








🛠️ Elevate your kitchen game with style and efficiency!
The Rev-A-Shelf 4WCTM-18BBSCDM2 is a top-mount pullout kitchen trash can system designed for 15-inch wide face frame cabinets. It features two 35-quart bins, adjustable depth, and a durable construction with full-extension ball-bearing slides, making waste management both efficient and discreet.




| Brand | Rev-A-Shelf |
| Model Number | 4WCTM-18BBSCDM2 |
| Color | Natural |
| Product Dimensions | 57.79 x 38.1 x 45.42 cm; 2.27 Kilograms |
| Capacity | 35 Quarts |
| Material | Wood |
| Special Features | Adjustable |
| Item Weight | 2.27 Kilograms |
S**U
Decent
Decent enough quality. Measurements of your cupboard have to be exact and I would highly recommend having basic woodworking skills to install. Drawer slides, although soft close, are cheap.
P**N
Great design
The engineering of this is way superior to the first one I owned. It had the pullout mechanism at the bottom of the door. That meant that each time you pull it out the door by the handle at the top, the door would flex and the screws loosened over timeThis unit, while not easy to install perfectly, does have the benefit of keeping the roller assembly closer to the pull and I expect way less looseningI like that I can fit extra bags underneath it so long as the roll of bags is not too giganticLifting out the inner wastebasket is a bit tight but I have learned to make it work
R**K
It's strong and it works.
It's strong and it works. It was easy to install. I feel like anyone with half a brain can figure it out, just follow the instructions. It's a game-changer in the kitchen and definitely worth the money. It just has that quality feel to it.
G**E
Challenging Installation; Happy Ending
I haven't even used this for 24 hours yet, but I'm pretty sure this is exactly what I want. What I didn't count on (even though the reviews warned) was the nightmarish installation! As many have said, the instructions are just about useless! I watched the video a few times, referred to Rachel Lucas' instructions (see reviews), and then added my own techniques and ingenuity. My space is in a corner cabinet and the access was really tight which made it all the more difficult. What I did learn is that level and plumb are vital to this working correctly. My first attempt resulted in the self-close function not working so I had to take out the screws and make adjustments. It was then that I took advantage of the long oval shaped vertical holes and the built-in horizontal play on the back bracket. The usefulness of these features is not mentioned anywhere, but getting "close to correct" placement of fairly tight screws into the vertical ovals allowed me to make increments of adjustments until I had the slides level in every single direction and to each other. Once I had that, I drilled for screw placement in a couple of the small circular holes and got everything secured in place. The REALLY IMPORTANT thing I learned from Rachel Lucas was to disregard the ridiculously verbose directions for the door mount and to just use the provided two-sided tape and my eyes to get the door mounted. After the horror of mounting the slides, I was dreading mounting the door, but in the end, it took me about 10 minutes and was perfect on the first try. As an additional tip to what Rachel provides, I did tape a small level to the top of the door to help me with eye-balling the alignment of the door before I pushed it against the tape. So, I think the device gets 5 stars, but Rev-A-Shelf gets a big fat ZERO for its inability to provide simple, understandable, and effective step-by-step instructions.
R**X
Well made product, worth the price
Well packaged, well built. Simple, straightforward assembly instructions. Requires a drill. A measuring tape, and a screwdriver to install. I was initially taken aback by the product cost, given the simplicity of the idea. But when I received it and had it installed in about an hour, I think it was worth the price- the quality is there. The shelf is marked Made in Vietnam, FWIW. The one note I would give is to call out that the door face mounting brackets are reversible- so you can either place them at the default orientation with screw holes at about 14.5 inches apart on the door face, or on the opposite sides with the cracked inward at exactly 13.25 inches apart.
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