iTouchless Titan 17-Gallon Swing-Top Stainless Steel Trash Can for $119
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Meet the perfect trash bin for the kitchen, pantry, office, garage, or business—iTouchless Titan 17-Gallon Swing-Top Stainless Steel Trash Can. Featuring a swing lid, this bin easily opens wide allowing for quick and clean disposals on-the-go. Lid swings shut to keep trash out of view and odors contained. With a versatile round shape, this 25″ tall bin will surely fit tight spaces. The air vents in the base create airflow to prevent a vacuum and make removing a full trash bag effortless. Made to make cleaning a breeze, this trash can fits standard-sized 18-gallon trash bags. No expensive custom bags required.
- Lid swings shut to keep trash out of view & odors contained
- Air vents in the base create airflow to prevent a vacuum & make removing a full trash bag effortless
- Elegant brushed stainless steel body is fingerprint-proof, smudge-resistant, & easy to clean
- Fits standard-sized 18-gallon trash bags
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: silver
- Materials: stainless steel
- Product dimensions: 25″H x 15.9″L x 15.9″W
- Weight: 9.48 lbs
- Swing top
- Capacity: 17 gallons
- Versatile round shape
- Perfect lid close with adjustable weight lid
- Fits standard size 18-gallon trash bags
- Fingerprint-proof
- Smudge-resistant
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Includes
- iTouchless Titan 17-Gallon Swing-Top Stainless Steel Trash Can
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