No, not all stainless steel is created equal. The quality and performance of the can depend heavily on the grade and construction.
Grade of Steel: The most common grade for trash cans is 304 stainless steel, often called "18/8" (18% chromium, 8% nickel). It offers excellent corrosion resistance and is perfect for indoor use. For outdoor or marine environments, 316 stainless steel is a better (though more expensive) choice, as it contains molybdenum for superior resistance to salt and harsh chemicals.
Gauge (Thickness): The gauge refers to the thickness of the steel. A lower gauge number means thicker steel. For example, a 22-gauge can is more heavy-duty and resistant to dents than a 26-gauge can. For commercial applications, a lower gauge is a must.
Finish: The finish affects both appearance and maintenance. A brushed or satin finish is most common as it does a good job of hiding minor scratches and fingerprints. A mirrored or polished finish is more glamorous but requires more frequent cleaning to stay pristine.
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