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iTouchless kitchen garbage cans are on sale at Best Buy
TL;DR: Keep your kitchen looking clean and sleek with an iTouchless stainless steel trash can for as low as $69.99 as of June 18.
Did you just spend a few hours cleaning crumbs from the counter, throwing away any unnecessary food containers and wiping down the sink so it’s all shiny again? If so, your kitchen must look spotless. But, don’t let all your hard work go to waste by throwing all the garbage you gathered in an old-school plastic trash can. Gone are the days when the white plastic cans would blend in with the white walls. Today is all about sleek stainless steel.
iTouchless is all about masking your trash to look better than it actually is. Their fingerprint-proof and smudge-resistant stainless steel exterior adds a nice touch to any kitchen while their AbsorbX filters that are included in every can neutralize odors the natural way — no chemical fragrances necessary.
Their other goal is to make throwing out garbage a — you guessed it — touchless experience. Whether it’s with their open top design or one of their many sensor-activated cans, you can say goodbye to touching any part of the can every again. They even have pet-guard models that feature a lock meant to keep your furry friends out of the trash.
Right now, Best Buy has these and a few others on sale. Check out all the deals below.
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