• Trash can ideal for campsite or RV collapses quickly and easily for compact storage when not in use and expands quickly and easily when needed
  • Grommets along outside lower edge for staking down to keep from blowing away or moving
  • Clips on top inside edge to secure garbage bag and keep from slipping down inside can
  • Clear pockets on top and side for labelling contents when used for storage or storing extra garbage bags
  • Measures 19 x 24 inches (48 x 61 cm)

Assuming this stands up to normal use, I love it. Stands up well, collapses, and attaches to itself easily. Zipper top keeps things tidy. Has sewn in handles and a grommet on a flap at the bottom that I use to help keep it tied down. Boondocking you don't always have access to a trash can and this allows me to store my daily trash outside - I bungee mine to the back toolbox off the ground, and then put it inside, neatly zipped and closed, when running into town. Dump it, and then collapse and store until needed again. If a critter does try to munch into it looks like a small hole could be easily repaired with duct tape and it's inexpensive enough to replace if worse.

Use large "binder clips" to keep it closed between uses, and then use the binder clips to clip the trash bag to the top. Works great !!! The little loops that are on the trash can are way to hard to use for keeping it collapsed.

I shouldn't love a trash can this much, but I do. First of all, I thought this would be small enough to also be a car trash can. I laughed at how wrong I was. But it's PERFECT for camping. My trash bags weren't big enough to fit correctly, but that worked out because it allowed me to have a trash bag and recycling bag in one spot. Zips up to keep the bugs out, every camper should own one. If you keep it clean it doubles as great storage too for all the smaller camping accessories so you can make less trips to the car for packing.

Is it good looking? No, but who cares... this is one of the best dozen bucks we've spent for our RV. We use 33 gal bags and secure them with tarp clips if we think we're going to load them up with heavy stuff. It's a woven plastic type of material, like a tarp, so don't expect it to survive rodents and heavy winds... but otherwise, it's great. Love that it's so easy to fold in and out, plus having a lid hides the unsightly contents on demand. Would buy again!

I use this to store holiday wreaths and garland. I cut cardboard between layers to keep the wreaths from getting crushed, and it works really well. Way less expensive than some of the storage options made specifically for wreaths. It seems to be sturdy enough to last, but I haven't had it very long so I can't comment on its durability. Be sure to measure your wreaths before you order. The 19 inch diameter wouldn't work for storing large outdoor wreaths.

This product is very durable and we love it. I think a leaf bag would be better as you can use a kitchen bag but it just barely fits in the holders and there is space then around the bag where you could accidently get the can itself dirty by missing the bag when throwing something away. We haven't had it long but we have used it several times already both for camping and even taking to a picnic event where we set up our own canopy and tables and wanted a closer trash can for our group's use. It is very light so it is a good idea to anchor it down either by using tent stakes or my husband once put a block of wood in the bottom of it to hold it in place. I like the pockets and I try to keep extra bags in it. Perfect also for camping due to the convenience to zip it up. We usually empty our trash in the evening while camping but if we have a little after that point we can zip it up to keep out the wild life. I would still worry about leaving food in it because durable or not I have little doubt a raccon would have much problem ripping into it if he found a reason.

FINALLY someone did it much better. 4 outstanding features. 1. Durable clothlike/lightweight canvas material: not plastic like but still washable if wanted. 2. A zippered top to keep flies away. 3. BEST YET are 4 interior clips to hold plastic trash bag from down creep. WOW. No mor bring your own clips. They have teeth in the jaws for grip and a single pinch mechanism to open/close jaws. 4. 3 bottom straps with brass like rivet holes for staking to ground. Bought this by accident because the things are typically all the same but this one is by far a SURPRISE BUY.

Works great! Easily holds two full 13 gallon bags, or maybe three if you don't stuff them full. Zipper top works well and keeps odors in. I use this in place of a traditional garbage can at home so that I can toss it in my car and take it to the dump and for that it works well. I'd highly recommend this for any camping needs, I think it would work very well for that purpose.

So far so good. I'm really impressed with the size. Haven't had any issues with the zipper yet like I read in other reviews. I bought them for camping and they have not disappointed. 33g bags work the best in my opinion.

I had a few material pop-up trash cans that could not endure the abuse I put them through. I now have two of these and the one used for yard waste has yet to get punctured by large sticks and debris thrown in it. I line it with a plastic trash bag and hold it in with clothes pins. Once it's filled, I tie off the trash bag and dump it upside down to get the bag out. Though the plastic bag is usually punctured numerous times by the contents, the nylon bag is unaffected. They compact so flat and with the ties on the ends, they are convenient to take everywhere and store easily. I'm now considering getting more to cover my plants when we have a frost or freeze.