
"Pulli Bin was created to make trash removal effortless. By studying how people of all abilities interact with traditional trash cans, the Pulli team uncovered a fundamental flaw: lifting full trash bags creates strain and often leads to tearing. Pulli Bin reimagines this experience with dual front-opening doors that open outwards, eliminating the need for upward lifting and setting a new standard for ease and usability"
"The redesign is outwardly simple, but has a fairly complicated execution. The trash can now has multiple moving parts, from the two-part lid to the doors on the front that now open to allow you to slide out the bag with the trash. The trash can now also adopts a trapezoidal cross section, allowing for the bag to easily slide out without grazing against the sides or without being trapped if it gets too full."
"The solution? Switch the action from pulling to sliding. Instead of pulling the bag upwards, the folks at Pulli just created a front-facing door that lets you swing the bag out without lifting it up. It's simple, but it does two things - eliminates the risk of garbage all over your kitchen floor, and also makes it easier for people with mobility issues to dispose of their garbage."
Pulli Bin eliminates the need to lift full garbage bags by enabling front-sliding removal through dual outward-opening doors. The design replaces upward pulling with a swing-and-slide action that reduces strain, prevents bag tearing, and lowers the risk of spills on the floor. Mechanical complexity includes a two-part lid, multiple moving parts, and a trapezoidal cross-section that prevents bags from catching or being trapped when full. The solution improves usability for people with mobility limitations and streamlines routine trash disposal. Development required three years of refinement to balance simplicity of use with reliable mechanical execution.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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