Rev-A-Shelf 50-Quart Plastic Soft-Close Double Pull-Out Trash Can, Walnut Frame
SKU: 57198945866

Rev-A-Shelf 50-Quart Plastic Soft-Close Double Pull-Out Trash Can, Walnut Frame

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Rev-A-Shelf 50-Quart Plastic Soft-Close Double Pull-Out Trash Can, Walnut Frame50 Qt Soft Close Double Pull Out Trash Can Keep waste and recycling hidden and organized with Rev A Shelfs double 50 quart pull out system. A walnut dovetail wood frame pairs with full extension soft close slides and two durable plastic bins for smooth, quiet operation in full height kitchen cabinets. Key Features: Soft Close Slides: 90 lb full extension BLUMOTION slides deliver smooth, quiet closure Premium Wood Frame: 7 1 2 in. tall walnut dovetail

50-Qt Soft-Close Double Pull-Out Trash Can

Keep waste and recycling hidden and organized with Rev-A-Shelf’s double 50-quart pull-out system. A walnut dovetail wood frame pairs with full-extension soft-close slides and two durable plastic bins for smooth, quiet operation in full-height kitchen cabinets.


Key Features:

  • Soft-Close Slides: 90 lb full-extension BLUMOTION slides deliver smooth, quiet closure
  • Premium Wood Frame: 7-1/2 in. tall walnut dovetail frame with UV-cured satin finish
  • Dual 50-Qt Bins: Two silver plastic containers with included lid for easy waste/recycling separation
  • Door-Mount Ready: Adjustable door mount brackets and mounting hardware included
  • Easy Floor-Mount Install: Designed for 18–21 in. cabinet openings; removable for cleaning

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Type Pull-out trash can
Bin Capacity (Quarts) 50 (each)
Number of Bin Slots 2
Bin Material Plastic
Manufacturer Color/Finish Walnut (frame); Silver bins
Color/Finish Family Multiple colors/finishes
Shelf/Frame Material Wood (walnut dovetail)
Actual Width (Inches) 18
Actual Depth (Inches) 22.13
Actual Height (Inches) 23.38
Maximum Extended Length (Inches) 22.2
Minimum Cabinet Width (Inches) 15.25
Minimum Cabinet Height (Inches) 24.5
Minimum Cabinet Depth (Inches) 22.25
Soft Close Yes
Drawer Glides Type Side (full extension)
Drawer Glides Material Metal
Weight Capacity (lbs.) 90
Adjustable No
Assembly Required Yes
Hardware Included Yes
Handle(s) Included No
For Use in Kitchens Yes
For Use with RVs No
Heavy Duty No
Brand/Model Compatibility Rev-A-Shelf
Warranty Limited lifetime
Package Contents (2) 50-qt silver waste containers, (1) 50-qt lid, (1) wood frame, (1) pair of slides, mounting hardware, and door-mount brackets
Designed Cabinet Opening Width 18 to 21 inches
Frame Height 7-1/2 inches
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) No
UNSPSC 30162300

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What cabinet size is required?
A: Designed for full-height cabinets with openings 18–21 inches wide; minimum cabinet dimensions are approximately 15.25 in W x 24.5 in H x 22.25 in D.


Q: Does it include door mount hardware?
A: Yes. Adjustable door-mount brackets and mounting hardware are included and required for operation.


Q: Are lids included?
A: Package lists one 50-quart lid included; additional lids are available separately from Rev-A-Shelf.


Q: How much weight can the slides support?
A: The BLUMOTION full-extension slides are rated to 90 lbs.


Q: Is installation complicated?
A: It mounts to the cabinet floor and can be removed after installation for easy cleaning; basic tools are typically sufficient.


Discreet Waste Management, Beautifully Framed

This pull-out duo tucks refuse and recycling into a refined walnut cradle, elevating everyday utility with sculptural simplicity. The satin-finished wood and graphite bins feel tailored, while soft-close motion brings a quiet luxury to the kitchen. Style it behind a full-height door with a sleek pull to create a seamless, furniture-like façade. It’s a small indulgence that makes daily living feel impeccably composed.


Upgrade your kitchen with seamless, soft-close waste storage—add this Rev-A-Shelf double pull-out to your cart today.

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