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BearSaver RCE130F: The Ultimate Bear-Resistant Trash Enclosure for Your Home

BearSaver RCE130F: The Ultimate Bear-Resistant Trash Enclosure for Your Home

Posted by Securr Blogger on Jun 9th 2025

Living in bear-prone areas presents unique challenges—especially when it comes to managing household waste. The BearSaver Bearier™ RCE130F offers a secure, efficient solution that keeps trash inaccessible to wildlife while maintaining the convenience and durability homeowners need.

Key Features of the RCE130F

  • Bear and Rodent Resistance
    Built with BearSaver’s patented latching system, this enclosure is engineered to keep out even the most determined animals, from bears to smaller rodents.

  • Durable Construction
    Crafted from heavy-gauge steel and coated with a corrosion-resistant, UV-stable powder finish, the RCE130F is made to withstand the elements year-round.

  • Convenient Access
    The top-loading lid and large front door make it easy to load and remove trash without lifting heavy bins overhead or wrestling with stuck doors.

  • Compact Design
    Measuring 21" W x 43" H x 29" L, this unit is sized to accommodate a standard 30-gallon can while fitting neatly alongside your home or garage.

  • All-in-One Package
    Includes a 30-gallon Rubbermaid can, so you're ready to go with a turnkey, wildlife-resistant solution.

Built for Residential Use

Whether you're in a mountain town, rural area, or suburban neighborhood with increasing bear activity, the RCE130F is a smart investment in safety and cleanliness. It not only helps protect your property and neighborhood but also plays a vital role in reducing human-wildlife conflict.

Contact Us

For more details or to order the BearSaver RCE130F:

? Call: 800-851-3887
? Email: sales@bearsaver.com

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Certified as Bear-Resistant by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC)

BearSaver products meet all the specific Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC) criteria. The protocol for testing was developed through a cooperative effort among Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC), Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the US Forest Service, the Living with Wildlife Foundation, and the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center.