Broken Trash Compactor - How to Remove and Alternatives to Replacing?
November 1, 2009 1:10 PM

I need to remove this broken trash compactor. Does anyone know how to get it out?

(and bonus points if you can think of an inexpensive way to fill that space and have it look nice.) I really don't want to replace something I'd never use.
posted by GregX3 to Home & Garden (6 answers total)
See if you can pop off the dark top cover piece, then look for screws holding it to the underside of the counter top. You should then be able to slide it out. Then you can install a garbage drawer.
posted by TDIpod at 1:22 PM on November 1, 2009


Here you go.
posted by Sys Rq at 1:32 PM on November 1, 2009


@TDIPod, that looks like a good replacement, but I don't have a cabinet cover. Would it look weird to just have the trash can there with nothing covering it?

@Sys Rq, thanks, that's perfect!
posted by GregX3 at 1:39 PM on November 1, 2009


#3. Just sayin'.
posted by Sys Rq at 1:55 PM on November 1, 2009


Trash-compactor-sized Wine Cellars

not cheap, but they're pretty cool.
posted by CathyG at 2:19 PM on November 1, 2009


Your drawer fronts and cabinet faces look fairly standard. You could check at the big box home stores or at a materials recycling center for some to use as false fronts on the garbage drawer. It all depends on your budget and how handy you are. Such waste basket drawers are standard items for most cabinetry lines, like these.
posted by TDIpod at 2:35 PM on November 1, 2009


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