The Crowne Collection 30 Gallon FGAOT30 Decorative Indoor Waste Container has an attractive contemporary design with a curved open top that prevents objects from being placed on top of the can, keeping a neater overall appearance.
Contemporary open top design fits any indoor environment
Large opening for easy waste disposal
Leak-proof rigid plastic liner included to contain liquids and keep the surrounding area cleaner
Base of receptacle is designed to protect floors
Curved top prevents objects from being placed on the receptacle, for a neater overall appearance
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The Crowne Collection 12 Gallon FGAOT15 Decorative Indoor Waste Container has an attractive contemporary design with a curved open top that prevents objects from being placed on top of the can, keeping a neater overall appearance. Extremely durable, fire-safe construction with a powder coat finish that helps withstand the rigors of everyday use. A leak-proof rigid plastic liner is included to contain liquids and keep the surrounding area cleaner. The base is designed to help protect flooring. No assembly is required for this waste receptacle, making set-up fast and easy.
Features and Benefits:
Contemporary open top design fits any indoor environment
Large opening for easy waste disposal
Leak-proof rigid plastic liner included to contain liquids and keep the surrounding area cleaner
Base of receptacle is designed to protect floors
Curved top prevents objects from being placed on the receptacle, for a neater overall appearance
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