Keep garbage out of sight—and your kitchen looking neat—with a pull-out trash can.
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Keep garbage out of sight—and your kitchen looking neat—with a pull-out trash can.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
Store trash and recycling in one spot with the Rebrilliant Jahiem Pull-Out Trash Can. which holds two nine-gallon waste cans (included). The heavy-duty, chrome-finished metal hardware must be installed in a deep cabinet, since the whole unit is 21-3/4-inches long.
The Hardware Resources Pull-Out Trash Can Holder is ideal for narrow cabinets with openings as small as 12 inches wide. This product has a steel frame with a large handle, but it doesn’t come with the trash bin—this is just the hardware. However, it fits many slim eight- to 12-gallon bins.
The Simplehuman Under-Counter Pull-Out Trash Can is easy to install, thanks to its preassembled track. It features a sleek, simple design, and the steel frame has a handle for easy access. The full-extension ball-bearing tracks allow you to pull the eight-gallon bin all the way out so it’s easier to empty.
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The Home Zone Living Pull-Out Trash Can is more affordable than most. Its ball-bearing sliders and slender shape allow the 7-1/2-gallon waste bin to fit into narrow cabinets, and the powder-coated metal frame has an integrated handle for easy removal. A band holds extra trash bags in place during use.
Most pull-out trash cans don’t have lids, but the Rev-A-Shelf Pull-Out Sliding Waste Bin Container does, to better contain garbage can odors and keep curious pets from rummaging in the garbage when you’re puppy-proofing your home. This product includes a 12-1/2-gallon bin with a flip-up lid. Its sliders support up to 75 pounds.
The Rev-A-Shelf Double Top-Mount Pull-Out Trash Bin provides more stability than a standard pull-out trash can because the wooden frame prevents the bins from tipping over. This product comes in several sizes to fit common cabinet dimensions, and it includes two 8-3/4-gallon trash cans.
Here are some pros to convince you to install a pull-out trash can:
Before you select a pull-out trash can for your kitchen, there are a few important factors to keep in mind. Egbers says to consider size, function, weight capacity, quality and aesthetics. Take measurements before ordering a DIY kit to install your pull-out trash can. Kits typically come in a few standard sizes. If you want a custom fit, look into companies such as Egbers’s ShelfGenie. Since a pull-out trash can will be one of the most used items in your kitchen, you look for high-quality materials and something that fits with the design of your kitchen.
I’m a full-time freelance writer specializing in fashion, beauty, home and general lifestyle content. As an experienced content creator, I’ve contributed to popular sites like Martha Stewart, InStyle, Food52, USA Today, Taste of Home, The Spruce, Reviewed and Elite Daily.
We consulted design expert, Marianne Egbers the owner of ShelfGenie in Cincinnati, a Neighborly company. Egbers has a degree in fine arts with an emphasis on interior design. Her company creates custom glide-out shelves for new or existing cabinets. She works to ensure that her clients love where they live by helping them improve their lives with storage and organization solutions.