BRUTE Rollout Containers | Wheeled Refuse Bins

- Materials: Dur-X™ heavy-duty plastic construction.
- Capacities: 50-gallon, 65-gallon, and 95-gallon rollout containers.
- Mobility: Integrated 8-inch wheels for transport over floors, curbs, and steps.
- Closures: Attached hinged lid with swing-back locking function.
- Colors: Gray and yellow models available by size.
Product Comparison Chart
| Product | Capacity | Color | Wheel Size | Lid Type | Primary Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BRUTE Rollout Container | 50 gal | Gray | 8 in | Attached hinged lid | General refuse collection and material handling |
| BRUTE Rollout Container | 50 gal | Yellow | 8 in | Attached hinged lid | Visible refuse collection or designated material handling |
| BRUTE Rollout Container | 65 gal | Gray | 8 in | Attached hinged lid | Medium-volume waste collection |
| BRUTE Rollout Container | 95 gal | Gray | 8 in | Attached hinged lid | High-volume refuse collection |
Container Configuration Analysis
BRUTE rollout containers are configured as mobile refuse bins with two-wheel movement and a hinged top lid. The 50-gallon models provide a smaller footprint for general waste collection, janitorial use, and lower-volume service points. The 65-gallon container provides additional holding capacity while remaining suitable for facilities where carts must move through doors, hallways, service corridors, and storage areas. The 95-gallon model is designed for higher-volume refuse collection and material handling where fewer container changes are preferred. Each model uses an attached lid rather than a loose cover, reducing lid separation during transport and storage.
Material Engineering and Construction
These rollout containers are made with Dur-X™ plastic construction, a heavy-duty molded material used for repeated handling and refuse service. The molded body design includes rounded corners and smooth contours, which reduce areas where residue can collect. This construction supports cleaning with standard facility maintenance procedures. The molded-in axle retainer adds structural support at a key load-bearing point, helping maintain wheel alignment and container stability during movement. Plastic construction also reduces corrosion concerns compared with metal refuse carts used in damp indoor or outdoor environments.
Mobility and Handling Design
The containers include 8-inch wheels designed for rolling movement over floors, sidewalks, curbing, and steps. Wheel size is important in rollout container selection because small wheels can bind or drag when crossing uneven surfaces. These larger wheels help support daily movement between collection points, dumpsters, loading areas, and maintenance rooms. The two-wheel configuration allows the user to tilt the container backward and roll it without lifting the full loaded weight. This design is used in refuse collection, material transfer, and facility cleanup work where containers must be moved repeatedly.
Lid and Access Function
The attached hinged lid is designed to fit tightly over the container opening. A tight lid helps limit exposure to rain, wind-blown debris, and loose refuse during movement. The lid swings back and locks, allowing the opening to remain accessible while waste or material is loaded. This is useful in janitorial routes, warehouse cleanup, school maintenance, food service back-of-house areas, and outdoor collection stations. Because the lid remains attached, the container does not require a separate lid storage area and reduces the chance of misplaced covers.
Regulatory and Facility Use Considerations
Rollout refuse containers are commonly used as part of workplace housekeeping programs, waste segregation procedures, and material handling workflows. While these BRUTE rollout containers are used for general refuse collection, buyers should confirm whether local waste haulers require specific cart dimensions, colors, or lift compatibility. Facilities handling regulated waste, food waste, chemical waste, or contaminated material should verify container compatibility with internal safety procedures, sanitation rules, and disposal requirements before use.
Industrial Applications
These containers are used in warehouses, schools, offices, hospitals, manufacturing plants, apartment maintenance areas, stadiums, food service operations, and municipal facilities. Gray containers are commonly used for general refuse or neutral facility storage. Yellow containers may be used where visual identification is needed for specific material streams, caution areas, or designated collection zones. The 50-gallon size fits lower-volume areas, the 65-gallon model supports medium-volume collection, and the 95-gallon cart is suited for larger refuse loads or consolidated pickup points.
Selection Criteria
Buyers should select rollout containers by capacity, available floor space, handling route, lid requirements, and waste volume. A 50-gallon model is suitable where maneuverability and compact storage matter. A 65-gallon model provides more capacity without moving to the largest cart size. A 95-gallon container is suited for higher-volume refuse collection where fewer trips are needed. Color should be selected based on facility standards, waste stream identification, or visibility needs. Wheel size, lid attachment, and cleaning requirements should also be considered before purchase.

