Shopping for a trash can may seem straightforward, but there are several factors to consider when choosing the right one for your waste disposal needs.
Types of Trash Cans
First, determine where you'll be using the trash can. If you need one for your kitchen, look for options specifically designed for indoor use. Need extra waste management outside? We have outdoor trash cans built to handle the elements. Consider how the trash can will be used—whether for general waste, food scraps, or recycling—so that it fits your specific needs.
Trash Can Material
Indoor trash cans are typically made from plastic or metal. Plastic is lightweight and affordable, while metal options, like stainless steel, offer a sleek, sophisticated look and durability for heavy-duty use.
Trash Can Style
Shape is both functional and aesthetic. Semiround cans fit neatly against walls, slim rectangular ones work in tight spaces, and round designs are ideal for open areas. Choose a shape that suits both your space and your style.
Size Matters
Different rooms require different sizes. Small cans, around 4 gallons, are perfect for bathrooms, while medium cans work well in bedrooms or home offices. For the kitchen, a 13-gallon trash can is common, but larger cans up to 32 gallons may suit bigger households.
Color Considerations
While color is often a personal choice, it can also serve a purpose. Blue cans are often used for recycling, green for landscaping waste, and red for biohazards. Or, you can choose a color that complements your home decor.
Lid Types
Trash can lids are both functional and aesthetic. Open-top cans are easy to use, but a lidded option can help contain unpleasant odors, making it perfect for areas like the kitchen.
OfficeChase carries a wide selection of trash cans to meet all your waste management needs, from trusted brands like Rubbermaid and simplehuman. Whether you're shopping online or in-store, we have the perfect solution for every room in your home.
Trash cans are for interior spaces while trash bins are typically for outdoors. Many people are unaware of the difference between the two and will use either term to reference any trash receptacle.
rash cans range in size from small to extra large. For indoor use, such as in a kitchen, a 13-gallon trash can is standard. For outdoor use, extra large 32-gallon trash cans are most popular. People typically use these larger trash cans to contain trash accumulated indoors for several days or for items like bulky yard debris.
Stainless steel trash cans are designed to resist rust, thanks to the protective chromium layer that forms on the surface of the metal. However, under certain conditions—such as prolonged exposure to moisture, salt, or harsh chemicals—stainless steel can still develop rust over time. To prevent rust, it's important to keep the trash can clean, dry, and avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the protective layer.
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