Wood Top Mount Double 2x 35 qt Trash Pull-Out Waste Containers for 18" Opening Width, 17-7/8" Height x 22-3/4 Minimum Depth, Natural

Wood Top Mount Double 2x 35 qt Trash Pull-Out Waste Containers for 18" Opening Width, 17-7/8" Height x 22-3/4 Minimum Depth, Natural

Sale price  $147.99 USD Regular price  $167.99 USD
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Wood Top Mount Double 2x 35 qt Trash Pull-Out Waste Containers for 18" Opening Width, 17-7/8" Height x 22-3/4 Minimum Depth, Natural

Wood Top Mount Double 2x 35 qt Trash Pull-Out Waste Containers for 18" Opening Width, 17-7/8" Height x 22-3/4 Minimum Depth, Natural

Sale price  $147.99 USD Regular price  $167.99 USD
Description
American Cabinets proudly offers the Rev-A-Shelf 4WCTM-21DM2 Double Pull-Out Trash Can Organizer—a premium kitchen waste container pullout designed to keep your trash and recycling neatly hidden yet effortlessly accessible in your base cabinets. This top-mount double bin system is perfect for homeowners, remodelers, cabinet makers, and DIY kitchen upgrades, transforming cluttered under-sink or base cabinet spaces into organized, hygienic storage solutions.
Why Choose the Rev-A-Shelf Double Pull-Out Trash Organizer from American Cabinets?Built for durability and smooth performance, this Rev-A-Shelf waste pullout features a sturdy solid maple wood frame with a clear semi-gloss finish, paired with heavy-duty full-extension ball-bearing slides rated at 150 lbs for rock-solid stability and complete access—even when fully loaded.Key features and benefits include:
  • Double 35-quart bins — Two spacious white polymer containers (35 qt each, about 8.75 gallons) for easy separation of trash and recycling, composting, or general waste.
  • Top-mount design — Mounts securely to the cabinet floor with front and rear adjustable brackets for maximum sturdiness and no wobble.
  • Patented adjustable door-mount brackets — Pre-installed and required for operation; fits most cabinet door styles seamlessly (US Patent #6,390,576).
  • Precise fit for 18-inch openings — Designed specifically for cabinet opening width of exactly 18" (face frame cabinets with 1-1/2" frames); minimum depth 22-3/4" (adjustable up to 24-1/2"), height 17-7/8".
  • Smooth, full-extension operation — Glides effortlessly on 150 lb-rated slides with over-travel for easy reach to the back.
  • Durable construction — Solid maple wood (dovetail-style elements in series), steel slides, and tough polymer bins built to handle daily kitchen use.
  • Extra storage perks — Includes space for garbage bags or supplies; optional Rev-A-Shelf lids (sold separately) help control odors and keep things tidy.
  • Easy installation — Comes fully assembled with all mounting hardware; quick setup for standard kitchen base cabinets.
  • Limited lifetime warranty — Backed by Rev-A-Shelf's reputation for quality organizers.
Ideal for kitchen remodels, new cabinet builds, or replacing outdated trash setups, this pull-out trash can system maximizes floor space, eliminates freestanding bins, reduces clutter under the sink or in corners, and promotes a cleaner, more efficient kitchen. Say goodbye to messy visible trash and hello to concealed, convenient waste management!Upgrade your kitchen storage today with American Cabinets' Rev-A-Shelf RV4WCTM21DM2 double pull-out trash organizer—the reliable choice for hidden kitchen trash cans, recycling pullouts, and smart cabinet organization. Shop now on our Shopify store for fast shipping and professional-grade results!
Care

Cleaning a wooden range hood requires extra care compared to metal or stainless steel ones, as wood (especially if stained, sealed, or finished) can be damaged by harsh chemicals, excessive water, abrasive scrubbers, or soaking. The main challenges are removing grease, sticky buildup, and dust without stripping the finish, causing water damage, or dulling the wood.

Key Precautions
Always test any cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area first.
Avoid harsh degreasers (like strong ammonia-based or citrus solvents), abrasive pads/steel wool, excessive soaking, or steam cleaners—these can warp wood, remove stain/sealant, or leave residue.
Work with the grain of the wood when wiping.
Clean regularly (every 1–3 months, depending on cooking frequency) to prevent heavy buildup.
Turn off and unplug the hood (if applicable) before starting for safety.

Recommended Method (Gentle and Effective for Most Finished Wood Hoods) This draws from advice for wood cabinets/hoods (similar surfaces) and general kitchen cleaning pros.

Dust First Use a soft microfiber cloth, dry duster, or vacuum with a brush attachment to remove loose dust and debris from the exterior and accessible areas. This prevents grinding grit into the grease later.

Prepare a Mild Cleaning Solution Mix a few drops of mild dish soap (like Dawn, which cuts grease well but is gentle) with warm water in a spray bottle.

Alternative: Use a wood-safe cleaner (e.g., Murphy's Oil Soap diluted per instructions) or a very dilute vinegar solution (1 part white vinegar to 3–4 parts water) for lighter grease.

For stubborn grease: Some pros suggest an oil-based cleaner (like diluted Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds or a commercial wood-safe degreaser), as oils help dissolve grease without stripping finishes.

Apply and Wipe Lightly spray or dampen (not soak) a soft microfiber cloth or non-abrasive sponge with the solution. Wipe the surface gently, working in sections. Let the solution sit for 1–5 minutes on greasy spots to break down buildup, but don't let it dry on the wood.

For sticky/greasy areas: Use a soft-bristle brush or the non-scratch side of a sponge to lightly agitate.
Immediately follow with a clean, damp cloth (plain warm water) to rinse off any soap residue.

Dry and Buff
Wipe dry immediately with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.
Buff gently to restore shine and prevent water spots. If the wood looks dull after cleaning, apply a very light coat of wood polish or conditioner (like a beeswax-based one) sparingly—avoid overdoing it near cooking areas.

Clean Filters/Interior
(If Accessible) Many wooden hoods have removable metal baffle or mesh filters—remove these and soak in hot soapy water (or run through dishwasher if labeled safe).
Avoid getting the wooden structure wet inside; wipe interior surfaces with a barely damp cloth if needed.

Tips for Heavy Buildup

Baking soda paste (baking soda + a little water) can help spot-treat stubborn grease—apply, let sit 15–30 minutes, then wipe off gently.
Avoid oven cleaners or strong degreasers unless the manufacturer specifies they're safe for your finish.
Prevent future buildup: Run the hood during/after cooking, wipe spills immediately, and clean monthly.

If your hood has a specific finish (e.g., painted, stained oak, sealed cherry), check the manufacturer's care instructions—many recommend mild soap/water only. For antique/unsealed wood, consult a professional to avoid damage. This should get it looking good without risking the wood! If it's extremely grimy or the finish is unknown, a pro cleaner might be worth it.

Design

Every one of our custom wood range hoods is thoughtfully crafted to bring your unique vision to life. From initial design concept through expert manufacturing and precision finishing in our dedicated paint lab, each piece is made with meticulous attention to detail and quality.

Our state-of-the-art cabinet manufacturing facility is located in Madison, Alabama—right in the heart of the Tennessee Valley region. We proudly offer full professional installation for clients throughout the local Tennessee Valley area, or we can ship your completed hood directly to your location anywhere for straightforward, hassle-free installation by your preferred team.

This personalized approach ensures a seamless integration that enhances both the beauty and functionality of your kitchen.

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