
3 Cubic Metre General Waste Bin by Cambridge Hire Bins
Description:
The Cambridge Hire Bins 3m General Waste Skip Bin is a compact option for household clear-outs, renovation debris and everyday rubbish.
Bin Capacity: 3m³
Skip bins MUST NEVER be loaded higher than the top edge of the bin. Cambridge Hire Bins may be unable to collect the bin if it is loaded above this level.
Weight Allowance: 500kgs
The Included Weight Allowance of 500kgs is part of the upfront cost of the service, BUT exceeding this allowance will incur additional costs.
Bin & Vehicle Access Dimensions

Before delivery, please ensure there is a safe, stable placement area large enough for the skip bin, and that delivery route also provides sufficient width and overhead clearance for vehicle access.

To safely deliver a Cambridge Hire Bins 3m³ skip bin, the delivery vehicle needs at least 3 metres of clear access, 3 metres wide and 3 metres high. Please check driveways, gates, overhanging branches, carports, and other access points before delivery to ensure the truck has enough room to access the site safely.
When the skip bin is being delivered or collected, please keep children, pets, and other animals safely away from the work area until the truck has finished and left the site. The delivery location should be clear, stable, and suitable for a service vehicle, with the driveway or surface in good condition and strong enough to support the truck and bin.
Where Cambridge Hire Bins operates
Cambridge Hire Bins operates its skip bin service from Cambridge and Hamilton, covering much of the surrounding Waikato region. The company describes its service-area limits as extending north to Te Kauwhata, east to Matamata, south to Tokoroa and Te Kuiti, and west to Kāwhia and Raglan, giving it broad coverage across the central Waikato.
Delivery is not restricted to a fixed published suburb list; CamBins asks customers to provide their address so it can confirm availability and calculate a location-specific price. This is broader than the specific town list published for its wheelie-bin collection service, which should not be treated as the boundary of its skip bin operations.
