Which garbage pull out is better?
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Comments (38)Chefkev, isn't the door mount a wonderful thing? :) It looks great, I am glad it is working out so well for you. Anita, My pullout is floor mounted, and I do think most if not all can have a door mount kit added. The door mount just provides a convenient way of pulling out a side or floor mounted unit. By the way, for those who think they can't fit a pullout under the sink, the double trash pullouts with a floor rather than side mount can actually work more easily in some space challenged sink bases than the single trash pullouts. The reason is that the GD and plumbing take up room, and most single pullouts turn the trash can so it has to go deeper into the sink base and there is often not enough room in a smaller sink base without the trash can hitting on the GD or plumbing, and preventing it from closing fully. The double pullouts turn the trash so that they can fit one behind the other. By purchasing one of those, you can remove the second can and slide the back of the pullout UNDER the GD and plumbing, and the front trash can is at the front of the cabinet and in front of the GD and plumbing. By getting a smaller double, you should be able to find one that will fit within most door openings as well. The biggest problem is that the needed measurements are not usually provided by the manufacturer for that type of installation so a small risk may need to be taken. Measuring from the lowest part of the plumbing/GD to the floor of the sink cabinet will tell you how much space you have to slide the back of the pullout into. Asking people here who have different pullouts to measure how high that part of the pullout is will tell you if a particular model will work, or anyone could call someone who sells it and has it in hand and ask if they will obtain the needed measurements for them. Just a tip for those with small kitchens who would like to try to fit in a couple of the conveniences that the big kitchen crowd get to play with. :) I hope you don't mind my using your thread to share it, chefkev. Sue...See MoreWrong hardware placement on garbage and spice pull out
Comments (16)It has been almost 9 years since I redid my kitchen and my trash pullout with the hardware installed vertically continues to operate flawlessly. It is opened multiple times each day. No problems opening and closing it properly. People who are not familiar with my kitchen are surprised when I tell them where my trash is but they have no trouble pulling it out....See MorePull out Garbage Cans
Comments (6)I went with ForeverMark Uptown White cabinets. They are holding up just fine. I eneded up getting a 21" single door and bought this insert. Its worked great. 4VLWCSC-2150DM-2 https://www.woodworkerexpress.com/4vlwcsc-double-50-quart-bottom-mount-waste-container-maple-white-rev-a-shelf-4vlwcsc-2150dm-2.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=product_search&utm_campaign=google_product_ads&source=googlebase&country=US&gclid=Cj0KCQjw27mhBhC9ARIsAIFsETElZz_auczdwCsVgiPE652cnOZt7ZIpUt8md18voirMEDTeG0kreAUaAoMDEALw_wcB...See Moresearching for a kitchen pull out garbage bin with cover.
Comments (2)Revashelf makes about a half dozen. Kessenbohmer makes another half dozen, better quality. XO makes stainless ones, that are air sealed. https://www.ajmadison.com/cgi-bin/ajmadison/XOG20TRASH2.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cse&utm_term=XOG20TRASH2&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1ouKBhC5ARIsAHXNMI8wCd99h0bLa-VYILOdZ9NwgG_S_CgTd8Fbdixe8Am2TQ6QMb4Vg58aAox2EALw_wcB...See Moremrspete
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