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FOR A CLEANER CAN

A strong magnetic clip keeps poop bags separate from other trash in your can. No more smushed poop bags stuck on the bottom!

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How to Use Curby Clip on Any Garbage Can

Step 1

Put any plastic bag inside can and drape over rim.

Step 2

Holding the strap, pull apart the head and tail and clip over rim.

Step 3

Toss poop bags into clipped bag.

STEP 4 – On trash day, remove clip, tie bag, drop bag into can!

Testimonials

The Curby Clip totally grabs the side of the can and seems durable. It really works and is a very high quality product.

Deanna I.

Curby Clips are a perfect product for keeping your garbage can organized and clean.

Jack M.

What a great and fun way to get rid of poop bags after my daily walks.

Paul M.

I love my Curby Clip!

Rebecca R.

FAQs

Can I use this on any type of garbage can?

Yes, the magnetic clip should work on cans of all shapes, sizes, and materials.

Will the lid close?

Yes, the clip is designed to not interfere with your can’s lid fully closing.

What kind of bag do I attach with the clip?

A tall plastic kitchen bag works well, but any size and type of plastic trash bag will work.

Will the attached bag interfere with other trash?

No matter how many poop bags dispose of in the attached bag, it won’t prevent you from filling your can to the brim with your weekly trash.

Will other trash interfere with the attached bag?

While the attached bag inside your can may get jostled or compressed a bit by other trash bags, you can still access it from the top to drop in your poop bags up until trash day.

I have a big dog who makes big poops. Will it hold a lot of weight?

The Curby Clip has a very strong magnetic connection on the can, so it can hold a bag full of dog poop bags--even heavy ones from large dogs.

What do I do with the clip on trash day?

We recommend taking the clip off and storing it in a safe place until your can is empty and you can attach a new bag. If left on the can on trash day, the clip could come off and go missing when sanitation crews are emptying your can into the truck.