Why We Love Mesh Steel Trash Cans (and you should too!)

Heavy Duty Construction
Our Mesh Steel Trash Receptacles feature all-welded, rigidized steel side reinforcements that supports the 12 gauge thick, wire mesh. The base of the receptacle features a ventilated design that allows moisture to drain away. Weighted for stability in all weather conditions, this receptacle is perfect for indoor or outdoor use.
Large Capacity/Size
Another reason we love these receptacles is their large 48-gallon capacity, decreasing the chance of overflow and spillage. This basket measures 34in. tall with a 23-1/2in. diameter opening. The optional dome lids measure 12in. tall; so the receptacle with the dome lid comes to 46in. in total height!
Attractive & Resilient Finish
The Mesh Steel trash cans are available in five vibrant powder-coated colors - Deep Red, Blue, Evergreen, Charcoal, & Gray - an appealing option, compared to most standard trash receptacles when placed around school playgrounds, sports fields, parking lots, & entrances. The powder-coated finish is also UV-resistant, allowing these to last for years to come, again, making these perfect for either indoor or outdoor use.
Add a Traditional Dome Lid
Our dome lids for the Mesh Steel Trash Receptacles are simple to secure with thumbscrews, making bag change-outs or liner change-outs quick and easy. Lids feature a spring-loaded door that keeps trash covered. The optional dome lid measures 12in. tall, and is constructed of powder-coated steel with the same UV-resistant finish in colors to match.
Optional Plastic Liner
Last, but not least, you'll love the optional 34-gallon plastic liners, engineered specifically for the Mesh Steel Trash Cans. The durable, blow-molded polyethylene construction resists crushing, bending, and cracks. Trash can liners make maintenance easier plus it deters pests & reduces odors. Each liner measures 24-1/2in.L x 22in.W x 32-1/4in.H and comes standard in dark gray.
We hope you found this guide helpful & hope you love these receptacles as much as we do! To read more about our products, or about solutions to common school maintenance concerns, please visit the School Fix Blog.
