♻️ Elevate your waste game—because your kitchen deserves smarter style!
The Rev-A-Shelf Double Pullout Trash Can is a 35-quart, dual-bin waste system designed for 15" base cabinets. Featuring a 4-way adjustable door-mount bracket and heavy-duty zinc-plated full-extension ball-bearing slides, it offers smooth, easy access and removal of bins. Crafted with durable dovetail wood construction, this fully assembled unit blends functionality with elegant design, perfect for modern kitchens aiming for organized, eco-conscious living.
P**E
Excellent product
Bought for my neighbor. Easy to install. Operates smoothly and quietly and very sturdy. I have had this same one in my house for over 10 years and still operates perfectly! Well worth it.
K**T
Better than expected...
Built well and heavier duty than the unit that came with the cabinets that this is replacing. Measure twice and it is easy to install.
N**Y
Great product but be patient
Assembly’s pretty straightforward, but be forewarned that the slides have 0 tolerance. If they aren’t perfectly level, square, and spaced apart, it won’t close easily. You’ll have to tinker around with the back mounts to get them set just right.Overall quality seems really good. Happy with the product, just took a bit more effort to install than I was expecting.
M**D
Well made, but some issues with the documentation
The produce is very well made. The sliders are high quality and slide out fully. The wood parts that hold the containers are very well put together with dovetail joints just as you see in the ad, a reasonable mix of plywood and solid wood, and lacquer finish. And it comes assembled so you don't have to puzzle about that. The instructions are understandable, with very nice diagrams. My only complaint was that they did not mention anything some of my particular setup. I'll describe that here:For reference, the first image is a before image. I had to remove a shelf, and note that my cabinet doors are inset: the edges are cut so that they are partly inside the cabinet, if that makes sense. All the descriptions and drawings in the documentation were for flat doors that apparently close flat against the front panel of the cabinet. This resulted in a 3/8" gap (see the 4th image showing the cabinet door after installing the unit. Once I realized the problem, I removed the front screw where the sliders attach to the front panel, and screwed them in 3/8" farther into the cabinet. There is a slide at the back end of each slider that allowed me to move it back. The problem for me was that I had to install a block to screw into because the front panel was not thick enough. You can see the block in the 5th picture, looking down from the top. Now I was able to make the front door fit perfectly.I was confused by the instructions about how to screw the sliders into the front panel. You can see in figure 2 that the slider does not look like the diagram (their Fig E in step 4). The diagram doesn't show the ball bearing slide which obscures the rectangular holes. It took me a while to realize that I could adjust that slide as shown in image 3 to allow me to screw it to the frame.A final confusion was that the instructions include 3 ways to measure and install the front cabinet door. There are 2 ways in the main instructions, and I also got a second set of instructions just for installing the door with yet a different way. It was all very complicated so it was easier for me to ignore all 3 methods and just work it out on my own.Given the complications I described, and having to redo some things because of them, it took me several hours to install it, not the 30-40 minutes they mentioned. But I don't mean to complain too much about that because probably most people have to adjust some things. It is a very solid construction and I'm very pleased with it.
K**8
Wonderful!
Extremely easy installation thanks to excellent interactions and high quality materials. Operates extremely smoothly.
A**E
Excellent, but do need to install with some finesse!
I ordered this for our kitchen redesign. Cabinets are solid wood face, and 18 years old, so irreplaceable if i messed up. I did need to add blocking to the back of my cabinet because it is a counter deep one. I also waited to attach my new cabinet pulls until trash can was installed to get the handle placement right. Extremely sturdy, great slides, and rolls well(once i edited my cabinet face.) I did measure, but my old cabinets where just two millimeters off on each side(just enough that it didn't slide in and out without scraping). I fixed this by using a Dremel tool and "sanding" the two sides at the face install location on each side, ONLY where the bar was screwed. Trial and error made it take about an hour to install. I really love it now that it is in. I recommend a solid door pull, centered on cabinet for ease of use, as it still has a bit of friction.my own critical is the back bag is hard to get out when full, as the unit doesn't pull completely out. But I still love it. And the plastic bin sizes are a good size for a family of five.
S**Q
Quality sturdy and easy to install.
A sinch to install. They are heavy duty and easy to open and close.
A**R
High quality construction and okay installation.
We had to replace our second, base mounted metal slide out unit. A friend of ours had something like this and it just looked a lot nicer and more durable than what we had so we ordered this one. Very impressed with the quality of the wood and hardware. Made in China? Yes, but who cares.....it's very good quality and frankly better than I expected! As for price, it was actually about the same price I paid for the crappy one I had that my kitchen cabinet guy had to special order for me. From that perspective.....excellent value in my book. As for installation, yes, it's a bit tricky because you are working in a tight space and need to be able to get to the back of the cabinet. That said, it really isn't rocket science! Read the directions..........then read them again, and then again, and maybe again before you get started! Understand them and learn them before you start as opposed to trying to figure out what they mean on the fly. Go slow, measure everything three or four times, and have some patience. If you follow the directions, use a level, and measure distances properly it shouldn't take more than an hour or two. I had to redo things once or twice to get it just right but it looks great and works flawlessly. And I'm not a carpenter!!
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