SKU: 76532812035

Rev-A-Shelf 50-Quart Plastic Soft-Close Single Pull-Out Trash Can, 13.5 in W x 21.73 in D x 24.23 in H

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Rev-A-Shelf 50-Quart Plastic Soft-Close Single Pull-Out Trash Can, 13.5 in W x 21.73 in D x 24.23 in H50 Quart Soft Close Pull Out Trash Can Upgrade your base cabinet with Rev A Shelfs 50 qt single pull out waste container featuring soft close, full extension BLUMOTION slides. The durable plastic bin sits in a sleek metal frame and arrives fully assembledjust attach your cabinet door for a seamless, integrated look. Key Features: Soft Close Performance: 135 lb full extension BLUMOTION undermount slides provide smooth, quiet closure Ready to Install:

50-Quart Soft-Close Pull-Out Trash Can

Upgrade your base cabinet with Rev-A-Shelf’s 50-qt single pull-out waste container featuring soft-close, full-extension BLUMOTION slides. The durable plastic bin sits in a sleek metal frame and arrives fully assembled—just attach your cabinet door for a seamless, integrated look.


Key Features:

  • Soft-Close Performance: 135 lb full-extension BLUMOTION undermount slides provide smooth, quiet closure
  • Ready to Install: Ships fully assembled; adjustable door-mount brackets included
  • Durable Construction: Plastic 50-qt bin with metal frame and glides
  • Fits Common Cabinets: Designed for 13.5–15 in opening widths; requires full-height cabinet
  • Complete Hardware: Includes bin, lid, wood frame, slides, mounting hardware, and door-mount brackets

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Type Pull-out trash can
Bin Capacity 50 quarts
Actual Width (Inches) 13.5
Actual Depth (Inches) 21.73
Actual Height (Inches) 24.23
Maximum Extended Length (Inches) 21.73
Minimum Cabinet Width (Inches) 13.5
Minimum Cabinet Depth (Inches) 22
Minimum Cabinet Height (Inches) 24.5
Access Method Pull-out
Adjustable Yes
Assembly Required Yes
Bin Material Plastic
Bins Included Yes
Cabinet Type Base
Drawer Glides Material Metal
Drawer Glides Type Side (full extension)
Slide Type 135 lb full-extension BLUMOTION slides with soft-close
Handle(s) Included No
Hardware Included Yes
Heavy Duty No
Number of Bin Slots 1
Package Contents (1) 50 qt. waste container, (1) 50 qt. lid, (1) wood frame, (1) pair of slides, mounting hardware, door mount brackets
Shelf Material Metal
Soft Close Yes
Brand/Model Compatibility Rev-A-Shelf
Warranty Limited lifetime
Color/Finish Family Multiple colors/finishes
Manufacturer Color/Finish Black
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) No
UNSPSC 30162300
Designed for cabinet opening width 13-1/2 in to 15 in
Door mount brackets Adjustable brackets included and required for operation
Mounting Mounts to cabinet floor; cabinet door attaches to unit
Compatibility options Can be used with TIP-ON and SERVO-DRIVE (sold separately)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What cabinet size is required?
A: Minimum opening of 13.5 in W, 24.5 in H, and 22 in D; full-height cabinet with no drawer above the door is required.


Q: Is the unit preassembled?
A: Yes, it arrives fully assembled; you only need to attach your cabinet door using the included adjustable brackets.


Q: Does it include soft-close?
A: Yes, it uses BLUMOTION soft-close undermount slides rated to 135 lbs.


Q: Can I add hands-free opening?
A: Yes, it is compatible with TIP-ON and SERVO-DRIVE kits (sold separately).


Q: Is the bin removable and is a lid included?
A: The polymer bin is removable; a 50-qt lid is included per the package contents.


A Seamless, Luxe Waste Solution

This sleek pull-out brings a tailored elegance to everyday cleanup, disappearing behind a cabinet door with a soft, whisper-close glide. The refined metal frame and deep 50-quart bin deliver both polish and practicality. Pair it with a minimalist slab-front door for a seamless, modern moment at your workstation. It’s a small upgrade that elevates the choreography of a luxury kitchen.


Streamline your kitchen with this soft-close, fully assembled pull-out—add it to your cabinet for clean, effortless waste management.

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Theo of Golden by Allen Levi is one of those rare books that quietly settles into your heart and lingers long after the final page. The writing is intelligent, thoughtful, and beautifully crafted, with storytelling that feels both timeless and deeply human. The characters are wonderfully developed and feel incredibly real, but Theo himself is unforgettable. I found myself learning so much from him along the way about life, people, kindness, and perspective. Allen Levi has a gift for creating a world that feels warm, meaningful, and genuine. This was a truly lovely read, full of wisdom, heart, and beautiful prose. An easy five stars for me. 📚✨
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★★★★★ 5
A story of art, music and writing
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Like the face of heaven. That’s how I see Theo, and I hope this will be a movie. “Theo of Golden” is the debut novel by Allen Levi. He was writing as a personal challenge and just doing some scenes. He began writing in 2019-2020. He had been a songwriter and lawyer. He has no connection to Portugal, which is mentioned in the book quite a bit and led me to try Port wine. This book will lead me to do a lot of things. Theo is a supremely interesting man! More on that other familiar interesting man in a later post. The book will make you want to look at the faces of people. Use a gaze that calms and loves. Be kind and generous. Greet people. Be less fearful and exchange stories. Be attentive. Love people up close. Invest in the art of living. Be beautiful, useful and pleasurable. All which I should be doing, but will now do for Lent. Theo listened with genuine interest, adoringly, encouraging and with gratitude. Newborns look for their mother’s face, a particular gaze that calms, loves and welcomes them. Someone they recognize, run to greet and someone to bond with. Levi signs the books “With thanks for the Theo in you.” He greets kids at a high school three days a week. He reads to second graders. He doesn’t mind being around people not like him. The coffee shop setting is a real place in Columbus, Ga. It’s called Fountain City Coffee. In picking bestowals of the sketches there, Theo looked for someone lost, weary, worried or troubled that the gift would encourage or help. I got to hear him in a Zoom. A group of women from Vermont who lost their daughters came to Georgia on a pilgrimage. He was a steward of clean rivers and water and said the river still flows after death. He went through a “walking season” in losing his daughter. In a book about knowing a person, it is mentioned that a bench is a good way to do this. 7 p.m. was Theo’s meeting time with the strangers for bestowals and ended up being the time of the funeral. He also mentioned “Think Little” by Wendell Berry. Do so and if everyone does, it spreads. Levi was born in 1956. His dad is 98. His mother passed and he lost his brother, whom he called a clone of Theo, at 55. His dad was a forester, explaining his interest in nature. Springtime is an end with a future, said Theo. One character named Tony runs the Verbivore book store and has the Penny Loafers out there because they haven’t spent a penny and they majored in loafing. Theo and Tony end up having Port together and he told Theo is Viet Nam stories. The Penny Loafers were better than a room full of Senators. They lie. Tony ends up being more of a believer of Jesus at the end because he wasn’t before Theo. James Ponder has no degrees hanging in his office. Note the “ponder” mentions throughout. He is a dispenser of advice, secret keeper and agent of calm. Secretary Mrs. Gidley was suspicious of Theo at first but comes around. Ponder was Theo’s landlord and mentioned the 18-inch railing and three flights of stairs before the 86 year old decided to live there. Kendrick reminds me of the custodian who won “America’s Got Talent,” who has an ill daughter Lamisha, who wants to be a physical therapist or artist in the end. Her education will be paid for by Theo as were some of her medical bills. Maria Menendez is the daughter of the “little man” who killed Theo’s wife and daughter in an accident. Maria had cancer. I don’t want to give away too much, but Theo decided to love Asher, the sketch artist, with two hearts. And there is much more to that. Simone wears a wardrobe that honors music on stage and guests who come to listen did the same. Cello intricacies became fascinating to me and I looked up some of the music mentioned. His bow was a gift from Theo. He played Fado for Theo at his concert. It ended up being a requiem with three characters, Kendrick and Basil, the busker. Simone’s parents were there and I wasn’t clear if Theo sprang for their trip. At the end, Basil studies to get a doctorate in American literature. Katherine is the reporter who respects Theo’s wishes while many people she interviews are praise seekers and applause junkies. He was a friend, not a headline. Ellen rides a bike and I’ll just call her different. He gave her a foldable handsaw, cordless sander, drill and wood burner to make feather boxes. I have made one because of this book. She had $1,600 to her name from selling them, but gave the money to the cello fund after she and Simone were assaulted and the perpetrator was never caught. Cleave is the poisonous guy—like a snake, hemlock, black widow or “words with no wisdom guy.” All but Cleve show community in sitting on the same row or pew. They all have sparks of hope. I loved this line: We walk all roads, long and winding. Road to ruin. Easy Street. Road less traveled. I’m so mad that my notes from Chapter 10-28 somehow disappeared. I may reread. This post would be longer. I probably have a dozen favorite books and just added this one.
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Recognizing the Hearts that Burn Within Us
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Yes, Theo of Golden does, at times, border on the melodramatic and the sentimental. It can be repetitive. It can take an awfully long time to make its point. And yet, the novel speaks very significantly of the need for love, compassion, generosity and forgiveness---in a world that is not always kind, in a world where many of us carry secret burdens---where sadness (mixed with intermittent joy) might be viewed as a universal human affliction. Theo of Golden is, overall, a book of glad tidings. An end with a future. Thoughtfully, warmly and intelligently written. A novel that often addresses the beauty of Art, most notably painting and music. A novel in which I learned what a fado is. In fact, I learned a lot from this novel. Unlike some readers, I did not see the book as misogynistic or xenophobic. I didn't necessarily see it as "Christian fiction"---unless you mean doing good, striving for strength of spirit and understanding the connection between "the ultimate and the proximate, the wide grace and the narrow way." Finally, I don't view the novel's conclusion as disappointing, but simply as falling action and resolution. It is, after all, a very traditionally structured work. Kudos to the author Allen Levi for having written an initially self-published book that was later picked up by a major publishing house. That is, indeed, a rarity.
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