An inventor named Jason reportedly witnessed his mother and wife struggling to remove full garbage bags from a garbage can. He subsequently developed this Pulli Bin, which features a front that opens:
The doors contain a locking mechanism; opening the lid all of the way unlocks them, allowing you to pull the bag out of the front.
There's a removable drip tray at the bottom, and the inventor says the doors also make the can easier to clean inside.
The Pulli Can is headed for production, but no price or release date has been announced.
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Wonder if it pops open when you shove oversize objects in the trash bag, which currently, I'll rely on the rigidity of the trash can to help scrunch things into that space.
It's nice, but the very simple solution is to drill a few holes on the side of the can near the bottom. The main reason the bag "sticks" is because pulling the bag up creates a low pressure area under it, and makes it harder to lift. Punching the holes lets air flow into the can and prevents this from happening.
Obviously, you'd do this with a cheap plastic garbage can, not an expensive metal one.
This is great. I'd love it if if were combined with the manual compacting of this Joseph Joseph design: https://us.josephjoseph.com/products/titan-30l-trash-compactor-stainless-steel