SKU: FGAOT62SA
Durable and corrosion-resistant, Atrium® containers are designed to withstand daily use. Exterior surfaces are highly polished for a smooth and blemish-free appearance.
The Rubbermaid Commercial Atrium® Open Top Trash Can is ideal for use in airports, office buildings, and malls. These garbage cans are constructed with mar-proof epoxy finish that resists cigarette burns. The 2-piece design permits removal of the top section for easy bag replacement. Large open top design for easy waste disposal. Exterior surfaces are highly polished for a smooth and blemish-free appearance. This receptacle has a fire-safe construction and is designed to keep liner bags out of sight. Ships fully assembled, making set-up fast and easy.
Features and Benefits:
U.S. | Metric | |
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Product Length | 24.00 in | 60.96 cm |
Product Width | 24.00 in | 60.96 cm |
Product Height | 35.00 in | 88.90 cm |
Product Weight | 1.87 lb | 0.85 kg |
Upc | 00097591018002 | |
Case Pack Length | 26.00 in | 66.04 cm |
Case Pack Width | 26.25 in | 66.68 cm |
Case Pack Height | 37.00 in | 93.98 cm |
Case Pack Weight | 39.00 lb | 17.69 kg |
Case Pack Quantity | 1 | |
Ucc | 00097591018002 | |
Packaging Length | 24.00 in | 60.96 cm |
Packaging Width | 24.00 in | 60.96 cm |
Packaging Height | 35.00 in | 88.90 cm |
Packaging Weight | 66.00 lb | 29.94 kg |
Capacity | 62.00 gal | |
Color | Satin Aluminum | |
Material Type | Metal | |
Country of Origin | China |
3-Year Limited Warranty
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