Best For Light Duty: United Solutions 32 Gallon Outdoor Waste Garbage Bin

If you need separate cans for trash and recycling, this 2-pack is a good solution. We liked the quality here. Here’s more:

What We Liked

• Easy to move around.

• Affordable.

• Lightweight—good for seniors to move around.

• Handle is easy to grip.

What Needs Work

• Small wheels are best for paved surfaces—not gravel or grass.

• Can be unsteady.

Best For Gravel Driveways: Rubbermaid Commercial Products Brute Rollout Trash

If you have a gravel driveway or need to roll your trash bin over grass to an alley, you need a can with more robust wheels and construction. This reader favorite fits the bill—we like the sturdy design and yes, it comes in colors in case your trash hauler requires a blue can for recycling, for example.

What We Liked

 Beefy wheels can go over dirt or grass.

• Durable.

• Sturdy.

• Colors are helpful (blue for recycling, for example).

• Moves around easily.

What Needs Work

• Can be unstable if you push or pull with one hand. 

Best Bigger Capacity: Rubbermaid Commercial Products Brute Rollout Plastic Trash Can

This bin has the same pros and cons as the previous pick—it is just larger in capacity (65 gallons). This is helpful for larger families or infrequent trash pick up. 

Best Durable Can: Toter 64 Gal. Trash Can Greenstone with Wheels and Lid

This brand (Toter) came up time and time again when we asked our readers what is the most durable trash can they’ve owned—and we would agree after seeing this can in person: Toter makes an excellent trash bin. This model has a generous 64 gallon capacity, yet has all the quality features we look for (note the molded axle that makes rolling it easier).

What We Liked

• Rolls easily.

• Generous capacity.

• Sturdy, excellent construction.

• Texture surface.

• Rim is reinforced.

What Needs Work

• Pricey.

About the Authors

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