Awesome Stuff: Rethinking The... Trash Can?
from the rethink-everything dept
One of the reasons I really like doing these awesome stuff posts each week, looking at a series of crowdfunding projects, is that even when some of the projects are a little nutty, it's interesting to see where and how people are trying to innovate and be creative. Sometimes it's in unexpected places. For example, this week, it's trash cans -- an area that I never thought needed much innovation at all.- Swing Bin
- The Smart Can
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I actually see a point to the Smart Can
1. You're lifting something light up high.
2. The part you're not lifting actually stays on the ground.
I can't tell you how many times I've lifted a trash back from a can and had the can come up with the trash bag. So you're left standing there until the can slowly falls to the ground as air leaks in to break the darn vacuum that caused the can to lift in the first place.
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Re: I actually see a point to the Smart Can
I don't see what the smart can's point is, unless there are people unable to lift ~3 pounds of bag high above their heads. If that is the case, lifting the can isn't much better. Side doors, people!
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Swing can back to the drawing board
You would think someone would have noticed that you loose half the depth of the can with the lid swinging in.
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Smarter trashcan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNWd4FFYDv0
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I'm surprised that nobody created a "smart" trash can that weighs your garbage and emails you the weekly totals, or that keeps track of how many bags you've used and automatically orders more. Maybe it sends an alert to the garbage men when the weight exceeds a certain amount.
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Lifting the bin off of the bag
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