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?
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?
Your baller status has been granted but we have to revoke your man card for having a sissified trashcan with automatic lid opener.
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.
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).When I bought my current trashcan, the Soviet Union still existed.
A real man's trashcan takes D batteries. Not these wimpy AA batteries.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.
My wife and I really enjoy the handsfree operation. :sneaky:
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.