♻️ Elevate your waste game with effortless strength and smart design!
The Rubbermaid BRUTE 32-Gallon Trash Can combines industrial-grade UV-resistant materials with innovative venting channels that reduce liner removal effort by 50%. Featuring secure integrated cinches tested to 20,000 cycles, reinforced handles, and a durable base engineered for rough surfaces, this stackable wastebasket is built for longevity and efficiency in any environment.
M**A
Sturdy trashcan!
It is sturdy and gets the job done plus needed it during the trash strike!
R**4
Sturdy large trash bin
No complaints. Trash bin is sturdy and does its job.
S**T
The strongest trash can
A wonderful, robust trash can that won't crack in the freezing weather.I mainly use it to carry around with me for foliage and debris when doing lawn/yard work.
L**A
Sturdy as all get-out, and don't fear the stickers!
Super sturdy. Exactly what I ordered and arrived in brand new condition. This unit does not come with a lid and is not advertised as coming with one; they are sold separately. I did order the rubbermaid dolly to go with this and it is likewise just as sturdy and makes for super smooth rolling and moving this right where you need it, and the wheels have a nice rubber coating that won't damage indoor floors.There were lots of stickers as one reviewer mentioned but I keep adhesive remover around for just such occasions (I use duck brand as it comes with a scraper on the lid - I have children so sticker removal is a necessary thing LOL - I've had that bottle for at least 8 years and still works wonders - one bottle goes a long way, but even regular olive or mineral oil would likely work well enough).I took off what I could on the stickers, rubbed the remover on what was left, went and surfed the net for a bit (probably around 15 - 20 minutes) to let the adhesive remover do it's work. When I came back and scraped at the sticker residue, it just slid right off. Not counting the chill time I spent surfing, it took maybe all of 2 minutes to remove stickers, so that shouldn't scare anyone away.Also I happened to have 55 gallon drum liners from a prior project and they fit the 32 gallon can with TONS of room to spare (they're really too big lol) so I'm sure the 30 or 40-something gallon bags will do nicely when I run out of those.
R**T
Awesome
I thought this was kinda pricy for a trash can. When it came in I was blown away. Very heavy duty. I love it. The 33 gallon trash bags fit perfect. You get what you pay for.
M**E
Heavy Duty trash can
This is a heavy duty trash can n since it’s Rubbermaid it’s got flexibility n can take a beating it’s not really heavy to carry either I bought lid separately n the price is lil bit expensive thats why 4 ⭐️ stars
U**R
Great heavy Duty Barrel
Brute is a good size barrel. I had one years ago. I seen complains of being delivered dirty, scraped a bit. Another was it didn't come with covers. True, the covers are sold separate. It is also mentioned in the description of the barrel that the covers are not included. I received my two barrels in good shape. A little dirty, not much to really complain since they can't be wrap or boxed them for shipping.The biggest thing I noticed was the pricing. $40.97 a single barrel was reasonable, but if I chose the 2 pack, it was $115.18. I needed 2 barrels so I ordered 2 singles instead of the 2-pack. Saved $33.24.
C**O
Great cans for garbage and general use.
I use two of these cans for taking our household garbage to the county collections. Both cans have held up to the elements very well with zero signs of wear or fading. The handles are very easy to grab, and the provisions at the bottom of the cans make them easy to empty. The locking lids are easy to remove with one hand, yet lock in place good enough to withstand 50+ mph winds, and have managed to keep wildlife from accessing the cans. The two cans are large enough that with a household of 7 (two adults and 5 kids) we only need to empty them once a week, but are sized perfectly to fit in the back of a Chevy Tahoe for transport(third row folded down).
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