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What Are The Benefits Of Having A Cabinet Trash Bin With A Lid

February 17, 2025


If you are giving your kitchen a modern look then adding a cabinet trash bin can be a great addition to your new or remodeled kitchen. it tuck your kitchen waste away inside a dedicated cabinet. When you are choosing a cabinet trash bin however you may have to choose between cabinet trash bins with and without a lid. Having a pull out trash can with a lid offers a wide range of benefits that you would miss out on with nonlidded varieties. These benefits range from improved aesthetics to more prominent things like better odor control. Keep reading to learn why you should always choose a pull out trash can with a lid.


How are Lidded Cabinet Trash Bins Different from Non-Lidded Ones?


Both lidded and open installed inside the cabinet and work using a similar sliding mechanism. However, there is one significant difference between both varieties and this is the lid. Now contrary to common belief the lid of the sliding pull out trash can sn’t fixed to the compartments but it is fitted inside the cabinet structure. 

The purpose of the lid is to keep the trash covered when it is stored inside the cabinet to create an enclosed waste management system. On the other hand, open-access pull out trash can store waste, use a sliding mechanism, and maintain a concealed design. However, the only difference is that there is no built-in lid. While both of these options offer similar functionality their applications vary which we will discuss later in this article. 






Benefits Of Lidded Cabinet Trash Bins


Here are some prominent benefits of using a cabinet trash bin that comes with a lid:


Improved Aesthetic


A cabinet trash bin with a lid keeps the garbage hidden in plain sight while ensuring that the kitchen looks clean and hygienic. However, the lidded varieties  offer another level of sophistication to your kitchen space. When a cabinet trash bin has a matching lid on it the top part of your cabinet where the lid goes matches the rest of the bin. 

Not to mention Hench Hardware offers in multiple colors to make sure that the bin matches the overall kitchen aesthetic. Last but not least the lid on top of the bin helps hide away the unsightly waste better since there is an added cover on top.


Better Odour Control


Even though a cabinet trash bin is fitted inside a cabinet odors can still form and spread to the kitchen. Simply keeping the cabinet closed won’t help and that is where cabinet trash bins with lids come in. The lid seals in the odors and prevents them from spreading. As a result, your kitchen remains free from odor. 

If you regularly handle food waste that is known to emit odors then a bin with a lid is a great choice for you. Not to mention odor and germs are directly related having a lid prevents the spread of germs in the kitchen and keeps it hygienic. If you plan on using a pull out trash can in a commercial kitchen then the same odour-resistant properties can promote a better working environment for workers.  


Safety and Childproofing


As mentioned in the previous section cabinet trash bins that have a lid are more hygienic which also makes them a better option for those with health concerns. A lid on top of a cabinet trash bin prevents direct contact with the waste. You only slide the trash bin out enough to throw the garbage away without being exposed to the waste in the rest of the compartments. 

The lid also serves as additional protection against accidents if you have children in your household. Enough that the it is tucked away inside a cabinet if the children get past the cabinet doors they won’t be exposed to waste due to the lid feature. 


Enhanced Waste Sorting


Lidded cabinet trash bins come with multiple compartments allowing for improved waste sorting options. Each compartment can hold different types of garbage and the compostable materials can be kept in the rear compartments so they remain covered with the lid while you use the front compartments for everyday garbage and recyclable items. 

The multi-compartment design and the ability to keep the rear compartments hidden while using the front ones add a new level of convenience in waste sorting. You can then dispose of the waste using proper methods while keeping it separated during storage.


Enhance The Working environment.  


When Should You Use a Cabinet Trash Bin with a Lid?


Now that you know what a lidded cabinet trash bin is, how it works, and what benefits it offers you are probably wondering when should you use it. The addition of the lid to  primarily a feature to prevent odour from spreading into the environment. The lid also enhances the hygiene and overall safety of the trash bin. So if you regularly keep food waste or any organic material that can decompose and cause odour inside your kitchen then you can benefit from the lid feature. Similarly, if you are concerned about safety then a lid enhances the overall safety. In short, you should go with the lidded, if you want to manage odors and improve the safety of your waste management system. 








Conclusion


Installing a cabinet trash bin is a major step towards a more hygienic and stylish kitchen. Going with a lid option further enhances the useability and hygiene factor . Homeowners who are concerned with odors in the kitchen can install a cabinet trash bin with a lid option instead of a regular bin.

IIt is also work wonders for industrial kitchens when it comes to maintaining a high standard of hygiene. Hench Hardware has a complete range of cabinet trash bins with a lid in different sizes so pick one today. 


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