That's a great question! Dealing with a sleek, rimless trash can can be frustrating when the liner keeps slipping down. After trying countless methods, I've found a few that work like a charm.
The absolute best way is to use small binder clips or office clips. Simply pull the bag over the top edge of the can and secure it in place with 3-4 clips evenly spaced around the rim. It's cheap, invisible from the outside, and holds the bag perfectly taut.
Here are a few other reliable alternatives:
* Adhesive Hooks: Stick small, clear adhesive hooks on the *inside* of the can, near the top. Hook the bag's drawstring or edges over them.
* Bungee Cord: Loop a thin, elastic bungee cord around the top of the bag and the can. It creates even pressure and is great for larger cans.
* Double-Sided Tape: A strip of strong double-sided tape around the outer top edge can work, but may leave residue.
My top tip? Ensure the can is completely dry before attaching anything with adhesive. Start with the binder clip method—it's a game-changer for keeping your minimalist bin looking neat and functional.