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Best Wastebaskets

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Wastebaskets are so commonplace and utilitarian that it seems almost too obvious to go generic when the time comes to buy one. So we've rounded up a few that offer a bit more excitement.

 
 


Also, honorable mention should go to these dark horses:

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  • The best thing about this synthetic paper wastebasket from Toronto-based retailer Up To You (left) is that it comes crumpled up in a ball. It's also washable, tear-resistant and $45 CAD.
  • The Polyrap Wastepaper Bin gets a nod for its folding design, which purportedly eliminates the need for a bin liner since it's easily wiped clean. £20.

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For $57 I want it to empty itself.

posted by thursday on January 15th 2008 at 1:17pm
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Except for the kitchen and bathrooms, I like teeny tiny wastebaskets. I want them to be almost invisible, and I don't mind emptying them frequently. So I use flowerpots and label-less paint cans, all under $5.

posted by mjoe on January 15th 2008 at 1:17pm
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cb2 has an ok waste basket, sort of platner-esque, for about $30.

posted by superstovall on January 15th 2008 at 5:36pm
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Here are six more unusual wastebaskets worth a look.

posted by Jeri Dansky on January 15th 2008 at 11:28pm
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The Canyon Wastebasket from Crate and Barrel looks just like the one I purchased from West Elm (which I love)

One thing I tend to do with my woody waste basket: I don't line it with plastic bags. I think the bags ruin the design. I just have to be careful not to throw anything that can decay and ruin the sides or make it smelly.

posted by meltendo on January 15th 2008 at 11:49pm
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oops....I don't mean to post so soon, but this posting has made me realize that some of these cool baskets would make great planters.

I wouldn't put soil directly in them since they weren't made for plants, but they could probably hold smaller pots of plants.

It drives me nuts that there aren't too many affordable AND nicely designed plant pots out there.

posted by meltendo on January 15th 2008 at 11:52pm
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What's so great about the Umbra Metallica? It's just a metallic decal on a plastic can. It looks very cheap up-close.

posted by vagary on January 16th 2008 at 12:07am
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way to drive traffic to your site, jeri!

posted by loislane on January 16th 2008 at 6:26am
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Jeri, thanks. I liked the featured baskets, also liked that 2 or 3 could be easy DIY projects.

posted by josie on January 16th 2008 at 7:37am
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