How to Shop For Trash Compactors
Trash compactors can be a nice appliance to have in the kitchen, especially for those who cook frequently and have a large family. Trash compactors can eliminate more than half the amount of trash in your kitchen. Trash compactors can also be used in boats, RV's and other places. Before you run out and purchase a trash compactor, you should know how to compare them, so you can make the best choice.
Here's some things to consider when you go out shopping for trash compactors.
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Research the different types of trash compactors. The three types of trash compactors are under-the-counter trash compactors, free standing compactors, and commercial trash compactors. The free standing and under-the-counter compactors are small enough to fit into just about any kitchen. Commercial trash compactors are large machines that are only used for businesses.
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Look at the differences between trash compactors and decide which one would be most suitable for your kitchen. Free standing compactors have a finished top which can be used as extra counter space in your kitchen. Under-the-counter trash compactors don't have a finished top and they can be installed between cabinets. There are trim kits available for under-the-counter trash compactors, so you can get the flush console look. There are also some convertible trash compactor models and these can be installed as either under-the-counter or free standing.
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Check the safety features for a compactor, especially if there will be children around the machine. Trash compactors have a crushing force ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 lbs. which can be very dangerous. Some important safety features on a trash compactor include an anti-jam system, tilt sensors (to prevent a trash compactor from operating if not level) and a removable key knob control (to prevent accidental operation).
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Tips & Warnings
Research all product reviews when comparing trash compactors
Never put glass in a trash compactor
Never put any type of explosive or poisonous material in trash compactors