
Kohler 20940-Bst 13 Gallon Kitchen Step Trash Can With Foot Pedal, Soft Close Lid, Black Stainless Steel
$244.72
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the capacity of the KOHLER Stainless Steel Step Trash Can? A: The KOHLER Stainless Steel Step Trash Can has a capacity of 13 gallons (49 liters), making it suitable for kitchen and household waste.
- Q: Is the lid of the trash can quiet when closed? A: Yes, the trash can features a Quiet-Close lid that ensures it closes smoothly and silently, preventing loud slamming.
- Q: What material is this trash can made from? A: The trash can is made from durable stainless steel, which is designed to resist fingerprints and smudges for a cleaner appearance.
- Q: How do you change the trash bags in this can? A: Changing trash bags is easy, thanks to the raised liner and rotating, locking rim that facilitate effortless bag changes. It fits any standard 13-gallon trash bags.
- Q: Can this trash can be placed against walls or cabinets? A: Yes, its rectangular profile is designed to fit snugly against walls or cabinets, optimizing space in your kitchen or utility area.
- Q: Is the stainless steel finish easy to clean? A: Yes, the stainless steel material can be easily cleaned with a microfiber cloth, and there is no need for harsh chemicals or abrasives.
- Q: Does the trash can require manual opening? A: No, the trash can features a hands-free operation with a durable metal foot pedal, allowing for hygienic and convenient use.
- Q: How does the fingerprint-resistant finish work? A: The fingerprint-resistant finish helps to minimize the appearance of smudges and fingerprints, keeping the trash can looking clean for longer periods.
- Q: What is the design of the trash can? A: The design is space-saving with a smart hinge that prevents scuffs, making it both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
- Q: Is this trash can suitable for outdoor use? A: The KOHLER Stainless Steel Step Trash Can is primarily designed for indoor use, particularly in kitchens, but should be kept away from direct exposure to the elements.