Trash Can in cab - What do you all do for one?
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Trash Can in cab - What do you all do for one?
I was wondering what you all do for a trash can in your crew cab? I am looking for something as an add on accessory. When my family and I go on road trips, we inherently have wrappers & trash. I just wondering if anyone has found a nice molded trash can that fits in the cab? I don't even mind if it sits behind the console in the second row. Automakers give us plenty of options for cup holders, but they typically never add a trash can. Just something small I can throw some kleenex or hamburger wrapper in.
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I have used the trash liners before, but looking for something a little neater. Adam R, I concur... which is why I like to have a dedicated place for everyone to put their trash. I saw some for another vehicle on CarID that set on the backside of the console and had a trash can and a couple more drink holders, but haven't found anything for the Super Duty's yet.
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We have a little canvas bag that has a loop that goes around the headrest, so it sits behind (in our case) the driver's seat. We put a small trash can liner in it. It's big enough for the kind of junk you have on a long drive, but small enough to stay out of the way.
but it's similar.
but it's similar.
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I have been doing this for years. Take a five gallon bucket and cut the top rings off and handle leaving the lowest ring. Get enough of elastic rope to make a snug loop around the top. I put a half roll of kitchen garbage bags in the bottom as a resupply and put one in the bucket for use. Place elastic rip around the top to hold the bag in place from when you throw something in the garbage the bag does not go in also because the bag is much larger and very loose without the rope. When ready to change pop off elastic rope, pull bag out, throw it away, get another clean bag from roll at bottom of bucket and put it in place secured with elastic rope.
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I have been doing this for years. Take a five gallon bucket and cut the top rings off and handle leaving the lowest ring. Get enough of elastic rope to make a snug loop around the top. I put a half roll of kitchen garbage bags in the bottom as a resupply and put one in the bucket for use. Place elastic rip around the top to hold the bag in place from when you throw something in the garbage the bag does not go in also because the bag is much larger and very loose without the rope. When ready to change pop off elastic rope, pull bag out, throw it away, get another clean bag from roll at bottom of bucket and put it in place secured with elastic rope.
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The only foldable, fully disposable, and "FREE" trash can on the market plus you can have a spare one in your back pocket or many in your vehicle and not even see them. Lol