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also, this can takes much more work when replacing the trash bag. in a step-on can, you prop up the lid, and pull out the bag. in this can however, you completely pull out the top, then pull out the ring that sits between the top and the main body of the trash can, and THEN get the trash bag out. and then once you replace the bag, you have to put the ring and the top back in place.... overall much more work than one might imagine
but i will still prefer this can, because it's just so much cooler!
Don't use it for the kitchen, as soon as you wash it, all the gears will rust and the circuit board will die eventually. I tried, even took out the circuit board and sprayed a few layers of PlastiDip to waterproof it before hand, died a year in. Still nice using it manually. I'm currently in the process of building an external auto-opener with either Arduino or Pi Zero with proximity sensors and a motor, the idea is to hook a string to lift/lower the lid. That way, I can still wash the lid every bag change as I'm doing now.
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I'll give that a try thanks!!
Don't use it for the kitchen, as soon as you wash it, all the gears will rust and the circuit board will die eventually. I tried, even took out the circuit board and sprayed a few layers of PlastiDip to waterproof it before hand, died a year in. Still nice using it manually. I'm currently in the process of building an external auto-opener with either Arduino or Pi Zero with proximity sensors and a motor, the idea is to hook a string to lift/lower the lid. That way, I can still wash the lid every bag change as I'm doing now.
1-2 weeks?? I've been using mine with regular alkaline batteries for months and haven't had to change any of them yet.
Yours may have came with it and you just haven't realized it. A surprising number of people don't realize what they're for so they don't even take them out when putting the bags in. They aren't necessary to function but it looks much cleaner when the ring is used.
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And I still haven't had to replace the batteries even once, and I probably open it 5 to 10 times per day
that's great. what brand of batteries did you use?
Lol, so I finally took a closer inspection and looked at the instructions at the bottom of the can and it does show a ring but mine didn't come with it. I bought it already out and not packaged at the Walmart store so the Walmart employees "ain't got no time for that!" Lol 🤣😆 they probably assembled it and threw the ring out with the box. To be honest though, if you put a 40 gal. Kitchen trash bag it fits perfectly and no ring is needed it fills up nicely without the bag getting undone.
Lucky.