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The iTouchless 13 Gallon Kitchen Trash Can combines advanced infrared sensor technology for 100% touchless operation with a built-in AbsorbX carbon odor filter to neutralize smells. Its innovative 'No Inner Bucket' design maximizes capacity by 25%, fitting bulky waste effortlessly, while a unique pet-proof physical lock keeps pets out. Crafted from fingerprint-resistant stainless steel, it offers dual power options and a secure bag grip, making it the perfect slim, hygienic, and odor-free waste solution for modern kitchens.























| ASIN | B000EJVYTS |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries | 4 D batteries required. |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,226 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #34 in Kitchen Waste Bins |
| Brand | iTouchless |
| Capacity | 13 Gallons |
| Color | Brushed Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (57,116) |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Finish types | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00897112000895 |
| Import | Imported |
| Included Components | iTouchless 13 Gallon Stainless Steel Automatic Trash Can |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8 pounds |
| Item model number | DZT13P |
| Manufacturer | iTouchless |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Opening Count | 1 |
| Opening Mechanism | Motion-Sensor |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7"L x 10.8"W x 27.2"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Classroom, Dormitory, Garage, Home Office, Kitchen, Laundry Room, Nursery, Study Room |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Brushed Silver |
| Special Feature | Commercial, Dent Resistant, Leakproof, Motion Sensor, Odor Seal, Portable, Quiet Close, Removable Lid, Rustproof, Smudge Resistant, Sturdy |
| UPC | 897112000895 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| With Lid | Yes |
K**.
Great
Love this trash can. Works great. Size is perfect.
E**Y
WORKS 7 YEARS LATER AFTER ORIGINAL PURCHASE!
Who ever knew I would be spending my 20s writing a review on a trashcan, lol. I bought this all the way back in 2018, y'all. It's now 2025 as I write this review. I have had this trashcan for literally 7 years! IT STILL WORKS! I'm starting to think this trashcan will last a lifetime at this point. My grandma was envious of this touchless trashcan, so she bought a cheaper brand. Let me tell you, everyone in the house has complained about that trashcan. It didn't work consistently when you would wave your hand over it. But this brand works EVERY SINGLE TIME without fail and has for six years! It's great at detecting motion and will always open. It stays open and doesn't try to shut on your hand either. Great, reliable, and consistent brand. It keeps the odors in the trashcan and not smelling up the whole house. It's easy to tuck the trashbag in so the trashbag doesn't look tacky sticking out around the rim. Sometimes I have a difficult time taking the trashbag out due to the slim size of the trashcan though. I'm now starting to need a bigger trashcan, so I'm probably going to upgrade soon. But this trashcan works, and I kind of feel sad that I might leave it behind. Would definitely buy from this brand again with how reliable and long-lasting this trashcan has been!
N**Y
Great Garbage Can
Bought this for my son and he absolutely loves it! He had one for years but it was the smaller one and he likes this so much better because the opening is bigger...
J**N
Works good and looks good.
This replaced a cheap plastic trash can and this definitely looks much better in the kitchen. After removing it from the box it seemed much skinnier than the old garbage it was replacing and I questioned it's capacity, however it fits the same amount of trash as the old one in a 13 gallon bag. I've had it for a couple weeks and it's been working flawlessly. The sensor operates as I expected it to, I wave my hand or piece of trash within a few inches and it instantly opens. Of course if you will be putting something into the trash for more than 6 seconds than you should use the open button which will leave the lid open until you press the close button. Besides the look of the trash can being nice, the convenience of automatic opening and guests being fascinated by its operation, another reason for getting this was the spread of bacteria from a dirty trash lid that we used to have to open by hand and we have a 6 yr old who doesn't think twice about putting her fingers in her mouth after putting her hands all over the trash. Obviously can't stop germs from spreading on everything, but this helps limit it from abundant sources. I did opt for the optional power supply instead of batteries as I do not want to buy and replace batteries. We had a receptacle directly behind the trash location anyway so it worked out and it's not directly visible. The power supply arrived non-functional, however I wasn't sure if it was a bad trash can or power supply until I used my dc voltage meter on it and found no output. I found an old 6V power supply just to test it out and the trash can worked. I did notice the small tabbed insert in the back of the trash can that houses the power supply input and on/off switch popped out a couple times, but it just popped back into place. Over all, to date it's been a good purchase. Update:2018 - This unit is still working and being used everyday. The back cover where the switch is and power plug into tends to pop out once in awhile, but it pushes back in. I also noticed that one of the buttons (Open) needs to be pushed very firmly to activate the lid. Other than that the lid motor is still operating pretty well..
N**.
Poor quality and small opening
To be fair, I was against the automatic trash cans in the first place. These are a purchase made by my wife. Upon her informing me that we would now be the proud owners of the latest "keeping up with the Joneses" product I was just so excited. I did not see a need that this overpriced trash storing receptacle solved that was lacking from the 100% waterproof, easy to clean, $7 garbage can I got from Walmart 20 years ago. I was told we got this due to the lid being able to lock and to be fair, the state of the art security latch did cause almost half a day of trouble for the child in question. However, let me start from the beginning. Two of these units arrived at my house while I was at work and my wife set them up. At first I was pleasantly surprised when I walked in as the brushed finish housing was several times nicer than the basic black piece of junk I had been just tossing my garbage into. As with every night when I return home, I went to clean the coffee pot and prep it for the next day. I was a bit nervous, but chose to approach this new challenge with as much fervor as I could muster. So with an open mind, I gently lifted the basket of used coffee grounds, then held them in front of the trash can so I could allow the remnants of the days coffee drip directly to the floor as I summoned the trash. I was elated to be greeted with the opening just slightly wider than the basket I would be emptying into it once the secrets beneath the lid we're finally revealed to me as the lid came fully open. It was at the moment I realized two things. First, I had been just tossing garbage like serf in the employ of my feudal lord's instead of summoning my refuse like the wise old wizards in the days of yore. Second, I had been purchasing way too many things with oversized packaging. Eggs for example, sure, I'm cooking for 6 on Saturdays, but having an 18 count package of eggs is so peasant and quaint. Clearly, I should not buy bulk of anything to be sure not to create large debris. I did not realize that once the champagne started flowing and the red ropes split that the rules changed and I would like to credit this amazing spoils containment unit for showing me the errors trained into me by my worthless, former plastic junk bin. So yes, the opening is a bit tight, but I am a modern man and not prone to judge an object just by the size of it's oriface. So I dug deep, after all the elation and excitement so far I was determined to find the flaw with these glorious works of art. At first, I was thrown by the paper thin plastic lid and connection to the anemic sounding motor before I realized that was to increase aerodynamic efficiency allowing the lid to whisk open and save me time. I was also impressed by the construction of these fine units as it was not simply a mold formed piece of plastic like the plebian scum bucket I had suffered though for so long but they have brought screws and some metal hardware into this operation. For the record, by some metal I mean the screws and two itty bitty pins being used as a hinge. Not the gears of the motor that will be held down by a lock while left on, or have to change directions quickly when a hand is detected or be in an area where it could likely get milk, or vinegar or other household chemicals that could possibly be corrosive. No, the gears are made from vinyl so as to offer the quiestest operation possible and while itty bitty hinges may sound bad, it clearly is to reduce the drag coefficient when the lid is in operation. The genuine thought and care put into the construction of this fine Adonis of a litter laboratory doesn't end their. As you get older and slower, the can slows down with you to give you that shot of confidence that, "you still got it!" Replace all the batteries you want, after about one year and one day of operation it will automatically adjust to the ten years you have clearly aged in that time. The lid will begin to slow and no longer open to full height as you no doubt have now achieved the top tier level of purchasing groceries in only the smallest packaging. Once again just showing that amazing forward thinking only certain companies can. Now I know what you're thinking, with all these stellar things going on, why on earth would such a worthy and innovative and device get only a one star review? Well, honestly, it's my fault. You see, I have not been bestowed the wisdom of the newest feature discoveries that have only shown up in recent history and they have behooved me. For example, the lid, built for speed and aerodynamics has proceeded to dislodge itself from the motor making the can a manual operation. I am not capable of the level of genius needed to understand this design. To further display my lack of intelligence I decided to take the mechanism apart in attempts to repair it as I am not ready for the advanced stages of this products evolutionary design. Upon removing the screws I expected to see stainless steel or some other treated, corrosion resistant substance. I was however greeted with 6 rusty, pop metal screws of which my lack of knowledge has left me baffled. I thought, perhaps it is so the can will actually degrade and fall into itself as it does keeping the mess to a minimum further showing the fore sight the design engineers had. However, with all the skill and top level thinking that went into the design and can't believe the answer to be that simple and I am once again thwarted by my own mental limitations. The mysteries this can has yet to reveal to me have left me in such a state of confusion that I had no choice but to give it a one star as clearly this product has somehow been leaked and must be intended for NASA or perhaps MENSA and has just fallen into the unappreciative hands of the masses due to some clerical error. Perhaps one day I will understand the complexities of this space aged utensil but until then, if you have read this in it's entirety then perhaps you will understand that this item is exactly that. It's a solution to a problem no one had. Save yourself the money and stick with the classic garbage can. If the site of a plastic or metal bin so offends you, find a cabinet or spend the money on a more visually pleasing can. With two of them at my house and having used the two at the neighbors I can assure you that it will last only as long as the warranty. It is not worth the money.
P**L
Itouchless trash can is as described
Looks nice, the lid stability is good and works well, I appreciate and ordered this one for the added benefit of charcoal filters to dispel odors. The 13 gal trash bags fit well.
L**S
An excellent hands free non touch kitchen bin. Great capacity fast and easy to use and keep clean.
G**N
Nie wieder anders 👍👍👍
S**E
Troppo comodo.
S**E
expensive but worth buying , also can be powered through adaptor 6 volts, so no more expenses for 'D" type alkaline cell which almost costing 240/- Rs.. pair.
J**A
El bote me gusto mucho. Ya tenía tiempo intentando comprar uno, pero por una u otra cosa no me animaba. La capacidad creo que es la ideal para una cocina. Le cabe bastante basura pero no un exceso de la misma que pueda ocasionar malos olores. Los materiales se ven de muy buena calidad, pero tienes que tener cuidado de no golpear el bote ya que se ve que se puede abollar muy fácilmente. Les aconsejo que analicen bien donde van a poner el bote, porque si tienen una conexión de luz cerca, opten por comprar el adaptador de corriente. Puede usar 4 pilas D, por lo que si no tienes una conexión de luz cerca puedes opbtar por las baterías. Aún no se cuanto tiempo duran las pilas dado que lo acabo de comprar pero dicen otros comentarios que dura aproximadamente 6 meses. En caso de que se terminen las baterías o no tengas luz, el bote se abrir y cerrar sin problemas. 100% recomendable.
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