For residents that are constantly being hit with extra charges for garbage collection, a trash compactor can serve as a solution that is both cost-effective and easy to manage. Here are two of the considerations to assess before buying one of these trash management systems:
* There are two types of trash compactors – Trash compactors can either be installed underneath a counter in the kitchen or deployed as a freestanding unit. Many built-in trash compactors come with interchangeable front panels to either match or complement the design of the kitchen. Freestanding units usually have a more commercial look and are typically located in the kitchen or the garage.
* Compaction – While the physical dimensions of trash compactors are similar, the compaction rate, as measured by the number of bags that can be compressed into single bag, will range from 4 to 6 per 1. A 4 to 1 ratio will suffice for small families while a unit with a 6 to 1 can manage larger quantities.
If you are paying extra for the collection of your curbside garbage, a trash compactor can provide a sensible solution. These units make even more sense when compared to the other option of driving to and paying for landfill services.
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