08-30-2024
When it comes to kitchen trash cans, where to put them is indeed a matter of expertise! Especially with the implementation of garbage classification, does the small kitchen become more crowded because it needs to accommodate more bins? In order to avoid increasing the pressure of cooking while achieving the convenience of throwing away garbage without obstructing the walking path, the location of the trash can is included in the overall kitchen design to achieve a practical and aesthetic effect.
So, if you always end up with a wet kitchen floor every time you throw away garbage, or if you accidentally kick over the trash can, let's take a look at some housewives' tips, which also take into account the hassle of garbage classification.
Although the key point of choosing a trash can is just a plastic or stainless steel bin, have you ever thought about what functions it needs to be suitable for the family size and lifestyle? Here are a few points to consider:
1) Capacity: Generally, a 45-liter trash can is sufficient for general household use; if living alone, a 20-30 liter trash can may be sufficient. In addition, if you want to improve garbage classification, you may need to add several bins of the same size or choose a style with 2 to 3 small bins hidden inside the bin, with a capacity of approximately 45 liters (or larger).
2) Lid: Whether the trash can should have a lid depends on the usage scenario; for example, in a study, where only paper and plastic waste are discarded, without odor or easy breeding of bacteria, an open trash can can be used, which is also convenient for throwing things away. As for the kitchen, it is recommended to use a lidded trash can to prevent odors and cockroach infestation, and it is recommended to choose a "pedal" style, which can be easily opened even when your hands are full of garbage.
3) Material: Generally, plastic is light and easy to wash, making it suitable for use in the kitchen. As for stainless steel trash cans, they are relatively sturdy, durable, and less likely to spread odors.
4) Style: If you value overall style coordination and want to choose a good-looking trash can, there is nothing wrong with that; but if you value convenience and functionality more, you should consider the placement location, usage method, and so on.
For example, installing a trash can in a gap, a narrow and multi-layered cabinet with several bins is very suitable; or if space is limited but garbage classification needs to be met, then a style with hooks inside the bin that can hang multiple plastic bags at the same time is very practical.
5) Wheels: A trash can with wheels is a good idea, especially if you want to move it for daily cleaning or when the bin is filled with heavy items. So, you can assess whether you will move it frequently and then decide whether you need a style with wheels.
In conclusion, when choosing a kitchen trash can, it's important to consider not only its appearance but also its capacity, lid type, material, style, and whether it has wheels. By taking these factors into account, you can find the best trash can that suits your needs and enhances the functionality and aesthetics of your kitchen.