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Nate Nagel August 18th 07 01:40 AM

trash can?
 
OK, this is a little OT, but I am not certain where else to post this...

where can one find a simple, stainless steel kitchen trash container
with a foot pedal that you step on to open the lid that is worth a crap?
Latest version is "simplehuman" which wasn't cheap - I think it is
this one

http://www.simplehuman.com/products/...ctangular.html

lasted six months before plastic lid broke, now you have to open it with
your hand which is not convenient.

Previous, less expensive iterations lasted less time. This is a house
with two adults living in it, neither one of which has enough time to
abuse a trash can, even if we were bored enough to do so (trimming all
the foliage in the yard provides ample opportunity to work out aggressions.)

any suggestions?

nate

(whose old steel trash can in the garage, which is actually very old
oily/paint stained/whatever rag container, is still working fine, albeit
too small and too ugly to live in the kitchen.)

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S H O P D O G[_3_] August 18th 07 01:42 AM

trash can?
 
Medical supply house?

SD



Al Bundy August 18th 07 02:26 AM

trash can?
 
Nate Nagel wrote in
:

OK, this is a little OT, but I am not certain where else to post
this...

where can one find a simple, stainless steel kitchen trash container
with a foot pedal that you step on to open the lid that is worth a
crap?
Latest version is "simplehuman" which wasn't cheap - I think it is
this one

http://www.simplehuman.com/products/...astic-lid-rect
angular.html

lasted six months before plastic lid broke, now you have to open it
with your hand which is not convenient.

Previous, less expensive iterations lasted less time. This is a house
with two adults living in it, neither one of which has enough time to
abuse a trash can, even if we were bored enough to do so (trimming all
the foliage in the yard provides ample opportunity to work out
aggressions.)

any suggestions?

nate

(whose old steel trash can in the garage, which is actually very old
oily/paint stained/whatever rag container, is still working fine,
albeit too small and too ugly to live in the kitchen.)



Take a gander in Bed Bath & Beyond http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com or
Linens 'n Things http://www.lnt.com. Not saying you'll find a gem but
their quality can be above WalMart and The Borg.

Pete C. August 18th 07 02:31 AM

trash can?
 
Al Bundy wrote:

Nate Nagel wrote in
:

OK, this is a little OT, but I am not certain where else to post
this...

where can one find a simple, stainless steel kitchen trash container
with a foot pedal that you step on to open the lid that is worth a
crap?
Latest version is "simplehuman" which wasn't cheap - I think it is
this one

http://www.simplehuman.com/products/...astic-lid-rect
angular.html

lasted six months before plastic lid broke, now you have to open it
with your hand which is not convenient.

Previous, less expensive iterations lasted less time. This is a house
with two adults living in it, neither one of which has enough time to
abuse a trash can, even if we were bored enough to do so (trimming all
the foliage in the yard provides ample opportunity to work out
aggressions.)

any suggestions?

nate

(whose old steel trash can in the garage, which is actually very old
oily/paint stained/whatever rag container, is still working fine,
albeit too small and too ugly to live in the kitchen.)


Take a gander in Bed Bath & Beyond http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com or
Linens 'n Things http://www.lnt.com. Not saying you'll find a gem but
their quality can be above WalMart and The Borg.


Also check the Container Store if there is one in the area. I like the
medical supply suggestion, probably real money, but would last several
lifetimes.

Harry K August 18th 07 02:41 AM

trash can?
 
On Aug 17, 5:40 pm, Nate Nagel wrote:
OK, this is a little OT, but I am not certain where else to post this...

where can one find a simple, stainless steel kitchen trash container
with a foot pedal that you step on to open the lid that is worth a crap?
Latest version is "simplehuman" which wasn't cheap - I think it is
this one

http://www.simplehuman.com/products/...plastic-lid-re...

lasted six months before plastic lid broke, now you have to open it with
your hand which is not convenient.

Previous, less expensive iterations lasted less time. This is a house
with two adults living in it, neither one of which has enough time to
abuse a trash can, even if we were bored enough to do so (trimming all
the foliage in the yard provides ample opportunity to work out aggressions.)

any suggestions?

nate

(whose old steel trash can in the garage, which is actually very old
oily/paint stained/whatever rag container, is still working fine, albeit
too small and too ugly to live in the kitchen.)

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Hmmm...I have two plastic "Sterlite" ones that are not foot pedal
operated. Just bump the handle with hand, plate, whatever and the lid
springs open. Been so long since I bought them (SHOPKO) I can't even
guess. One has a broken spring so I have to give the lid an assist
with my hand but the other is still operating.

I have had various foot operated models. Never was satisfied with any
of them.

Harry K


Smitty Two August 18th 07 04:33 AM

trash can?
 
In article ,
Nate Nagel wrote:

OK, this is a little OT, but I am not certain where else to post this...

where can one find a simple, stainless steel kitchen trash container
with a foot pedal that you step on to open the lid that is worth a crap?
Latest version is "simplehuman" which wasn't cheap - I think it is
this one

http://www.simplehuman.com/products/...id-rectangular
.html

lasted six months before plastic lid broke, now you have to open it with
your hand which is not convenient.

Previous, less expensive iterations lasted less time. This is a house
with two adults living in it, neither one of which has enough time to
abuse a trash can, even if we were bored enough to do so (trimming all
the foliage in the yard provides ample opportunity to work out aggressions.)

any suggestions?

nate

(whose old steel trash can in the garage, which is actually very old
oily/paint stained/whatever rag container, is still working fine, albeit
too small and too ugly to live in the kitchen.)


Never looked for them there, but McMaster Carr might carry some
industrial models. www.mcmaster.com if you don't have the catalog.

Joseph Meehan August 18th 07 12:08 PM

trash can?
 
Nate Nagel wrote:
OK, this is a little OT, but I am not certain where else to post
this...
where can one find a simple, stainless steel kitchen trash container
with a foot pedal that you step on to open the lid that is worth a
crap? Latest version is "simplehuman" which wasn't cheap - I think
it is this one

http://www.simplehuman.com/products/...ctangular.html

lasted six months before plastic lid broke, now you have to open it
with your hand which is not convenient.

Previous, less expensive iterations lasted less time. This is a house
with two adults living in it, neither one of which has enough time to
abuse a trash can, even if we were bored enough to do so (trimming all
the foliage in the yard provides ample opportunity to work out
aggressions.)
any suggestions?


Check out your local janitorial supply store. Get the professional
stuff not the designer stuff.




nate

(whose old steel trash can in the garage, which is actually very old
oily/paint stained/whatever rag container, is still working fine,
albeit too small and too ugly to live in the kitchen.)


--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit




Art August 18th 07 05:48 PM

trash can?
 
Have you tried calling Simple Human? Maybe they will send you a new cover.


"Nate Nagel" wrote in message
...
OK, this is a little OT, but I am not certain where else to post this...

where can one find a simple, stainless steel kitchen trash container with
a foot pedal that you step on to open the lid that is worth a crap? Latest
version is "simplehuman" which wasn't cheap - I think it is this one

http://www.simplehuman.com/products/...ctangular.html

lasted six months before plastic lid broke, now you have to open it with
your hand which is not convenient.

Previous, less expensive iterations lasted less time. This is a house
with two adults living in it, neither one of which has enough time to
abuse a trash can, even if we were bored enough to do so (trimming all the
foliage in the yard provides ample opportunity to work out aggressions.)

any suggestions?

nate

(whose old steel trash can in the garage, which is actually very old
oily/paint stained/whatever rag container, is still working fine, albeit
too small and too ugly to live in the kitchen.)

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Mike S. August 27th 07 05:52 AM

trash can?
 
FYI, if you send simplehuman an email or call them they will send you the
parts that broke for free, mine did and they did, in fact they sent 2
sets..no charge, not even shipping. I wasn't ecstatic when it broke, like
you said it's NOT a cheap item, but they do seem to stand behind their
products.

--

Mike S.

"Nate Nagel" wrote in message
...
OK, this is a little OT, but I am not certain where else to post this...

where can one find a simple, stainless steel kitchen trash container with
a foot pedal that you step on to open the lid that is worth a crap? Latest
version is "simplehuman" which wasn't cheap - I think it is this one

http://www.simplehuman.com/products/...ctangular.html

lasted six months before plastic lid broke, now you have to open it with
your hand which is not convenient.

Previous, less expensive iterations lasted less time. This is a house
with two adults living in it, neither one of which has enough time to
abuse a trash can, even if we were bored enough to do so (trimming all the
foliage in the yard provides ample opportunity to work out aggressions.)

any suggestions?

nate

(whose old steel trash can in the garage, which is actually very old
oily/paint stained/whatever rag container, is still working fine, albeit
too small and too ugly to live in the kitchen.)

--
replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply.
http://members.cox.net/njnagel





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