Tom Segura's Recycling Glory Hole




Category: COLLABS




Category: COLLABS
Finally, a recycling bin that brings people together — we had six friends over last weekend and everyone got a kick out of feeding it cans. The 7.1 cubic foot capacity handled two full parties worth of empties without needing to be emptied.
I was skeptical, but the 7.1 cubic foot capacity is surprisingly generous—we easily fit a dozen cans before anyone had to take a turn. The mouth opening is sturdy too, no flexing or cracking under pressure. Absolute conversation starter.
Set it up in my garage last weekend and the 7.1 cubic feet is no joke — we crushed through two cases of cans in about an hour. The way it swallows everything whole makes recycling feel way more fun than it should be.
I was skeptical, but the 7.1 cubic foot capacity is absolutely perfect for our party—everyone got a turn. The opening is smooth and surprisingly sturdy, even after a dozen cans. It’s ridiculous and fun, exactly what we needed.
It was a hit at our last gathering, though I wish the instructions were a bit clearer on how to mount it securely. The 7.1 cubic feet held a surprising amount of cans while we took turns recycling—solid build quality overall.
Finally got this setup for a small get-together and the whistling noise it makes when you push a can in is way funnier than I expected. The 7.1 cubic feet holds a surprising amount of recyclables before you need to empty it.
The 7.1 cubic feet is plenty of space, but the material around the opening feels a bit flimsy—I’m worried it won’t hold up to heavy party use. Works fine for a casual get-together, though, and the concept is definitely unique.