Best westbaskets according to redditors

We found 58 Reddit comments discussing the best westbaskets. We ranked the 39 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Wastebaskets:

u/Mastercutlet · 28 pointsr/guns
u/lhatereddit101 · 20 pointsr/reloading

I know everyone's process is different, but I use small trash cans, like this, from Walmart. For triming or measuring, just fill one can with shells, do your thing, and throw it in the other can. I usually have a "to small", "good", and "needs to be trimmed more" can. This works well while watching a movie I've already seen.

On the press, dump a few hundred rounds into some Tupperware or bread pans (wife was not pleased, buy your own), and a trash can under the press. I just push each round out of the press with my fingers and it falls down into the can. I have plastic drawers that I label and throw unfinished ammo into if I need to stop mid point.

I've been tempted to make a net mounted to my bench so it's quieter (bench is in my bedroom, live in a condo).

u/arachnophilia · 16 pointsr/CrappyDesign
u/Kilimancagua · 16 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

>A lot more loose condoms than I remember being in my room...

Bruh

u/WayeeCool · 10 pointsr/Amd

MSI has a 4GB RX 560 of that same card. That is twice the CU cores as the RX 550.

You also might want to get creative. Carefully measure your small form factor case's internal volumes. Figure out an open space you can mount the GPU in whatever orientation works. Then look into purchasing a PCIE X16 ribbon cable and HDMI/DP mount extention cables. Make sure to consider airflow, you may need to modify your case and add ventilation for the GPU. A cheap modmesh hack, is to get a $5 Ikea or Walmart metal black mesh trash bin, then cut it up for material to use for making a vent.

Just make sure to measure carefully, draw everything out, and use the right tools... So you don't make a mess.

Don't know if Amazon links are allowed on this subreddit, but I linked examples of what I'm talking about below.

PCIE X16 ribbon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074V1J1SF/

1 ft HDMI mount cable - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MXD15TE/

8 inch DP mount cable - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073XKM8K9/

Mesh Round Wastebasket - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006IALF/

u/GlibTurret · 7 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes


>I just had to get some straggling pieces out of the comforter😂

OMG!!

Giiirrrlll... https://www.amazon.com/Fortune-Candy-Garbage-Removable-Bathroom/dp/B074SHH5D8/ref=sr_1_74_sspa?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1511935705&sr=1-74-spons&keywords=powder+room+trash+can&psc=1

I have that one. It is small, but that was intentional on my part so I would be forced to empty it weekly. It is sturdy enough that my critters (2 tiny cats and a bulldog mix mutt) can't knock it over, though it probably helps that I keep it in a corner between the toilet and the wall.

Order that thang right now, or get thee to Target (if you are a tactile shopper like I am) so you can see your size options and decide. They had a model almost exactly like this as of last week when I was there, but in 3 sizes.


u/redheaddit · 7 pointsr/organization

Are these cloth diapers or disposable? What is the current capacity for reference?

Either way, I would go with a plastic step bin. Hard plastic is easy to periodically clean and disinfect, even if it isn't as pretty. Plus, you can usually attach a charcoal filter to the inside of the lid, especially with higher end models or separately if you buy an attachable sleeve that sticks to the inside of the lid. This can help mitigate any lingering smells. If you want something study, simplehuman makes plain ol' 13 gallon step cans, and it will last a lifetime because the parts are replaceable.

simplehuman 50 Liter / 13 Gallon Semi-Round Kitchen Step Trash Can, Black Plastic With Secure Slide Lock

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VWMS5E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_M6cEDbAG7K40C

Lower end, I recommend the sterilite and Rubbermaid cans in the same half-round shape. They are usually offered as a step can or a touch top (basically a step button you push at the lid), so you can determine what is best for him to use.

Rubbermaid Touch-Top Lid Trash Can for Home, Kitchen, and Bathroom Garbage, 13 Gallon, White

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KX15Z1A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_n9cEDbYY82KWN

If disposable, you can get any size you are comfortable lifting the contents of (9 - 13 gallon, but I wouldn't go higher than that because wet things get heavy and repetitive motions are dangerous with adult care) and just use the right size plastic bag.

If you are talking cloth, there are pul liners which perfectly fit a sterilite 6 gallon step can, maybe other sizes too (edit: that can be washed with the diapers). However, they aren't always leak proof so ymmv, especially the larger you go. Let me know if you want recommendations for them. Best of luck!

u/ChefJoe98136 · 5 pointsr/SeattleWA

For a number of years, I got by in my apartment with a few trash cans that use grocery bags as liners. I never wanted anything larger in the apartment because it would be more prone to getting old enough to smell and buying liners to throw trash away seemed like a logical failure. It was only about a half year after the bag ban was enacted that I actually bought trash bags in Seattle. Thanks City Council.

https://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-FG238500WHT-Recycler-Wastebasket-14-Quart/dp/B000RNFEFQ

u/iaindings · 5 pointsr/AskUK

Preferably one with a lid

I have this thing

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brabantia-Sort-Waste-Caddy-Plastic/dp/B01E5ZPVYU

Sat in the corner on the worktop in a place the sun will never hit it. Small compostable liners which get changed every few days. A spray of dettol disinfectant with every change. Wipe it over with bleach spray if the bag splits or something. No smell whatsoever

u/DragonBank · 4 pointsr/nfl

You guys just have a huge fanbase. I still don't get how some of yalls jerseys are consistently top 10 in sales.

Why would you overpay for this when you can get it much cheaper

u/ebeidler12 · 4 pointsr/clothdiaps

Brabantia 109966 Waste Bin, 16 L,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E6RLZ9C?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

We originally were using wet bags but changed to a small compost bin that we’ve mounted on the wall so we don’t have to bend over to drop stuff in while changing. It holds enough that we wash every other day. We have a smaller stash of 12 prefolds, 6 AI2 covers, 6 inserts, and flannel wipes and have never ran out in between washes. About 3/4 of that will fill the bin. We don’t use a bag and just give it a quick rinse when we start a load of laundry. It’s been working great for us for a over a month now!

u/letsgocrazy · 3 pointsr/NeckbeardNests

Fuck me, next time people take the piss out of Jordan Peter's 12 Rules for Life as being elementary or obvious; just remember this post.

Not having a go OP - we've all been there. But self care is very important for your overall well-being.

I tell you what is a big help once you've actually got this shit tidied.

Every day, just have "Five Minute Tidy Up Time" - just a little reminder on your phone (I like an app called Habits to help keep track).

Tell yourself you'll just do 5 minutes a day - even choose a song you play, and just tidy up while that is on.

When it's done, you can return to whatever important business you were doing.

Presumably this has been like this for weeks or forever - so slowly doing a little bit each day over the next week or to may seem weak to some, but it will get done, and actually get that habit started.

And make sure you have a storage space for everything.

A couple of those plastic boxes with lids are always useful, especially for that fucking foam shite. (I see you have one already, get more).

Get a proper rubbish bin.

Get a proper clothes basket.

You have empty shelves and books on the floor.

That can be your starting point.

Take the rubbish out.

Order them things off Amazon NOW. Fucking, don't tell yourself you'll get them cheaper next time you go tot he shops, just do it now.

u/Sent_From_My_ · 2 pointsr/kansascity

What do you mean the "tiny ass recycling bin"?

We have two bins in our house, one we collect cans with and one we use for large items and combine when we do curbside. You can buy whatever size you want..We have this one and this one, recycle everything we can and never have problems.

Glass wise, Atlas Glass charges something like sub $10 a month last I checked, and if you don't want to pay that, ripple glass is all over. I make a trip once a month and its never an issue.

I'll concede there are other cities that do it much better, but I feel Kansas city is far from sucking at it.

u/FieldsOfLavender · 2 pointsr/yellow

My favorite shade of yellow is very close to the Peeps marshmallow candies they have at Easter. Just a hair lighter than that shade, though. If you want a representation of the exact shade that is NOT manmade, look at the center of the pink evening primrose.

In the things I buy, I try to aim for a pastel to slightly medium yellow. I dislike yellow that is too golden, too mustard-y, or too orange. Not super long ago I bought myself this bathroom trash can and it's about as far toward "golden yellow" as I'd want to go.

The summer I turned 4, I picked yellow for the color to paint my bedroom, so it's been my favorite color since I was 3. I'll be 31 in a few months, and still going strong! I've never wavered once, so there's no merit when people tease me and say that I'll have "too many" yellow things someday, or ask me what I'll do when I get "sick of" yellow! :D

u/12LetterName · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Rev-a-shelf has a lot of good products at reasonable prices.

this one seems suitable for your application

u/disc0barbie · 2 pointsr/Edmonton

my friend has one of these to make them easier to use as garbage bags

https://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-FG238500WHT-Recycler-Wastebasket-14-Quart/dp/B000RNFEFQ

u/lithodora · 2 pointsr/funny

They outright banned them in my city. Recycled paper bags cost 5 cents.

I have this (or something like it) that uses the bags from the store for trash bags and I can't use it anymore.

u/lizzieisrad · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Its surprising some of the things you find out that you need after you move in.

  1. Trashcan

  2. Can opener... I had to get really creative one night trying to open a can

  3. Flash Drive with high storage

  4. Mirror

  5. A nice rug

  6. Shower Caddy or if you have communal bathrooms portable shower caddy

  7. Command Hooks and tabs

  8. Over the door hooks

  9. Desk Calendar/planner

  10. A few cheap dishes and flatware for microwave meals

    AND A FISHY TO BE YOUR FRIEND!

    These are just a few things. I just graduated college and I will never again underestimate the necessity of duct tape and a plunger :P

    EDIT: Would you like a falafel with that?
u/to_know_this_love · 2 pointsr/gardening

If it is not a bug, you could put a see-through mesh container over it.

I use metal wastebaskets like this

Essentials White Wire Mesh Waste Basket - Set of 3 Wastebasket TAVERNIT https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JVJ7S4K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_scivDbT0TCSMC

But I paid less than amazon. I paid $1 for one basket at the dollar store.

u/ddonahue99 · 1 pointr/Seattle

big fan of this combo:

Brabantia Sort & Go Waste Bin, 16L/4.2 Gal. , 16 L, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E6RHMEO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_pworZcz8i53PT

ProGreen 100% Compostable Bags 6 Gallon, Extra Thick 0.87 Mil, 100 Count, Small Kitchen Compost Trash Bags, Food Scraps Yard Waste Bags, Compost Biodegradable ASTM D6400 BPI And VINCOTTE Certified https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BGDBP6V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_gVqtDbCTZAZVA

u/shoturtle · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile
u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I really NEED this trash can About 95% of my personal time is spent in my room so I'm always bringing food wrappers and unnecessary garbage. Also, when I get things from Amazon, I try my best to hide the packages from my parents. I usually just bring in a giant garbage in one a week and fill it, but it sits there for weeks. It'd be nice just to have a small can I can fill and empty once a week so I just don't have all this trash lying around .-.

u/LevelReward · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

If it comes down to finding something comparable— there’s this on amazon — https://www.amazon.com/Shabby-Chic-Designstyles-Waste-Basket/dp/B07QB4R25Y

And I believe that’s the same as this on shabby chic.com (a little more expensive) — https://www.shabbychic.com/products/shabby-chic-storage-white-metal-collection-waste-basket

u/NEWG1RL · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This has some good ideas. Otherwise here are things you might need (copy/pasted from one of my other posts):

u/TalkingSmut · 1 pointr/GWABackstage

People, largely people who would never dream of eating in their Study, have had wastepaper baskets. I have owned one myself, because that's what happens when you buy furniture from an office clearance.

Yeah, it's a bin. But one specifically for paper so it won't hold anything else.

Amazon agrees Here's one!

u/schwachmach · 1 pointr/lifehacks
u/Nam-Ereh-Won · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Well, I ordered 3 small traschcans, a shower curtain, two types of plungers, a toilet brush, and some plumber's tape so I can install my showerhead

u/unbanmi5anthr0pe · 0 pointsr/AntiPOZi
u/AZenSun · -4 pointsr/booksuggestions