Can I hack a trash pull-out from an Ikea 15 inch depth cabinet base
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Where can you buy a trash can to fit a cabinet pull out?
Comments (10)Isn't 13 gal the standard kitchen bag size? That's what I use, and my trash can measures about 10 x 14 on top and 17" high. My garbage bin came with the pull out, and the pullout works like you say - there is a shallow base that holds the bin, as well as metal bars halfway up to keep the bin steady. I have empty space behind mine where I keep the garbage bags, among other things. I think it might be rev-a-shelf, that's what I think my cabmaker uses. But I don't think a 13 gal bag will go in anything much bigger, not 20" deep anyway. Are you thinking of the 30 gal trash bags?...See More15in Base Cabinet- Anyone convert one to a trash pullout?
Comments (7)If you are willing to go the route of after-market hardware, Rev-A-Shelf makes trash pullouts in various sizes. To determine which one will fit your cabinet: (1) Determine the width of the cabinet opening-measure it to find out exactly. If you have face frame, it's probably 12" or so; if frameless, it's probably around 15". (2) Next, check the specs for the various options for one that has a width If you do have face frame cabinets, I think the one that will fit is RV-15KD-2 S, Rev-A-Shelf Pull-Out, 2-27qt. Waste Container. If you have frameless, you can get one that holds 2-35qt containers RV-18PB-2 S, 2-35 Qt Waste Container w/FE Slides, White. They both have full-extension slides. And then, you could install a foot pedal to make it hands-free! (hands-free for base mounted trash cans OR hands-free for rail/shelf mounted trash cans) Note: The Rev-A-Shelf links take you to Ovis and the foot pedal links take you to TrashCansAndMore. However, if you search you will find that other sites also carry these items. HTH!...See MoreIKEA Sink Base Hack
Comments (23)Wow! This is a great thread! Scrappy25, thanks for linking back to your "cockpit" post--great photos of using the sink up to its potential! Kudos to everyone who posted: there are many ways to do this to make full use of the under-the-sink cabinet, an area that has traditionally gone underused as a hodge podge of cleaning supplies, trash, and "we can't find a good place to store this" items. :-)...See MoreTrash pull-out hack
Comments (8)mushcreek: thanks for posting this tip! Just curious: what did you do with the two extra trash bins that came with the Rev-A-Shelf? I'm trying to fashion a similar setup under my sink and need to get creative. The RAS 35qt pictured on the Lowes site has the bin's 14-1/2" dimension running left to right (which is better for my sink); yet yours is turned so the narrower/10-3/8" side of the bin faces forward. Does this mean the lower metal bracket/base of the RAS is adjustable? Depth will be an issue for me unless I can get DH to simplify the pipe connections underneath the sink. Thanks....See MoreRelated Professionals
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