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FDW 13-Gallon Sensor Trash Can

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FDW 13-Gallon Sensor Trash Can

A brushed stainless bin that opens by infrared when your hand approaches and seals odor shut five seconds after the throw.

★★★★☆4.2 / 58,632 verified customer ratings
Capacity13 gallons / 50 liters
BodyBrushed stainless steel, wipe-clean
OpeningInfrared touch-free sensor
ClosingAutomatic, ~5 seconds after use
Odor controlSealed exterior contains smells
BagsStandard 13-gallon liners — no specialty bags

Field notes

The lid is the dirtiest part of every kitchen trash can, and this bin deletes it from the workflow. An infrared sensor watches the space above the can; bring a hand — or the chicken wrapper the hand is holding — near it, and the lid swings open on its own. Throw, walk away, and about five seconds later it closes itself. Between openings the sealed lid and body keep what is inside from advertising itself to the kitchen.

The body is brushed stainless steel at full kitchen scale: 13 gallons, or 50 liters, the standard size for a family kitchen’s primary bin. FDW sized the mouth and rim to fit ordinary 13-gallon liners — the ones already in the pantry — rather than a proprietary cartridge system, which is the quiet detail that decides the running cost of owning a sensor can. Fingerprints and sauce splatter wipe off the brushed finish, and the whole unit reads as an appliance rather than a bucket.

The dossier

Three things worth knowing

01

Touch-free is hygiene, not luxury

The moments you use a trash can are precisely the moments your hands are worst: raw meat trays, diaper changeovers, whatever the sponge just absorbed. A pedal can still demands a balance-and-stomp; the sensor asks nothing. The lid opens for a hand, a bag of scraps or an elbow with equal indifference, and nobody in the household ever touches it — which is also why the lid stays clean.

02

The five-second close, in practice

The automation is tuned for the real cadence of kitchen work. The lid holds open while things keep arriving — the sensor re-triggers on continued movement — and shuts roughly five seconds after the zone clears. Long enough to scrape a full cutting board, short enough that the bin is never gaping open, venting, while you turn back to the stove.

03

Odor lives and dies at the seal

A 13-gallon bin holds two or three days of family kitchen waste, and containment is the whole battle. Here the closed lid seats against the body to seal the interior, and the steel shell adds a second barrier fabric or open-top cans never had. The result is a bin the nose does not locate first — the difference between garbage in the kitchen and a kitchen that smells like garbage.

The honest ledger

Strengths & trade-offs

Where it earns its price

  • Hands never touch the lid — infrared opening, automatic close
  • Full 13-gallon family-kitchen capacity in brushed stainless
  • Takes standard 13-gallon bags: no proprietary liner tax
  • Sealed lid and steel body keep odor inside the can

What to accept going in

  • Sensor electronics need batteries, which the household must keep stocked
  • Curious pets and passing traffic can trigger the occasional phantom open
  • Brushed steel shows fingerprints between wipe-downs

Deployment

Where this model works

The family kitchen

Its designed post: high-traffic, messy-handed, and exactly where a no-touch lid and a sealed body earn their keep daily.

The home office or craft room

Oversized for the room, but the auto-lid keeps paper and packaging waste swallowed and invisible rather than heaped in an open basket.

The nursery and bathroom duty

The two rooms where touch-free disposal and odor sealing stop being conveniences and start being the entire purchase rationale.

Owner questions

Asked before buying

What bags does it take?

Standard 13-gallon (50-liter) trash bags — the common grocery-store size. There is no proprietary liner system to keep buying.

How does the lid know when to close?

The infrared sensor opens the lid when a hand or object approaches and closes it automatically about five seconds after the area clears.

How do I clean it?

Wipe the brushed stainless body with a damp cloth. Keep water away from the sensor module in the lid; it wipes clean rather than rinsing.

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FDW 13-Gallon Sensor Trash Can

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