RambleOnNW
Pacific Northwest
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We keep a 1 gallon ziplock bag in the double sink. It takes a couple days to fill then into the trash. Often have leftover small bags to use in the same way.
2006 Jayco 28', E450 6.8L V10, Bilstein HDs,
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Grit dog
Black Diamond, WA
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RambleOnNW wrote:We keep a 1 gallon ziplock bag in the double sink. It takes a couple days to fill then into the trash. Often have leftover small bags to use in the same way.
You win! Lol
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Lumpty
Greater Gotham City
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In our Ford chassis Class C we have a regular size plastic tall kitchen trash can that fits between the front seats on the floor. That’s always been the trash location, originally using a little bathroom sized container, until we realized a big one would fit. A Sprinter cab is usually more open to the house than with Fords or Chevys, but that spot works for us great.
Rob
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way2roll
Wilmington NC
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Thanks again for all the suggestions. I ended up going with a small 3 gal trash can that fits nicely near the steps behind the passenger seat. As someone else said, there is is no perfect answer as each RV is different. Cheers.
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