Submitted by augustrem t3_11n3npq in BuyItForLife

Honestly I feel like I’ve been dealing with this issue for over a decade. I had a nice Kohler pedal trashcan I spent a pretty penny on, and the opening mechanism broke within two years of regular use. More recently I bought a Brabantia, and it literally broke and got dented within the week when my dog knocked it over. They were nice enough to send me a for replacement, but it was clear how flimsy it is - the open/close mechanism broke today, and it’s less than two years old.

What options do I have if I want something that works perfectly for years and I’m willing to put down a nice chunk of change?

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your_Assholiness t1_jblabf6 wrote

I have a simple black plastic Rubbermaid that we've been using for at least 7 years. Not fancy but durable and inexpensive!

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reptomcraddick t1_jblem7h wrote

I’ve had a $20 black rubbermaid for 4 years and when the lid wouldn’t stay closed because of the button because I’d used it for so long they sent me a new lid for free.

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augustrem OP t1_jblaga6 wrote

Thanks! Does it have a pedal on it to make it handfree? Which one do you have?

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your_Assholiness t1_jbomh7v wrote

yes it has a pedal and a lock button you can slide closed on the lid. Not sure of model or name but it's oval black plastic , holds 13 gallon bags. Wal mart or home depot. $20 ish

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tosernameschescksout t1_jbmpv1n wrote

There needs to be a BIFL store that's ONLY durable, over-engineered products and appliances.

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-em-bee- t1_jbl8fle wrote

Simplehuman is a popular premium offering. I got my like-new matte black one online and really like it, but I don’t know if I’d pay MSRP for it.

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augustrem OP t1_jbl8nj3 wrote

Simplehuman is cheaper than the ones I’ve bought but seems pretty flimsy to me, unless they’ve changed recently. I bought one for my parents and the one in their bathroom is fine but their kitchen one is showing wear.

When did you buys yours?

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zeptillian t1_jblir4v wrote

I have had some for a long time. The lid on one stopped working and they sent me an entirely new one since it was still under warranty. This was a few years ago.

I don't think they would qualify as BIFL but they are decent for the price.

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Nealpatty t1_jbmu37x wrote

My simple human one was great. It’s still working well at my in-laws house. We got an in cabinet one so we passed it on

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WeirdEngineerDude t1_jblcrcl wrote

I have a Rubbermaid one that is wonderful. May be more industrial that you might like though. Everything else is crap.

Rubbermaid Commercial FGST12EPLRD... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CS8WOA?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

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augustrem OP t1_jbldji6 wrote

That’s the same one I linked above!

This seems like a good idea. I remember when I was having issues with brooms and dustpans I ended up switching to rubbermaid commercial and have been happy with them.

Do you have pets? Is it easy for them to open the can?

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CarriageTrail t1_jbmgu5r wrote

We got the taller version of this and love it. Our large dog has not gotten into it. Our size is larger than regular kitchen bags, though.

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WeirdEngineerDude t1_jblgwor wrote

I have two corgis and an Aussie and they don’t bother it at all. But our kitchen trash can is built into a cabinet and this one isn’t full of yummy food scraps.

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MonaMayI t1_jblnftu wrote

I swapped to the kind that pull out from a cabinet. Rev-a-shelf makes them. Dog proof and just takes a simple open plastic bin.

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augustrem OP t1_jblubnp wrote

I have that in my bathroom. How is that dog proof though?

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MonaMayI t1_jblypa0 wrote

Even my crafty ass dogs can’t open cabinets? But they can knock over literally any trash can.

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ProfLayton99 t1_jbmbfo0 wrote

I have a Rubbermaid slim Jim commercial and it is awesome.

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Diotima245 t1_jbo2u9x wrote

Probably some steel can used in industrial setting with no moving parts. I personally have a simple human for my house that’s going strong now 4 years later. If it ever breaks I think I got my monies worth.

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TheGamer675 t1_jc1q813 wrote

Rubbermaid commercial, we have the slimjim ones at my work and a big one, they all go through a lot of beating and still hold up. Pretty sure it’s because they use flexible plastic, absorbs impact maybe? They make good dust pans too.

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TopsyBops t1_jc8cl8d wrote

I use a basic NINESTARS DZT. Works wonders and hasn't given up on me in nearly five years.

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