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Cabinet trash pulls are a great way to keep your kitchen tidy and organized. They allow you to hide your trash cans inside a cabinet, making them invisible from the outside. They also make it easy to access your trash cans by sliding them out on rails or hinges. Cabinet trash pulls come in different sizes, shapes and styles to suit your needs and preferences. Here are some of the main types of cabinet trash pulls you can choose from:

  • Single bin trash pull: This type of cabinet trash pull has one trash can that fits inside a cabinet. It is ideal for small kitchens or for people who don’t need to separate their trash. You can find single bin trash pulls in various capacities, from 10 quarts to 50 quarts. Some single bin trash pulls have lids that open automatically when you pull out the cabinet, while others have open tops that let you toss your trash easily.
  • Double bin trash pull: This type of cabinet trash pull has two trash cans that fit inside a cabinet. It is ideal for larger kitchens or for people who want to separate their trash into recyclables and non-recyclables. You can find double bin trash pulls in various capacities, from 20 quarts to 100 quarts. Some double bin trash pulls have lids that open automatically when you pull out the cabinet, while others have open tops that let you toss your trash easily.
  • Tilt out trash pull: This type of cabinet trash pull has a door that tilts out when you open it, revealing a trash can behind it. It is ideal for narrow spaces or for people who want to save some floor space. You can find tilt out trash pulls in various capacities, from 10 quarts to 50 quarts. Some tilt out trash pulls have lids that close automatically when you close the door, while others have open tops that let you toss your trash easily.
  • Door mounted trash pull: This type of cabinet trash pull has a trash can that attaches to the inside of a cabinet door. It is ideal for small spaces or for people who want to maximize their cabinet space. You can find door mounted trash pulls in various capacities, from 5 quarts to 35 quarts. Some door mounted trash pulls have lids that close automatically when you close the door, while others have open tops that let you toss your trash easily.
  • Appliance style trash pull: This type of cabinet trash pull has a door that looks like an appliance, such as a dishwasher or an oven. It is ideal for people who want to blend their trash cans with their kitchen appliances. You can find appliance style trash pulls in various capacities, from 35 quarts to 100 quarts. Some appliance style trash pulls have lids that open automatically when you pull out the cabinet, while others have open tops that let you toss your trash easily.

I hope this blog gives you some ideas about the different types of cabinet trash pulls you can use in your kitchen. If you need more information or inspiration please schedule a design consultation with us!

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