SKU: 78597479856

Rev-A-Shelf 25-Quart Plastic Soft-Close Triple Pull-Out Trash Can, Door-Mount, 20-24 in Cabinet Opening

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Rev-A-Shelf 25-Quart Plastic Soft-Close Triple Pull-Out Trash Can, Door-Mount, 20-24 in Cabinet Opening25 Qt Soft Close Triple Pull Out Trash Can Streamline recycling with Rev A Shelfs triple bin pull out trash system. Three 25 qt plastic containers ride on heavy duty, full extension soft close slides within a sturdy plated metal frame and door mount brackets for smooth, concealed access. Key Features: Soft Close Slides: 150 lb full extension ball bearing slides for quiet, controlled closure Triple Bin Sorting: Three color coded 25 qt plastic bins for

25-Qt Soft-Close Triple Pull-Out Trash Can

Streamline recycling with Rev-A-Shelf’s triple-bin pull-out trash system. Three 25-qt plastic containers ride on heavy-duty, full-extension soft-close slides within a sturdy plated-metal frame and door-mount brackets for smooth, concealed access.


Key Features:

  • Soft-Close Slides: 150-lb full-extension ball-bearing slides for quiet, controlled closure
  • Triple-Bin Sorting: Three color-coded 25-qt plastic bins for easy recycling separation
  • Door-Mount Ready: Adjustable brackets included for an integrated cabinet-door pull
  • Durable Construction: Heavy-gauge plated metal wire frame with metal side-mount glides
  • Easy Cleaning: Entire unit can be removed after installation for quick maintenance

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Type Pull-out trash can
Number of Bin Slots 3
Bin Capacity (Quarts) 25 each
Bins Included Yes
Bin Material Plastic
Color/Finish Family Multiple colors/finishes
Manufacturer Color/Finish Chrome (frame); multi-color bins
Construction Heavy-gauge plated metal wire frame
Slides 150-lb full-extension ball-bearing with soft-close
Actual Width (Inches) 19.94
Actual Height (Inches) 20.25
Actual Depth (Inches) 22.11
Maximum Extended Length (Inches) 22.11
Minimum Cabinet Width (Inches) 20
Designed Cabinet Opening Width 20-1/4 in to 24 in
Minimum Cabinet Depth (Inches) 22.11
Minimum Cabinet Height (Inches) 20.37
Cabinet Type Base
Drawer Glides Type Side (full extension)
Drawer Glides Material Metal
Handle(s) Included No
Hardware Included Yes
Adjustable Yes (door-mount brackets)
Heavy Duty No
For Use in Kitchens Yes
For Use with RVs No
Shelf Material Metal
Soft Close Yes
Warranty Limited lifetime
Brand/Model Compatibility Rev-A-Shelf
Package Contents (3) Multi-color 25 qt. waste containers, (1) wood frame, (1) pair of slides, mounting hardware, and door mount brackets
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) No
UNSPSC 30162300

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What cabinet size does this fit?
A: Designed for cabinet openings 20-1/4 in to 24 in wide with at least 22.11 in depth and 20.37 in height.


Q: Does it include the door-mount hardware?
A: Yes. Adjustable door-mount brackets and mounting hardware are included and required for operation.


Q: What is the total capacity?
A: Three bins at 25 quarts each (75 quarts total).


Q: Are the slides soft-close and full extension?
A: Yes, they are 150-lb rated full-extension ball-bearing slides with soft-close.


Q: Is assembly required?
A: Yes, some assembly and cabinet installation are required; instructions and hardware are included.


A Sleek, Concealed Recycling Center with Colorful Precision

Tucked behind a cabinet door, this tri-bin pull-out transforms kitchen clutter into an elegant ritual. The chrome frame and saturated bin colors create a chic, functional moment every time you glide it open. Pair it with streamlined bar pulls and a matte cabinet finish for a tailored, modern look. It’s an essential finishing touch for a kitchen that prizes order, beauty, and effortless living.


Upgrade your cabinet with this soft-close triple-bin system for tidy, seamless recycling every day.

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Excellent treatment on the subject of waiting on the Lord
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