That's a common and frustrating issue! Wind can turn an unsecured bin into a messy hazard. For the heaviest and most stable option, I'd recommend looking specifically at our commercial-grade wheeled bins. These are constructed from thick, dense polyethylene and have a significantly higher weight when empty compared to standard domestic bins. Their inherent mass is the first line of defense against tipping.
The key feature for stability, however, is often the design. Look for models with a low center of gravity and a wide, weighted base. Some premium bins even have a sand-filled ring in the base for added ballast. A secure, locking lid is also crucial—it not only contains odors but prevents the wind from catching under the lid and acting like a sail.
For extreme conditions, consider a bin with a latching system that secures it to a fixed post or wall bracket. While not the "heaviest" in terms of material, this provides the ultimate stability. Ultimately, the most stable bin combines robust weight, intelligent design to resist wind force, and features that keep it anchored. I can help you explore our most durable models designed specifically to withstand challenging weather.