Kitchen & Housewares : Rack Sack System Frame - 1 Gallon Bathroom Size by Extrufix

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Kitchen & Housewares : Rack Sack System Frame - 1 Gallon Bathroom Size by Extrufix

Rack Sack System Frame - 1 Gallon Bathroom Size by Extrufix

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 30783





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Extrufix
EAN: 0058071501209
Label: Organize.com
Product Manufacturer: Organize.com
Model: 50120
Publisher: Organize.com
Ranking: 30783
Studio: Organize.com


Product facts:
  • Designed for bathroom cupboards
  • Keeps trash can off the floor and out of sight
  • Fits 1 gallon refill bags
  • Includes Frame, Lid, Screws, 25 Refill Bags Size: 12"tall x 8 3/8"wide x 4 1/2"deep







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Item Description:
The Rack Sack Waste Disposal System by Extrufix installs easily on your cabinet door. This 1 gallon model is specially designed for bathrooms and small cabinets. Includes a convenient storage space in the lid for your boxed refill bags. Plastic lid and cover. Includes 25 bags and mounting screws. Please note: This product is the actual system frame. Need refill bags? 1gallonrefillClick Here! !











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Rack Sack Disposal System
I purchased the 1-gallon Rack Sack for mounting on the inside of the cabinet door under the kitchen sink. Although there were no mounting instructions, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out how to mount it. It is a perfect fit for the small amount of space under the sink. A larger (3 - 5 gallon rack) is available if you have the space.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - rack sack waste disposal unit
The product is excellent but the assembly is very very complicated - takes aprox. 30 minutes to install and no instructions included in box. Whoever invented the top which includes bags, was a genious - has taken over 20 years to come.... again a great product but assembly should be more explicit.



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