie Bin Lift.
The journey wasn’t without its challenges. From patenting the idea, selecting the preferred countries for validation (Australia, New Zealand, USA, and Europe), to the meticulous engineering process, every step was crucial.
Features That Matter
The Reasons You’ll Love It
Easy To Install
The Wheelie Bin Lift can be set up in minutesQuick Set Up
All you need is an existing tow bar and a spanner.
Easy To Use
Back it up! Hook it on! Lift and move!Simple Operation
A remote control for convenience and minimal effort.
Portable
A duffle bag of space is all you needTake it Anywhere
It has a waterproof cover for when it is installed.
Strong
It holds up to 200Kg and two bins!Built to Last
Our design has achieved a Structural Certificate of Compliance.
Light Weight
The aluminium frame only weighs 12KgPick Up With One Hand
Remarkably light weight yet durable for any conditions.
Australian Design
Unique design for our unique countryFuture For Local Jobs
We are seeking local partners to ensure efficient logistics, quick delivery, and minimal environmental impact.
Video Gallery
See the Wheelie Bin Lift prototype in action
Introducing The Wheelie Bin Lift
The Wheelie Bin Lift – Doodlakine
The Wheelie Bin Lift – Chittering
The Wheelie Bin Lift – Dardanup
The Wheelie Bin Lift – Denmark
The Wheelie Bin Lift – Yerecoin
Who Are We
Graham Bee – Founder / Inventor
Perth-born Graham’s upbringing shifted to Adelaide due to his father’s trucking career. For 34 years, he followed suit as an interstate trucker before settling in Doodlakine, WA, in 2004. Embracing farming alongside truck driving, he learned from friends, operating headers and seeders across WA.
Discovering the essence of community, Graham served as a Kellerberrin Shire Councilor for nearly a decade. He chaired Merredin’s Small Business Centre for six years and captained the Baandee Golf Club. Graham’s evolution—from a seasoned trucker to a dedicated community leader—exemplifies adaptability, commitment, and a profound appreciation for community-driven initiatives.