Help. I’m trying to find brown or dark brown garbage cans with matching lids for the front of my brownstone. They will look so much better than grey or metal. I am just blown away that I cannot seem to find this anywhere! Not Lowes, not Home Depot…not even after searching for hours and hours on line. This is madness.


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  1. If spray painting defies your sense of something… you could use some therapy… but other than that… you can buy a plain metal can and have it industrial powder coated. Of course, that would costs 5 times the price of the can…. but you can get any color you want.

  2. You know what looks really awesome? When people build wood boxes with lids to enclose their garbage cans. Convenient, too, because the passerby cannot drop their trash in it.

  3. BrooklynWilly: It’s kind of painful for me to read your posts. You might have some luck by contacting Rubbermaid’s commercial division. Also by searching through Food Service vendors. Here are a few more links, including an outlet in Bushwick that might have something on-site, or where you can order by catalog:

    Rubbermaid Commercial Products – Waste

    http://www.rcpworksmarter.com/rcp/products/category.jsp?categoryCode=waste

    Rubbermaid 32 Gal. Heavy Duty Refuse Can
    http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(55w0us55t513qa3rwt4vsnzq)/ProductDetails.aspx?SKU=7170624
    Ace Hardware

    AG Lock & Hardware

    347 Knickerbocker Ave.

    Brooklyn, NY 11237-3740


    Tel: (212) 400-7488

    Twin Supply (Food Service)

    http://www.twinsupply.com/proddetail.asp?prod=34202369

  4. Thanks for the help people. The first one vinca posted is perfect just don’t want the wheels. Seeing if it’s simple to just get without or take them off. Yes, this is a life quest. I would never spray paint my metal cans; that would defy my sense of of something. It’s complicated – I’m a bit neurotic. Thanks

  5. Ever heard of spray paint? Buy a metal can, sand it a little… and paint it any beautiful color you’d like. Why not hot pink. Can’t find those at lowes either… but you can get hot pink paint.

    Or maybe I’m missing something more complicated.

  6. The Rubermade Kona color such as
    http://doitbest.com/Main.aspx?PageID=64&SKU=604100&utm_source=Froogle&utm_medium=FREECSE&utm_term
    is available from time to time all over the city. It seems that the colors rotate over the years.

    A couple of years ago all I could find in this model was the light blue. I wanted a green one for the recycling. I spent a summer looking. Finally at the end of the summer I spotted them across Montauk highway in Suffolk County.

    The following summer the hardware store on the corner stocked the Green one. I’ve seen the same with the brown.

    I tried one of the industrial supply companies located in Brooklyn and they wanted to tack on a huge delivery fee for common carrier due to the size – no pickup was allowed.

    Good luck – I know the frustration. Guess you just need to pick up extras when you see them.

  7. It’s funny that you mention brown garbage cans… I actually went through the same thing myself a few weeks ago. What I did was purchased the green ones, than primed and painted the indented sections brown (the same color as my stoop. I must say that they came out very well.