(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best westbaskets

We found 58 Reddit comments discussing the best westbaskets. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 39 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

34. Zeller 18100 Wastepaper Basket 26 x 28 Mesh

Practical wastepaper basketMaterial: steel meshDimension: Ø26x28cm
Zeller 18100 Wastepaper Basket 26 x 28 Mesh
Specs:
ColorMulti-colour
Height11.023622036 Inches
Length10.236220462 Inches
Number of items1
Size26 x 26 x 28 cm
Weight1.0582188576 Pounds
Width10.236220462 Inches
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Top Reddit comments about Wastebaskets:

u/letsgocrazy · 3 pointsr/NeckbeardNests

Fuck me, next time people take the piss out of Jordan Peter's 12 Rules for Life as being elementary or obvious; just remember this post.

Not having a go OP - we've all been there. But self care is very important for your overall well-being.

I tell you what is a big help once you've actually got this shit tidied.

Every day, just have "Five Minute Tidy Up Time" - just a little reminder on your phone (I like an app called Habits to help keep track).

Tell yourself you'll just do 5 minutes a day - even choose a song you play, and just tidy up while that is on.

When it's done, you can return to whatever important business you were doing.

Presumably this has been like this for weeks or forever - so slowly doing a little bit each day over the next week or to may seem weak to some, but it will get done, and actually get that habit started.

And make sure you have a storage space for everything.

A couple of those plastic boxes with lids are always useful, especially for that fucking foam shite. (I see you have one already, get more).

Get a proper rubbish bin.

Get a proper clothes basket.

You have empty shelves and books on the floor.

That can be your starting point.

Take the rubbish out.

Order them things off Amazon NOW. Fucking, don't tell yourself you'll get them cheaper next time you go tot he shops, just do it now.

u/disc0barbie · 2 pointsr/Edmonton

my friend has one of these to make them easier to use as garbage bags

https://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-FG238500WHT-Recycler-Wastebasket-14-Quart/dp/B000RNFEFQ

u/DragonBank · 4 pointsr/nfl

You guys just have a huge fanbase. I still don't get how some of yalls jerseys are consistently top 10 in sales.

Why would you overpay for this when you can get it much cheaper

u/12LetterName · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Rev-a-shelf has a lot of good products at reasonable prices.

this one seems suitable for your application

u/sandchigger · 1 pointr/cosplay

Awesomesauce! If this remarkably over priced bucket I found on Amazon doesn't work, I will definitely check out the top hat! :D

u/ddonahue99 · 1 pointr/Seattle

big fan of this combo:

Brabantia Sort & Go Waste Bin, 16L/4.2 Gal. , 16 L, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E6RHMEO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_pworZcz8i53PT

ProGreen 100% Compostable Bags 6 Gallon, Extra Thick 0.87 Mil, 100 Count, Small Kitchen Compost Trash Bags, Food Scraps Yard Waste Bags, Compost Biodegradable ASTM D6400 BPI And VINCOTTE Certified https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BGDBP6V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_gVqtDbCTZAZVA

u/sinisa73 · 3 pointsr/gaming

I, too, want one, but $325 is a bit much.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MQIO3W

u/to_know_this_love · 2 pointsr/gardening

If it is not a bug, you could put a see-through mesh container over it.

I use metal wastebaskets like this

Essentials White Wire Mesh Waste Basket - Set of 3 Wastebasket TAVERNIT https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JVJ7S4K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_scivDbT0TCSMC

But I paid less than amazon. I paid $1 for one basket at the dollar store.

u/LevelReward · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

If it comes down to finding something comparable— there’s this on amazon — https://www.amazon.com/Shabby-Chic-Designstyles-Waste-Basket/dp/B07QB4R25Y

And I believe that’s the same as this on shabby chic.com (a little more expensive) — https://www.shabbychic.com/products/shabby-chic-storage-white-metal-collection-waste-basket

u/I_PISS_HAIR · 2 pointsr/Pets

I use one of these trash cans and it has worked for us

u/Dr-Sommer · 2 pointsr/de

Ich hab mich auch mal dumm und dämlich gesucht und mich im Endeffekt für so ein Teil und ne stabile Kneifzange entschieden.

u/lithodora · 2 pointsr/funny

They outright banned them in my city. Recycled paper bags cost 5 cents.

I have this (or something like it) that uses the bags from the store for trash bags and I can't use it anymore.

u/iaindings · 5 pointsr/AskUK

Preferably one with a lid

I have this thing

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brabantia-Sort-Waste-Caddy-Plastic/dp/B01E5ZPVYU

Sat in the corner on the worktop in a place the sun will never hit it. Small compostable liners which get changed every few days. A spray of dettol disinfectant with every change. Wipe it over with bleach spray if the bag splits or something. No smell whatsoever

u/ChefJoe98136 · 5 pointsr/SeattleWA

For a number of years, I got by in my apartment with a few trash cans that use grocery bags as liners. I never wanted anything larger in the apartment because it would be more prone to getting old enough to smell and buying liners to throw trash away seemed like a logical failure. It was only about a half year after the bag ban was enacted that I actually bought trash bags in Seattle. Thanks City Council.

https://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-FG238500WHT-Recycler-Wastebasket-14-Quart/dp/B000RNFEFQ

u/Kilimancagua · 16 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

>A lot more loose condoms than I remember being in my room...

Bruh

u/lhatereddit101 · 20 pointsr/reloading

I know everyone's process is different, but I use small trash cans, like this, from Walmart. For triming or measuring, just fill one can with shells, do your thing, and throw it in the other can. I usually have a "to small", "good", and "needs to be trimmed more" can. This works well while watching a movie I've already seen.

On the press, dump a few hundred rounds into some Tupperware or bread pans (wife was not pleased, buy your own), and a trash can under the press. I just push each round out of the press with my fingers and it falls down into the can. I have plastic drawers that I label and throw unfinished ammo into if I need to stop mid point.

I've been tempted to make a net mounted to my bench so it's quieter (bench is in my bedroom, live in a condo).

u/SuburbanSuffering · 6 pointsr/clothdiaps

I spray it off in the toilet and then place the diaper in a small bin kept inside the bathroom. If he poops when we are out (rare, but it has happened) I place the diaper in a disposable dog poop bag and deal with it when I get home. I hate the whole dunk/swish routine, especially in a public restroom.

u/cordial_carbonara · 6 pointsr/Parenting

I just used a cheap kitchen trash can (kind of like this one with a pail liner. If you go the trash can route, don't go for anything air tight because it'll cause your diapers to mildew and stink even worse, but a swivel lid will let a little air circulate without letting too much stench out (still, you'll want to try to wash every other day to avoid mildew and stench). When your LO starts solids, you'll probably want to invest in a diaper sprayer (I use a cheap handheld bidet, it works the exact same), because you'll need to get the solid waste off the diaper before laundering and spraying them down well keeps the stench away as well.

This setup has served me well over cloth diapering 3 kids. I also like the taller trash can to discourage toddlers from getting into it.