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The Rev-A-Shelf Undersink Pivot Out Waste/Trash Container features a 14-liter removable bin with handle, a smooth pivot-out design that opens with your cabinet door, and durable injection molded polymer construction. Designed to fit cabinets 13.75" wide or larger, it keeps waste discreetly stored while offering easy access and hassle-free cleaning.
I**A
Works great and good for a small space.
Works great and good for a small space.
D**N
Good under sink bin
This bin is easy to install and works great. Its a good size for under most sinks. The instructions are not straight forward but easy enough once you understand the chart.
B**U
Difficult to install
Very practical and works well, but instructions for installation are not clear at all.
I**8
Exactly what we wanted
Quality design. Template is very accurate and makes installation very easy.Take time to look over the template so we can understand exactly which unit model you are installing and whether you are installing in a left or right door swing.Works perfectly and lid pivots down to close over trash bin.
J**A
Bigger than previous version
It took some wrangling, but we got it to sorta fit. Almost too big for the cupboard.
A**S
Good design, high quality
Good design and high quality. Totally worth the price. Instructions are a bit confusing, though.
T**A
I would not recommend
Description/instructions are not clear and we were unable to install; AND was not able to return. So it is the most expensive trash can I have sitting on the bathroom floor.
N**T
Space-making, sanitary solution to kitchen trash. But breaks too easily.
I've gone through about a half dozen of these units. The weak point is the plastic support ring at the bottom of the pail. Our household (2 people, no kids) are not hard on the thing but, invariably, major breaks appear (always in the same spot) that requires major repairs to keep the thing in service. Since no one else makes quite a convenient, clever pail, I repair it once or twice and then replace the thing every few years or so - - not a cheap solution at the price. For what they charge they should reinforce the weak spots. But I guess a certain amount of built-in obsolescence is good for product turn-over and profits.
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