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Rev-A-Shelf RV-15PSC-18-5 27-Quart Dual Plastic Soft-Close Pull-Out Trash Can (11.81 in W x 22 in D x 19.25 in H)

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Rev-A-Shelf RV-15PSC-18-5 27-Quart Dual Plastic Soft-Close Pull-Out Trash Can (11.81 in W x 22 in D x 19.25 in H)27 Quart Dual Soft Close Pull Out Trash Can Rev A Shelfs RV PSC series delivers a clean, built in waste solution with two 27 quart polymer bins on heavy duty, soft close slides. The chrome plated wire frame installs with just four screws and fits 11. 515 inch cabinet openings, perfect for separating trash and recycling. Key Features: Soft Close Performance: 100 lb full extension ball bearing slides for smooth, quiet operation Dual 27 Quart Bins:

27-Quart Dual Soft-Close Pull-Out Trash Can

Rev-A-Shelf’s RV-PSC series delivers a clean, built-in waste solution with two 27-quart polymer bins on heavy-duty, soft-close slides. The chrome-plated wire frame installs with just four screws and fits 11.5–15 inch cabinet openings, perfect for separating trash and recycling.


Key Features:

  • Soft-Close Performance: 100 lb full-extension ball-bearing slides for smooth, quiet operation
  • Dual 27-Quart Bins: Includes two black polymer containers to separate trash and recycling
  • Sturdy Construction: Heavy-gauge chrome-plated wire frame with metal slide hardware
  • Easy Installation: Bottom-mount design secures with only four screws; hardware included
  • Cabinet Fit: Designed for 11.5–15 in openings; uses standard 12-gallon bags

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Type Pull-out trash can
Bin Capacity 27 quarts per bin
Number of Bins 2
Bin Material Plastic (polymer)
Color/Finish Family Black
Manufacturer Color/Finish Chrome frame
Construction Heavy-gauge plated metal wire frame
Slide Type 100 lb full-extension ball-bearing slides with soft-close
Soft Close Yes
Access Method Pull-out
Adjustable No
Assembly Required Yes
Hardware Included Yes
Handle Included Yes (removable/integrated)
Drawer Glides Material Metal
Drawer Glides Type Side (full extension)
Cabinet Type Door and drawer
For Use in Kitchens Yes
For Use with RVs No
Weight Capacity 100 lb
Actual Width 11.81 in
Actual Depth 22 in
Actual Height 19.25 in
Maximum Extended Length 22.25 in
Minimum Cabinet Width 12.5 in
Minimum Cabinet Depth 23 in
Minimum Cabinet Height 20 in
Package Contents (2) Black 27 qt waste containers, (1) metal frame, (1) pair of slides, mounting hardware
Warranty Limited lifetime
Brand/Model Compatibility Rev-A-Shelf
Uses Standard Bags 12-gallon
Optional Accessories Door mount kit RV-DM17KIT-5; lids sold separately (RV-27-LID)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does it include both bins and mounting hardware?
A: Yes—package includes two 27-qt black bins, metal frame, a pair of soft-close slides, and mounting hardware.


Q: What cabinet size do I need?
A: Minimum cabinet opening: width 12.5 in, height 20 in, depth 23 in (fits openings from 11.5–15 in wide).


Q: Can I door-mount the cabinet front?
A: Yes—use optional door mount kit RV-DM17KIT-5 (sold separately).


Q: Do standard trash bags fit?
A: Yes—uses standard 12-gallon trash bags.


Q: Are lids included?
A: No—lids are sold separately; use compatible RV-27-LID for 27-qt bins.


Streamlined Waste Management, Seamlessly Hidden

This pull-out duo tucks neatly into your cabinetry, refining the kitchen’s rhythm with a soft, effortless glide. The sleek black bins and chrome framework feel tailored, bringing a modern utility to everyday rituals. Style it in a recycling-ready station beside the prep zone to keep counters pristine and clutter-free. It’s a quiet luxury that elevates function with crisp, unobtrusive design.


Upgrade your cabinet with this soft-close dual bin system for cleaner counters and effortless waste separation.

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