Learn about the assembly and installation, cabinet options, and troubleshooting for your Ready-To-Install Trash Pull Out Cabinet. We cover single can and double can options with and without a drawer above, and inset versus overlay options. Different cabinet options let you find your balance between value, durability, and price. Finally, please feel free to reach out to your Cabinet Coach for any other questions, and enjoy your cabinets!

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11 thoughts on “Ready-To-Install Trash Pull Out Cabinet Installation

  1. I have a beaded inset 18″ cabinet with the 2 drawer setup. Do you have a video showing the installation details of the door to the drawer box? Or any tips for properly fitting the door to sit evenly inside the front frame, since it can’t be adjusted once screwed in.

  2. There has to be another step for an inset cabinet aside from just taking off the metal piece on the front. The carriage should be mounted farther back to accommodate for the depth of the cabinet face. The question is, how much?

    1. Hey Brooke thanks for your question – for Inset applications you install the front of the carriage 3/4″ behind the back of the front frame (there is a pop-up note at time stamp ~4:40 with this instruction). Thx!

    2. Hey Brooke, for Inset applications you will install the front of the carriage 3/4″ behind the back of the front frame (note added to video at timestamp 4:40). Thx!

  3. Do both designs (double 35 qt and double 50 qt) fit in an 18″ cabinet? The reason I am asking this is because the similar Rev-a Shelf units require a 21″ cabinet with an 18″ opening for the double 50 qt carriage.

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