This was selling for $149.99 yesterday and is now the lowest price ever from Amazon.
This is not an electronic garbage can, so it can be used on Shabbos.
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- UNCONDITIONAL PROMISE – Your 100% satisfaction is assured and backed by a Full-Service Manufacturer’s Promise including Parts and Dedicated Customer Support.
- Like Stepping on Air! – The lid has been perfectly weighted to provide just the right amount of the resistance on the pedal, so each step is smooth and easy
- Large Capacity, Space-Saving Design – Fit a lot of trash in this 18 Gal / 68 L bin. Efficiently designed to fit easily in your kitchen, no inner bucket needed.
- Silent and Gentle – The lid closes silently and softly, every time. The replaceable air damper means this step trash can will perform like new for years of use
- Elegant Showpiece for your Kitchen – Fingerprint-Proof Stainless Steel for a modern and sleek look that complements any décor and is easy to clean
- Odor Control System – Replaceable Activated Carbon Odor Filter absorbs and neutralizes foul trash odors the natural way, leaving your kitchen smelling fresh and clean
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3 Comments On "iTouchless SoftStep 18 Gallon Stainless Steel Trash Can For $104.98 From Amazon After $45 Price Drop!"
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Not a hater or troll but is this a joke? $100 for a trash can?
Why exactly would someone spend $100 on this when you can get the same thing for like $30?
The Mets could use one. Why spend millions on free agents when you can spend $100 and win the world series like the astros????