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Reddit mentions of simplehuman Cabinet Mount Grocery Can with Bag Holder

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of simplehuman Cabinet Mount Grocery Can with Bag Holder. Here are the top ones.

simplehuman Cabinet Mount Grocery Can with Bag Holder
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    Features:
  • Recycle it!: reuse grocery bags as trash bags fasten the handles into the slots on either side to hold the bag in place
  • Integrated bag holder: integrated grocery bag holder keeps up to 50 bags handy for reuse
  • Hide-away trash: hides trash neatly out of sight inside the cabinet
  • Stay-open lid: dent-proof plastic lid keeps trash covered but stays open when you need it
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height18.9 Inches
Length8.1 Inches
Number of items1
Size5-10 Gallons
Weight5.8 Pounds
Width13.2 Inches

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Found 2 comments on simplehuman Cabinet Mount Grocery Can with Bag Holder:

u/kdotdot ยท 22 pointsr/woodworking

Can you think of a less glamorous woodworking project?

I wanted a cupboard bin that re-uses carrier bags (something like this but couldn't find one that would fit in my narrow cupboards..) so I made my own as a good excuse to try some dovetail joints by hand.

Main lessons learned:

  • Don't use construction lumber. Cutting with the dovetail saw was ok, but chiselling was a nightmare.. too brittle and weak. Luckily only had to throw away one piece which had split.

  • I need a workbench. Any suggestions on a bench for using handtools when the only place I have to work is the garden? Maybe next time I'll just have to stack more layers of MDF on the trestles.

  • It was quite satisfying to construct something without powertools or screws!
u/TheJonnyDanger ยท 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

If you still use plastic grocery bags, I've had this simplehuman thing under my sink for 4 years so far. I haven't had any problem with smell, but I do throw it out pretty often. Maybe you should shoot for a smaller can to force frequent disposal so the stank doesn't build up?