Trash Compactors
Ready to upgrade your kitchen with a trash compactor? These kitchen appliances reduce the volume of waste you create, helping you to make the most of every inch of space (both inside your home and within your outdoor trash bin). If you've never heard of a trash compactor, these garbage assistants work hard to do a simple task: crush trash. One of these appliances will crush your waste, compressing and flattening what's inside until it's just a fraction of its former size. These are extra-useful for large households with lots of kids, those who have to take their garbage to local dumps themselves and anyone who's hoping to reduce the space their garbage takes up in a landfill. Instead of having garbage cans overflow during a party or while you're cleaning out the refrigerator, invest in a trash compactor to make the most of your home.
How Does a Trash Compactor Work?
So, how does a trash compactor work? With the help of a metal ram, this appliance compresses the waste inside until it's only about 20-25% of its former size. All you have to do is fill the bin, close the receptacle and flip the switch to turn on the appliance. There's a lot of power locked behind that door, and that's what compresses all of your garbage down. Instead of needing to take out the trash often, the compactor allows users to add more and more to the bin until it's full, and that can take multiple days. A tip for anyone buying trash compactors—they often use specialized trash bags, so use these instead of regular bags.
What To Look For in a Trash Compactor
So, how do you know which compactor is right for you? First, let's rule out some common misconceptions. Trash compactors used to have a reputation for causing odor and loud noises. These days, they're designed to reduce odor and prioritize low-volume operation. When you're looking for the right choice for your kitchen, compare things like operation volume, odor control and of course, style. Many of these are designed to be built into your kitchen counter or island. That being said, you can explore different styles, from classic stainless steel to panel-ready versions. Panel-ready appliances are designed to blend into your existing kitchen with a facade that looks just like your existing cabinetry. Hiding behind the panel is a trash compactor that's ready to go to work.
Waste, Recyclables or Both?
So, what can you put in a trash compactor, waste or recyclables? The modern appliance is very multitalented and can work on more than just food and waste. Let yours crush aluminum cans, plastics, cardboard and other recyclable materials. Crushing these recyclables makes them a little more manageable. And when you want to swap to crushing food, you can do that with the same machine.
Order your new trash compactor online from Abt for quick delivery, or reach out to our specialists at 800-860-3577. Hoping to learn more on your own? Read up with our Learn Center's trash compactor buying guide.