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Am I baller now? Got a new trashcan.

SSSnail

Lifer
Stainless steel, automatic lid opening, 14.5 gallons bitches! Got it on sale from Costco for $40.

So, am I baller, or am I ballest?
 
Stainless steel, automatic lid opening, 14.5 gallons bitches! Got it on sale from Costco for $40.

So, am I baller, or am I ballest?

Please post pics of your vacuum and what your suit looks like so we can decide.
 
Stainless steel, automatic lid opening, 14.5 gallons bitches! Got it on sale from Costco for $40.

So, am I baller, or am I ballest?

LOL! I think we have the same trashcan. Downside is that it takes 8 AA batteries, and they only last about 6 months. Also, the edges on the top make it difficult to remove the trash bags because it gets stuck underneath.
 
I remember when trachcans didn't need batteries. Does it add a task to your calendar when it needs emptying?
 
LOL! I think we have the same trashcan. Downside is that it takes 8 AA batteries, and they only last about 6 months. Also, the edges on the top make it difficult to remove the trash bags because it gets stuck underneath.

Does not sound baller.
 
Your baller status has been granted but we have to revoke your man card for having a sissified trashcan with automatic lid opener.
 
(1) Costco
(2) $40

If anything, you have moved further away than when you started.

Certainly Williams and Sonoma has a similar if not identical trash can in the $400 range? That would have been the baller purchase.
 
LOL! I think we have the same trashcan. Downside is that it takes 8 AA batteries, and they only last about 6 months. Also, the edges on the top make it difficult to remove the trash bags because it gets stuck underneath.

For a $40 trash can, there should be no cons. This is a downgrade.
 
When I bought my current trashcan, the Soviet Union still existed.
I've got one around the house that has portraits of all the U.S. presidents around the sides. I think it stops at Gerald Ford (can't check right now).
Steel. 3 gallon.
 
We use a kitchen trashcan that can fit grocery bags. No need to buy a huge one needing huge costly trash bags that just go out every night anyway. Family of 4.
 
My trashcan looks like this...

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I got it out of a container somewhere. Cost, $0; anti-baller
 
LOL! I think we have the same trashcan. Downside is that it takes 8 AA batteries, and they only last about 6 months. Also, the edges on the top make it difficult to remove the trash bags because it gets stuck underneath.
A real man's trashcan takes D batteries. Not these wimpy AA batteries.
 
We use a kitchen trashcan that can fit grocery bags. No need to buy a huge one needing huge costly trash bags that just go out every night anyway. Family of 4.

Ain't nothing a bit of MacGyvering won't fix. I got a few empty cardboard boxes...
 
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