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SKU: 2136963
Elevate™ decorative waste containers offer a classic, timeless design that will transform your space and enhance the overall guest experience, without sacrificing budget.
Elevate™ decorative waste containers offer a classic, timeless design that will transform your space and enhance the overall guest experience, without sacrificing budget. Unique three-sided metal container transforms Slim Jim® trash receptacles into streamlined, decorative pieces, or it can be used as a standalone container with retainer bands to secure interior liners. Ships flat allowing for more efficient and cost-effective shipping.
Features and Benefits:
U.S. | Metric | |
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Product Length | 25.14 in | 63.86 cm |
Product Width | 12.80 in | 32.51 cm |
Product Height | 31.50 in | 80.01 cm |
Upc | 00086876249194 | |
Case Pack Length | 20.66 in | 52.48 cm |
Case Pack Width | 6.50 in | 16.51 cm |
Case Pack Height | 39.87 in | 101.27 cm |
Case Pack Quantity | 1 | |
Ucc | 00086876249194 | |
Capacity | 23.00 gal | |
Color | Pearl Dark Gray | |
Material Type | Metal | |
Country of Origin | China |
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Rubbermaid Commercial Products refuse containers need to comply with the ADA regulations; as long as "access openings" for containers are below 48", containers are compliant to ADA regulations.
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