DAE remember silver metal trash cans?
Posted by KeltarCentauri@reddit | Xennials | View on Reddit | 121 comments
They had a metal lid that rarely fit over the heaps of garbage shoved inside. They didn't have wheels, so you had to drag them down the driveway. This was before the mechanical arms garbage trucks have now, so the garbagemen had to get out of the truck, lift these heavy ass cans of garbage and dump them into the back of the truck. Then they'd manually activate the compressor, and you could watch the trash get crushed.
glycophosphate@reddit
OH god yes! And even when you hammered the lids down, the raccoons had no trouble at all prying them back open so they could spread the garbage all around the neighborhood.
Severe_Atmosphere_44@reddit
When I was a kid back in the 60s, the garbage men actually walked out to our detached garage, carried the metal cans to dump into their truck, then carried the empty cans back again. Us kids had rock fights by the railroad tracks and used the metal lids as shields. Fun times.
revanchist70@reddit
Remember? I still use one in the basement!
Ineedavodka2019@reddit
I have one. They still sell them.
Vantabrown@reddit
Just a friendly PSA, they are still around and they're galvanized. Don't do what I did and use one for a fire. The coating made gases that I inhaled and got possibly more retardeder
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Good advice
anonymousjeeper@reddit
We still have them. They’re squirrel and raccoon proof. The plastic ones get chewed through.
cowboyja@reddit
I still have some of those cans!
heycarlgoodtoseeyou@reddit
Late to the party but I still have a scar on my leg from catching the sharp edge of a bent metal trash can while jumping over it on my inline skates
loptopandbingo@reddit
....but yes, I do remember them. Had one up til fairly recently, too.
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
loptopandbingo@reddit
"Used to listen to the radio! Wasn't much on the air then. Just Thomas Edison, reading the alphabet. 'A,' he'd say. Then 'B.' 'C' would usually follow."
Traditional_Entry183@reddit
As someone who lives in a rural area with no trash service, posts like this can be an enlightening insight into how other places work, lol.
I rarely see the metal ones any more, but that's only because they've been replaced by very similar hard plastic/rubber ones. I put my smaller kitchen trash bags into a big bag in the can, and when it's full, drive it to the dump.
JBatDee@reddit
The scraping noise of dragging them to the street. How excited were you and all of your neighbors to get the new bins we use today? It was huge then, when they came out.
humpthedog@reddit
I have one to store my chicken food
Flux_My_Capacitor@reddit
Yes, I have 2 that were my moms when she was a kid in the 1950s. They are awesome lol.
Lornesto@reddit
The previous owner of my house left three of them here. Now, I use two of them to hold dry sticks for starting fires in the fireplace, and the other has 64 pounds of charcoal in it.
barry4bama1@reddit
I always would say I would never make my kids take the trash out. F that take out the trash kids
PatienceCurrent8479@reddit
Still use em, but I live in a county with no trash service. We have to truck it into town or a dumpster cage cached around the county.
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
I have family in a rural area that does the same thing. They all drive their trash to the same dumpster. It's caged so bears don't get at it.
llcdrewtaylor@reddit
They make amazing alarm clocks also.
ee-5e-ae-fb-f6-3c@reddit
We had one, I think. It was pretty quickly replaced with a plastic can with no wheels, then we got a fancy garbage can with wheels! I thought it was the neatest thing ever. Hid in it a few times before it got too gross.
TollyVonTheDruth@reddit
Yep. And the bottom would rust out and many times cut the trash bag and some trash – usually smelly, wet, and nasty – would leak out leaving a trail. Fun times.
rpmsm@reddit
Yes...but my bigger question is how many Xennials use abbreviations as uncommon as DAE?
FYI, DIY, sure, but DAE took me a second
vadabungo@reddit
I remember seeing them about an hour ago at home depot
qtjedigrl@reddit
I remember ours being rusted out at the bottom. It was super fancy to have a rubber one
norfnorf832@reddit
Yes earlier this year I saw a group of men gathered around one with a fire in it I was like 'tf is this, hill street blues?'
randoguynumber5@reddit
Yoooo do you remember just leaving the bags of trash on the sidewalk and the dudes came by hanging off the back of the truck throwing all the bags in. Golden age of waste disposal
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Garbage men were tough SOB's back then.
TigerMcPherson@reddit
I have three.
Ambitious_Jelly8783@reddit
What do you mean, remember... they sell them in all kinds of stores, just smaller, because they are retro, I guess....
neanderthalman@reddit
Yes. I “played” one in high school band for a specific song. Beat the fuck outta that thing. Trash can solo!
Klutzy-Ad-6705@reddit
Still have one for the dog food.(Multiple dogs.)
LevelPerception4@reddit
Ever try to secure the lid with a bungee cord, miss the handle and have the end of the cord snap back and hit your fingers?
Numerous-Loquat-1161@reddit
You mean the lid wasn’t the best shield in the world.
DebrecenMolnar@reddit
Yes, like Oscar the Grouch! My grandma still uses hers. (Small town in rural Midwest that doesn’t have a more sophisticated garbage service that would require her to change.)
She bought a replacement lid though because the wind blew her other lid away somewhere.
upstatestruggler@reddit
It’s still rollin’ down the road to this day!
DebrecenMolnar@reddit
Behind her house is a lake, and across the street from the front of the house is a corn field - so it’s quite hard to say! But I like the idea of it still on a journey down the road!
craftyzombie@reddit
It's so weird that this post popped up. I was driving to work last week and noticed that a place down the street had 4-5 brand new metal trash cans. I did a double take because I hadn't seen any metal trash cans out on the curb in ages.
MalcolmApricotDinko@reddit
We used the lids as shields during our neighborhood bottle rocket wars
cancerdancer@reddit
I have a nasty scar from one
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Yeah, they were aggressive
maggie320@reddit
We had them. Always reminded me of Oscar the Grouch’s can. And man if someone hit it or backed into one it sounded like a bomb going off.
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Yes! Oscar the Grouch lived in one. And he had a garbage man carry him around.
FuzzyScarf@reddit
Bruno!
bassman314@reddit
Around 1990, our town went to an automated garbage system, so they gave us the new plastic bins we all now love to hate and the trucks had an arm to grab and dump, so the truck operators don't have to lift the big cans overhead anymore.
Our steel trash cans got turned into effective composting bins.
No_Light_8487@reddit
Remember them? I’ve got 2 in the garage right now.
SweetCosmicPope@reddit
Great for smashing over your opponent's head.
jamesthemailman@reddit
And as a shield should you need one
81FuriousGeorge@reddit
Stick swords and garbage can lids... that's why I'm a pirate now. Jk
Dimebag0352@reddit
And ladders too. I never understood that about wrestling.
ImitationCheesequake@reddit
You can still get 55 gallon galvanized aluminum trash cans with lids
AssclownJericho@reddit
my area doesnt have the trash trucks with the arms
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Some of the more rural areas don't. My inlaws are farmers and their area still uses a community dumpster that they have to bring their trash to.
AssclownJericho@reddit
I'm in suburban south nj, my town does not have it but others around do lol
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Weird that NJ wouldn't have it. But then you guys still have full service gas stations by law. I tried pumping my own gas and got schooled by the attendentant.
AnimatronicCouch@reddit
I use them to keep chicken feed in.
Open-Cryptographer83@reddit
My wife has one filled with gardening soil for her garden.
MukYJ@reddit
I have one collecting sawdust as part of a modified Harbor Freight dust collector.
Clamwacker@reddit
We have some where I work, and it's mostly a fire safety thing. In some areas we have a lot of titanium dust that gets swept up off the floor. And also occasionally hot things or sparks are around too. Not a great combo but you don't want it in a plastic bin for sure.
jbsmomma@reddit
I store pet food in them.
ILikeToEatTheFood@reddit
Me too! We have barn cats and a bungee over the lid keeps the raccoons and skunks out. Plastic cracks when it's -50 in the winter.
jbsmomma@reddit
And rats can chew through everything else.
ImitationCheesequake@reddit
Perfect use for anything of the sort, I wouldn’t use anything else in the garage or barn.
ExAcrobat968@reddit
I actually have them. I don’t drag them to the street, I just take the bin liner bag out and take that to the street!
I chose them because the plastic ones break and then are just more plastic pollution…
PC_Gigglez@reddit
I have one in the garage for soda bottle recycling. Easily one of my top 3 things that was included when we bought the house.
IAm5toned@reddit
DoucheyMcBagBag@reddit
DAE remember a common item that is still in common use?
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Name checks out
trashbilly@reddit
Drag them? You better pick that shit up!
Krazylegz1485@reddit
My dad always has them and used them for everything. Holding long handled tools, bulk dog food, whatever.
When I was in highschool a buddy and I made some sparkler bombs. I put one in an empty metal trash can my dad had so that we could contain the blast and see the remains of it (the sparkler bomb) after it went off. There were no bomb remains and the can was split wide open right at the seams. Haha.
bygtopp@reddit
Still have some for animal feed for goats and chickens.
GuiltyPiglet5882@reddit
Shit, we had no trash man. We just burned it all.
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
As was the practice in the sticks. We never burned trash, but furniture always made an appearance at bonfires.
johnvalley86@reddit
Ah yes the smell of the good old burn barrel
ElJeferox@reddit
Yes, the lids made the best shields for swordfighting with the wooden stakes they used for surveying construction, when I was a kid
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
I did that, too! Those construction sticks were everywhere.
Trixie1143@reddit
These were eventually all used up in pro wrestling matches.
Electrical-Pie-8192@reddit
Still have one! We use it for potting soil though
SexyWampa@reddit
You mean the ones they still sell at Home Depot?
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
You know exactly what I mean. Don't be that guy.
SexyWampa@reddit
What you mean? Lol, posting dumb member berry content to drive up engagement so you can puff up your ego with a bunch of useless internet points? Is that what you mean?
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
I'm sorry you feel the need to troll other people's posts to feel validated. Truly, you're important, you matter, and you're significant. More people should tell you this because you deserve it. Nothing but love here, friend.
SexyWampa@reddit
You're the one karma whoring, sounds like you're the one in need of validation.
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
I'm being sincere
SexyWampa@reddit
I don't care. It's clear I struck a nerve, I bet you're sitting there ,staring at your screen, waiting for everyone to engage. Life is short, don't waste it looking for atta boys/girls from Internet strangers or arguing with people who merely pointed out you can still go get one if your feeling nostalgic. Go for a walk, grab a coffee at some little shop and get out of the house.
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
It'll be okay. Sending love your way.
HumbleAbbreviations@reddit
My parents still have one.
QueerTree@reddit
I have a couple of these around my homestead. We use them for feed bags and stuff like that, lightweight nonstinky garbage that I can stash until I have lots of it built up.
Cutthechitchata-hole@reddit
We still use them. Galvanized aluminum or something like that
MartialBob@reddit
Metal? Nope. As far back as I remember we used plastic. They were basically green versions of the the metal one you're thinking about though. Really thin plastic too.
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
My neighbors growing up had the plastic ones. We eventually replaced our mental ones with plastic.
mmmmpork@reddit
You can still buy these. I use them to store grain/chicken food in
Ok-Bookkeeper-3149@reddit
My town just started with the mechanical arm garbage trucks a year ago. In 2023, I was carrying my non-wheeled garbage cans out to the curb. They weren't silver metal though, rubbermaid plastic.
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Welcome to the 1990's
big_sugi@reddit
I think you mean Dr. Homer's Miracle Spine-O-Cylinder (pat. pending).
sed2017@reddit
Like the trash cans in The Burbs…
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
_shaftpunk@reddit
We still sell those at my feed store. Older farmers like them to store their bags of feed in for some reason.
StlnHppyHrz@reddit
Jeezus. Yeah I remember them. I can go buy one right now. What kind of post is this?
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Move along. No debbie downers here.
lucasssquatch@reddit
I have one! I keep bbq stuff in it
blove135@reddit
No wheels on trash cans and no wheels on luggage seems so crazy to me but that's how it was. It's so obvious but for some reason it took a long time for it to be a thing.
adimadoz@reddit
Yes and you can still buy them!
ZarquonsFlatTire@reddit
Saw one earlier today. It was thrown into the woods near my place and I passed it on a walk. Looked like it's holding up pretty well.
linecookdaddy@reddit
Yep, back when "trash can" meant one specific thing
Deep-Interest9947@reddit
Fluffy_Success_6110@reddit
The galvanised ones?
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Were they galvanized? They got rusty af for being galvanized.
Fluffy_Success_6110@reddit
Hahahaha probably my from being kicked around d and left out near salted winter streets
reznxrx@reddit
Yup. They'd be brand new, then chucked by the garbage man and forever dented.
All ours ended up as lawn debris cans when plastic ones became a thing.
Otherwise_Coyote4885@reddit
Heck yeah. Used to love getting out the dolly and carting them to the curb because God forbid I drag them. Only to watch the garbage man yeet them fuckers the next morning while waiting for the bus.
Cautious-String7076@reddit
Just imagining the metal lid going on over the metal can just gives me the heebie jeebies. I hated that sound and the feeling of them against your skin. Worse than nails on a chalkboard.
Sensitive-Review-712@reddit
It was one of those sounds you feel in your teeth.
CemeteryWind213@reddit
We had to replace them every couple years because of rust. We also secured the tops with bungee straps to keep the raccoons out.
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
Ah yes, the bungee straps. For all the times the cans would topple over and the trash would spread all over your yard.
WilliamMcCarty@reddit
Yeah, I remember dragging them heavy sumbitches out to the curb every week. Heavy, loud, awkward bastards. It was worse when your grandparents had a big ass yard and did a bunch of gardrning every week. I had to log about ten of them to and from the curb every week. I'm grateful for my city provided big boue bin with wheels on it these days.
KeltarCentauri@reddit (OP)
I remember the handles being super thin and would dig into your hands.
whats_for_lunch@reddit
I always liked how the lid handle was always bent in, in the middle
Muderous_Teapot548@reddit
We only had plastics ones that were the same way. And we had to replace them after a while because the bottom wore out. We were incorporated into the city in 1995 and got the big bins. My parents still have the exact same ones 30 years this winter.
Reasonable-Wave8093@reddit
I prefer the thick rubber ones, even today, even without wheels.