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Hidden Recycler Review and Giveaway

April 19, 2012 by Nicole @ Some Call It Natural 10 Comments

I’ve been recycling since before recycling was ‘cool’.  I’m loving that more people are doing it now.  I’m loving even more that companies are making recycling friendly products!

Rubbermaid has come out with a couple of new products recently to make recycling easier.  One of them is called the Hidden Recycler.  It is a bag type container that you hang on the inside of your cabinet in your kitchen.  You can hang it using hooks that come with it or you can screw it right into the cabinet.  that’s what we did, because the hooks made it so that we couldn’t close the door.  I’m sure it just depends on your cabinets, but either way is fine.  It was easy enough for hubby to set it up in the cabinet, and I kind of like not having the hooks on the outside of the cabinet.

The Hidden Recycler eliminates your kitchen counter from looking like this:

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I really love this thing!  I was excited to be able to review this, because I am always up for anything that makes recycling easier.  At first, I wasn’t sure how much easier it would make things.  It really isn’t about making things easier for me, though, it is about having a more organized kitchen!  Like you saw in the picture above, normally after we would rinse out a container to be recycled, we would put it on the edge of the kitchen counter where it would wait for one of us to take it to our recycling bins.  They aren’t even that far away, but when you are cleaning up a meal or whatever, it is easier to just stay in the same area!  With the Hidden Recycler, I can stay at the sink, open the cabinet, and throw my recyclables in it and just keep on going.

Then, when it is full, you just use the handle on it to pick it up and empty it into your recycling bins!  It’s super easy!

 

Now look at my counter top!!

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A few more great things about it:

  • It has a 5 gallon bag that holds up to 36 12-ounce cans and can fit a milk jug.
  • The bag has a leak-proof liner and is machine washable to make it easy to clean after any unexpected spills.
  • The bag is soft-sided allowing for flexibility inside any cabinet.
  • The bag and all packaging is made from recyclable material, and the product is recyclable.

You want to win one of these for your kitchen??

I am giving away (thanks to Rubbermaid) a Hidden Recycler in my Earth Day event giveaway.  So, click here to go enter!  Hurry though… the giveaway ends on April 22nd at 11:59pm EST!!!!

If you aren’t the lucky winner, you can purchase one on the Rubbermaid website or at Meijer stores.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Camille says

    April 30, 2012 at 10:34 AM

    I have one of these and I LOVE it! In fact, I’m thinking of getting a second one to use as a hamper for our cloth napkins and kitchen towels!
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  2. Debbie Lamb - DeDa Studios says

    April 20, 2012 at 3:43 PM

    I love my Hidden Recycler! Nice review!

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  3. Mudpies and Tiaras says

    April 20, 2012 at 11:22 AM

    That looks so neat! I’d love one!
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  4. Mellissa Hanks says

    April 20, 2012 at 9:16 AM

    I have one of these and LOVE it!

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  5. Lolo says

    April 20, 2012 at 2:19 AM

    This is such a great product! It cleaned the recyclables off of my counter too.
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  6. Isra says

    April 20, 2012 at 12:29 AM

    We love our hidden recycler! It really helps to keep things organized.
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  7. Kristin Wheeler (MamaLuvsBooks) says

    April 20, 2012 at 12:21 AM

    That is very cool! I usually leave the recycling and composting stuff laying around until I can take it out. LOVE this! Thanks for sharing!
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    Nicole @ Some Call It Natural Reply:
    April 20th, 2012 at 12:35 AM

    Us too! that’s why we love this so much! :) Glad you know about this now!

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  8. Amanda says

    April 20, 2012 at 12:18 AM

    I have one of these too! It’s awesome!

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  9. Nicole (Mama to 4 Blessings) says

    April 20, 2012 at 12:03 AM

    That looks great! Thank you for sharing!

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