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Going along with our blog from Wednesday, we continue with clever ways to take out the trash, courtesy of Popular Mechanics:
The King Bin
Made of supple rotational-molded, medium-density polyethylene (not that brittle injected-HDPE junk), Toter's 96-gallon EVR II Cart ($90) is a major upgrade from a low-end rolling can. It carries up to 335 pounds of trash over a service life of 15 to 20 years.
Sack Rack
A big bag can hold a lot of bags, but sophisticated sack hoarders need Simplehuman's Wall Mount Grocery Bag Holder ($10), a box that measures 15.6 x 6.3 inches, projects 3.6 inches from the wall, and stores up to 30 bags. End the plastic purgatory beneath the sink.
Smooth RefuseWith a double-wall steel frame and full-extension runners capable of carrying up to 110 pounds, the silent, preassembled Moovit ($249 for a double-bin) proves that Häfele is the Cadillac of sliding kitchen-cabinet hardware. Go for the Champagne palette.