🗑️ Elevate your trash game—because even waste deserves style.
The TrashRac 82153-3 Gallon Trash Rack System is a compact, indoor trash solution designed to fit under sinks with a 3-gallon capacity. Featuring an attached odor-locking lid and a removable drip tray, it ensures cleanliness and freshness. Compatible with grocery or TrashRac bags, its sleek rectangular design fits tight spaces, making it a must-have for organized, stylish living.
Brand | TrashRac |
Capacity | 3 Gallons |
Color | No Color |
Opening Mechanism | Manual-Lift |
Material | Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | indoor |
Room Type | Bedroom |
Special Feature | Removable Lid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Finish Type | enamel |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.5"L x 8"W x 15.5"H |
With Lid | Yes |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer | TrashRac |
UPC | 778295590406 062185821535 |
Size | No Size |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.93 x 8.39 x 3.46 inches |
Package Weight | 1.15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.5 x 8 x 15.5 inches |
Brand Name | TrashRac |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | TrashRac 82153-3 Gallon Trash Rack System |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 82153 |
Included Components | TrashRac 82153-3 Gallon Trash Rack System |
S**6
Very convenient
I'm one of a small percentage of people who use this differently from how it's intended. Most people want this so they can hide their garbage by mounting this out of sight inside their cabinets. That's not important to me. What is important is that a trash can be easy to reach, clean and empty. This is all that.I mount it on the side of my last kitchen cabinet, high enough that the lid is just about level with the counter. At this height, I don't have to bend over to reach it. When I have garbage, I just reach over, lift the lid with a finger, toss the trash in and lower the lid. I don't have to step back from the cabinet door, open it, lift the lid and reverse the process when done, which saves time. It's just there. The exposed, visible location isn't objectionable to me. In fact, I think the industrial design actually looks rather modern and minimalistic with its wire frame. Likewise, when it's time to replace the bag, the high position is much easier to work with than low on the inside of a cabinet door. The lid is helpful for keeping the cats around the home from getting into the garbage. Likewise, the fact that it's solidly mounted means the cats can't knock it over. Other people have mounted it to the wall, which also works.Something else I like is that, unlike a regular trash can, it doesn't have walls that capture loose debris. Eventually, that stuff just seems to collect, smell up the place and the can needs to be washed out. This open design means any loose debris would just fall onto the floor, where it's cleaned up during regular floor sweeping, which is easy because the high position leaves the floor open and easily accessible, unlike a trash can that sits on the floor. Again, my relatively high mounting position for it means it's easy to reach for cleaning. I just wipe it down when necessary. The lack of a rigid wall all the way around means the bags can be used to their full capacity instead of being constrained by the shape of the trash can.I've had other trash cans before that claim to fit grocery bags, but their fit was usually imperfect, being too long, too short, too wide, etc. This was the first one where it felt like it was tailor-made for the bags. Unfortunately, some stores seem to be buying smaller bags nowadays, which don't fill the frame anymore. The bags slip right around the top of the frame and the handles are held up by hooks so the bag doesn't slide down as it gets filled. The drip tray is supposed to catch liquids, but I don't put wet garbage in the bags anyway. The tray still serves a useful purpose by supporting the bottom of the bag so the bag doesn't stretch and break.In short, this is a useful and inexpensive kitchen trash solution and I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one if it broke. Which it shouldn't, since it seems to be fairly well-constructed.
M**J
... everything to keep the dogs out of the kitchen garbage. I bought a metal simplehuman step-on can
For years I tried everything to keep the dogs out of the kitchen garbage. I bought a metal simplehuman step-on can. They tipped it over and ate the garbage.So I chained the can to the wall. They learned how a step-on can works, pulled the bag out, and ate the garbage.So I put a lock on the can. They pulled it out of the wall and rolled it down the cellar stairs. The lid came off and they ate the garbage. You get the point.My father had a TrashRac in his kitchen for years, but he couldn’t remember where he got it. Then I saw one on Amazon. I love it! I’ve used it for 3 months and the garbage has stayed in the bag! If they ever figure it out how to open the cabinet, I’ll just get some child-guard locks.It’s very convenient and really easy to install. The bags slip over the frame and rest on a plastic tray. There’s room for a roll of bags under the tray. You can buy the trash bag rolls or just use plastic grocery bags. You can’t beat the price, but I do wish it came in a color other than white.
M**8
Glad I Bought This
Glad I bought this. Works perfect as an under sink, installed on the door system. Zero issues.
L**A
Excellent solution for o small kitchen
No floor space for a garbage bin. A friend had it and it was a great solution for us. We have used this system for 30 years, this is a replacement. I like its small size as it forces you to take out the garage before it gets stinky
A**E
Screws are too long!
I also ended up drilling through the cabinet door even though I carefully tried to measure the thickness of the panel. I found that it would be impossible to use the provided screws without going completely through, so I cut pieces of a paint stirring stick that worked perfectly as a spacer. Overall, installed with paint stirring sticks, I find that it is not as sturdy as I'd expect it to be. I love the simplicity and the concept of this item and have been looking everywhere to get one since The Container Store has discontinued it and even only having it installed for all of 10 minutes now I'd definitely rate it 5-stars, but the lack of including shorter screws that don't go through the cabinet door panel or some kind of spacer or any warning at all I have to take the rating down at least 1-star and that's being generous as I now have a hole in my cabinet door.UPDATE 9/13/2016:Unfortunately, several months ago it fell off the cabinet door. The panel on our cabinet door just isn't thick enough to support something like this and using the paint stirring sticks was doomed for failure.I finally ended up buying an 8 ft piece of "furring" strip (scrap 1" x 2" strip of wood) from the hardware store and some Gorilla glue. I cup pieces, sanded them down and glued them to the cabinet door. First attempt didn't go well, I assumed it was more like superglue that would adhere rather quickly but that is not the case. I would've been much better off removing the cabinet door from the hinges, gluing the wood strips on and placing heavy objects on them which I did for the second piece and let them dry overnight. So the glue didn't look pretty and got all over the place, but finally I was able to screw the trashrac all the way into solid wood and it is very stable now. Wish I had done this from the beginning. Leaving the rating as a 4 because we still love this item, but there was nothing included to accommodate a cabinet door panel that is thinner than the screws are long.I also noticed that the Container Store has it available again.
D**R
Aboslutely a great trash rack system. Much better than previous unit (different brand).
We replaced a RackSack product that was flimsy and unweildy. I.E. lid had to be held open. This unit is the exact opposite. The lid lifts easily and stays open until you give it a light touch then closes silently. I highly recommend this unit for ease of use and all around quality.
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