Trash compactors are great for a number of reasons, including the fact that they use ram force to significantly reduce trash volume. What does this mean for you? It means that with a properly working trash compactor , you will make many fewer trips to the garbage can on the curb. There are many options out there – which is best for you? Keep reading to find out what you should consider. If you already have a unit and need it repaired or serviced, contact Authorized Appliance Repair at (833) 220-1666 .
The first thing to consider is what type of trash compactor you want. There are three main options:
Which of these is best? It depends on your specific needs. If you need advice, contact American Appliance Repair at 800-640-9934 for help.
The amount of space a trash compactor requires will vary based on the model you choose. It is essential that you take accurate measurements of the space you have in your home. Generally speaking, compactors range from 12 inches to 15 inches in width, 34 1/8 inches to 35 inches in height and 24 inches to 24 ½ inches in depth. Your options will be significantly narrowed down once you know your options.
Finally, you will want to consider what features are available and what features you want. For example, you may have options in capacity and compression force, hidden controls, anti-jam sensors, tilt sensors, removable key-know controls that prevent it from being accidentally turned on, built-in air fresheners, noise insulation to keep it from operating too loudly, toe-bar opening system, tilt-away trash baskets that make bag replacement easier, and rear rollers to make installation easy.
If you are not sure which trash compactor is best for you, contact your local appliance repair company . At Authorized Appliance Repair we are happy to discuss options and help you decide what will be the best long-term investment. Call us now at (833) 220-1666 for help with all types of appliances.
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