The Best Under-Counter Pull-Out Trash Cans for Hidden Use

Keep garbage out of sight—and your kitchen looking neat—with a pull-out trash can.

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Most trash cans aren’t exactly attractive, which is why many people choose to disguise their trash bin in roll-out cabinet drawers. However, instead of simply putting a regular trash can into your kitchen cupboard, you could consider installing a pull-out trash can as a concealed kitchen storage hack.

“Trash solutions (such as pull-out trash cans) can help mask odors and declutter your space by having a centralized location for collecting the waste,” says Marianne Egbers, owner of ShelfGenie, a company that designs and builds glide-out solutions into cabinets.


Rebrilliant Jahiem Pull Out Trash Can via merchant

Best for Trash and Recycling

Rebrilliant Jahiem Pull-Out Trash Can

Store trash and recycling in one spot with the Rebrilliant Jahiem Pull-Out Trash Can. which holds two nine-gallon waste cans (included). The heavy-duty, chrome-finished metal hardware must be installed in a deep cabinet, since the whole unit is 21-3/4-inches long.

Hardware Resources Steel Pull Out Trash Can Holder via merchant

Best for Narrow Cabinets

Hardware Resources Steel Pull-Out Trash Can Holder

The Hardware Resources Pull-Out Trash Can Holder is ideal for narrow cabinets with openings as small as 12 inches wide. This product has a steel frame with a large handle, but it doesn’t come with the trash bin—this is just the hardware. However, it fits many slim eight- to 12-gallon bins.

Roll Out Trash 81sdi4vmuvl. Ac Sl1500 via merchant

Best for Easy Install

Simplehuman Under-Counter Pull-Out Trash Can

The Simplehuman Under-Counter Pull-Out Trash Can is easy to install, thanks to its preassembled track. It features a sleek, simple design, and the steel frame has a handle for easy access. The full-extension ball-bearing tracks allow you to pull the eight-gallon bin all the way out so it’s easier to empty.

Home Zone Living Pull Out Trash Can via merchant

Best Budget

Home Zone Living Pull-Out Trash Can

The Home Zone Living Pull-Out Trah Can is more affordable than most. Its ball-bearing sliders and slender shape allow the 7-1/2-gallon waste bin to fit into narrow cabinets, and the powder-coated metal frame has an integrated handle for easy removal. A band holds extra trash bags in place during use.

Rev A Shelf Pull Out Sliding Waste Bin via merchant

Best with a Lid

Rev-A-Shelf Pull-Out Sliding Waste Bin

Most pull-out trash cans don’t have lids, but the Rev-A-Shelf Pull-Out Sliding Waste Bin Container does, to better contain garbage can odors and keep curious pets from rummaging in the garbage when you’re puppy-proofing your home. This product includes a 12-1/2-gallon bin with a flip-up lid. Its sliders support up to 75 pounds.

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Rev A Shelf Double Top Mount Pull Out Trash Bin via merchant

Best Wooden Frame

Rev-A-Shelf Double Top-Mount Pull-Out Trash Bin

The Rev-A-Shelf Double Top-Mount Pull-Out Trash Bin provides more stability than a standard pull-out trash can because the wooden frame prevents the bins from tipping over. This product comes in several sizes to fit common cabinet dimensions, and it includes two 8-3/4-gallon trash cans.

FAQ

What size is an under-counter trash can?

Under-counter trash cans typically range from 7 to 13 gallons, depending on the available cabinet space. Compact options are ideal for smaller kitchens, while larger ones work well for bigger households.

How do I hide trash in a small kitchen?

A pull-out trash can is a great solution for hiding trash in a small kitchen. Install it inside a cabinet, like under the sink, to keep it out of sight while maximizing space.

Where can I put a pull-out trash can in the kitchen?

The best spot for a pull-out trash can is inside a lower cabinet near your prep area or sink. This placement makes it easy to access while cooking and cleaning up.