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Please recommend an excellent Trash Can

gahrajmahal

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I searched the posts and was surprised to find nothing on Trash Cans. I did a Google search, messed around with that for a while and now I am back.
The old cans (15 yrs. Old) need replacing. They are Rubbermaid wheeled models, square in shape with loose lids. 32 gallon I believe.

I would be happy to get the same again but reviews say they have changed for the worse. Poor weather ability, easy to crack and poor handle design.

I prefer wheeled models, not too heavy for the trash guys.

What do my panel of objective experts recommend?
 
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Brute toters. They carry them @ Lowe's. Just be prepared for sticker shock. You'll think 'Man...I can't believe I'm going to put trash in something this expensive!'
 

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For my garage inside, Im thinking of getting the Rubbermaid Slim Jim. Not for outdoor trash receptacle use.

32 gallons (i think) Expensive though at 40-50 bucks just for the can. there are different lids and they cost another 25 bucks. Wheels...another 50-100 dollars. Ouch!

Play with this link. It allows you to customize your trash can...

http://www.rubbermaidslimjim.com/rcp/micro/slimjim/en/
 

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i agree with the toter cans. i have had my first one for about 6 years. One wheel fell off after about a month and the sent me a replacement without any problems. i have had my second one for about 3 years and i cracked the lid. it was my fault and i contacted them for a replacement. even offered to pay for the replacement in my email. they sent me a new one for free.
 

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The brutes are very nice. I could have gotten a 55 gal for $45 but I just had absolutely no room to put it in the truck or trailer. It sucked.
 

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If you have garbage collection, make sure whatever you buy they willl allow. I hate a tote in one area of my county that Waste Management would accept, but one I moved into another, they refused to pick it up. I thought that was odd, as it was the kind that mated up with the life arm of their truck so the driver could empty it without leaving the cab. Turns out the city has a deal where the only way you get a big tote is to rent it from the company, as opposed to owning it.
 

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Rubbermaid Brute is what I buy for the school where I work. They last a long time, have a variety of lid designs, wheel assemblies are available and they come in many sizes and colors. I buy gray for trash, blue for recyclables, white for ice melting salt and red for athletic field trash containers (red is a school color).
 

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This is what I use. I just dump it in the big roller on trash day.


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And if you loop a piece of chain with snap hooks through the handles, including the lid, it becomes bearproof...

My plastic cans, last spring, got destroyed by some of the smaller, eastern bears.

Howard

Bear-proof??? :spit: :spit: :lol_hitti

Maybe racoon-resistant, but NOT bear-proof.

Big (or bigger) bears just drag the can around and then STOMP on it. Flattens the can (plastic OR sheetmetal) and pops the top off. Chain or not.

Oh, don't get me wrong, securing the lid in some fashion sure does cut down on the 'smaller' critters getting into the trash and spilling it all over the place. But those cans aren't 'bear-proof' no matter what you do to them.

For a "bear-proof" garbage can you have to get something that can withstand a 300-500+ pound adult bear STOMPING on it as well as can't be dragged off into the woods as well as can't have the lid or can pried off or scratched or bitten through.

IMNSHO. :beer:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mihakrofel/3603615173/

http://www.bearicuda.com/critter-can/bearproof_trash_can.php

http://www.bearsaver.com/?gclid=CNGv6d_3_aYCFaRd7AodgGD8ag

The Toter cans seem to have a (relatively) sturdy construction. The lid however is a bit light, thin, and flimsy and doesn't 'seal' or latch down at all (probably some sort of 'safety' regulation somewhere to avoid smashed fingers or heads or trapped kids. I don't want smashed fingers or heads or trapped kids, but I also don't want critters or a knocked-over can to strew garbage all over the place). The lid is definitely NOT bear-proof :lol_hitti
 
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if your garage is a car guy garage I recommend stopping by your local oil change shop and asking for an empty 120# grease keg, they work perfect for the trash can and they look very cool with your favorite oil company logo. I have a few and have never paid for one
 

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if your garage is a car guy garage I recommend stopping by your local oil change shop and asking for an empty 120# grease keg, they work perfect for the trash can and they look very cool with your favorite oil company logo. I have a few and have never paid for one

These cans are the best for inside the shop. You can even get the wheels for them if you like. Two of them even make a quick bench with a piece of plywood.
 
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Wow guys! I really appreciate all the great suggestions. With the advent of the Internet I try and do a quick search for stuff before I buy, either to save a buck or to avoid buying junk. I will stop at Lowes on the way home, and maybe Home Depot to compare. I will post with the details.
Thanks again
 

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Instead of trash cans I use trash compactors.......they consolidate and make a nice cube. Plus, I have one in the shop and the house....the fun is seeing just how flat i can make something.......really crushes cans and bottles.... You can probably get at least 30 or 40 lbs in one bag.
 
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It takes a while and lots of noise for a bear to open a can that is chained shut...by then the dogs are moving and lights are on...and the bear will run...

And it saves so much time in collecting animal scattered garbage.

Howard
 

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if your garage is a car guy garage I recommend stopping by your local oil change shop and asking for an empty 120# grease keg, they work perfect for the trash can and they look very cool with your favorite oil company logo. I have a few and have never paid for one

I have one of these but I use it to hold cat litter for fluid spills. :pimpflash
 

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is this really a new thread.......

just go to the store, pick one out. I just went through the process and it depends on your space requirements and budget... or if you, like I, have about a million 40 gal contractor bags around, stay under 40gal. Use these as determining factors.

Dont listen to brand. You can pick in person. Ive had all different kinds, they all break. Square is nice space wise. Bennys currently has some good ones on sale.
 

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is this really a new thread.......

just go to the store, pick one out. I just went through the process and it depends on your space requirements and budget... or if you, like I, have about a million 40 gal contractor bags around, stay under 40gal. Use these as determining factors.

Dont listen to brand. You can pick in person. Ive had all different kinds, they all break. Square is nice space wise. Bennys currently has some good ones on sale.

I thought I was the only one with a million contractor bags. A couple of years ago I was building the Man Cave and went to Lowes a couple of times a week. They had contractor bags for a little over $10 with a $10 gift card in each box. Every purchase included a new box of bags and used the card from the last purchase. I have at least enough for two lifetimes.
 

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I have a Rubbermaid BRUTE 50-Gallon Roll-Out Container that has been good for two years. My old cans lasted 25 years and if this one does half as well I will be happy. It will not get a lot of wear and tear since the local trash company decided to furnish 65 gallon roll-out containers for use with their automated trucks. My old can works with the trucks also. I use it for overflow now to make it easier for the route man. Personally the 50 gallon can is a little easier to get to the curb with this everlasting snow. I will be glad when it melts in the next few days.
 
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Well, I stopped at Lowes on the way home (in Lebanon Ohio) and I did not make a purchase. They did have the round Brute cans and the 4 wheel dollies that go with them. This will not work for me as my driveway has about a 35 degree slope. And unless I want to bowl with garbage and the oncoming traffic I will be constantly chasing them down the hill. (lots of fun working on a creeper too). The square Rubbermaid wheeled version was noticeably thinner than my old ones. They had some nicer ones with hinged lids, but alas were only 55 gallon and larger. Too big for the trash guy.

Next stop Home Depot, Ace hardware and maybe Tractor Supply.

I always like photos so when the day comes I will post some.
 

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I have a Rubbermaid BRUTE 50-Gallon Roll-Out Container that has been good for two years. My old cans lasted 25 years and if this one does half as well I will be happy. It will not get a lot of wear and tear since the local trash company decided to furnish 65 gallon roll-out containers for use with their automated trucks. My old can works with the trucks also. I use it for overflow now to make it easier for the route man. Personally the 50 gallon can is a little easier to get to the curb with this everlasting snow. I will be glad when it melts in the next few days.

Of course you'd have a "Brute" trash can with an avatar face like that! :lol_hitti:beer::bounce::bounce::):)
 

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Of course you'd have a "Brute" trash can with an avatar face like that! :lol_hitti:beer::bounce::bounce::):)
Do you recognize it?
My son dislikes my avatar but it does not matter, -I like it. I am old, losing my hair and my eyesight so I feel it is appropriate. I have an extensive collection of visual aids. I just bought one of those magnifying camera setups.
 

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Thanks for this post. I have nothing to offer on trash cans, but my wife just walked by and said, "What do you DO on that site?" I told her we were discussing the best trash cans. Perfectly sensible topic to me. She just walks by shaking her head! :thumbup:
 

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Thanks for this post. I have nothing to offer on trash cans, but my wife just walked by and said, "What do you DO on that site?" I told her we were discussing the best trash cans. Perfectly sensible topic to me. She just walks by shaking her head! :thumbup:

I just spit my coffee on the keyboard! Busted!
 

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Thanks for this post. I have nothing to offer on trash cans, but my wife just walked by and said, "What do you DO on that site?" I told her we were discussing the best trash cans. Perfectly sensible topic to me. She just walks by shaking her head! :thumbup:

i agree with your wife . we laugh at them for talking about shoes or purses and were discussing garbage cans?
 

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Rubbermaid brutes but you gotta get the wheels, amazing what a difference it makes
 

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if your garage is a car guy garage I recommend stopping by your local oil change shop and asking for an empty 120# grease keg, they work perfect for the trash can and they look very cool with your favorite oil company logo. I have a few and have never paid for one

I have one of these made by Niehoff Ignition. I have added sticker to it over the years. I would like to find more with logo on them Like I have see pennzoil one for sale but they are asking to much for a trash can. The few oil change places I checked out said they do not get them They have bulk oil delivered.(no barrel) When I worked at a garage In my younger days we would get all types of oil delivered in the smaller cans. I think they are 35 gallon drums.

If any one sees them let me know (cheep)
 

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I have found that recent rubbermaid products are not nearly as durable as the older ones. I have an older rubbermaid 32 gallon round can, and even though it is starting to get holes in the bottom from being worn away, it is still heavier than the new cans.
 

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I have 2 rubbermaid Brutes with the wheels. One in the garage and one in my shop. But these lube barrells are my favorite.

I have a Brute Rubermaid also But the Barrell is the Best (in my opion):thumbup: Need to find them cheep.
 
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