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Keep Bears Out for Good with the Bearier™ RCE330G Triple Trash Can Enclosure

Keep Bears Out for Good with the Bearier™ RCE330G Triple Trash Can Enclosure

Posted by Securr Blogger on May 13th 2025

If you live in bear country, you know how important it is to secure your trash. At BearSaver, we specialize in helping communities and homeowners keep wildlife out of their waste—and our Bearier™ RCE330G Residential Triple Trash Can Enclosure is one of the most effective tools for the job.

Designed for residential use, the RCE330G can hold three standard 32-gallon rollout trash carts. Whether you're managing household waste, recycling, or green waste, this enclosure provides a rugged, tamper-proof solution that keeps your bins accessible to you—but completely off-limits to curious bears.

Key Features:

  • Heavy-duty galvanized steel construction for long-lasting durability

  • Padlock hasps for secure locking (lock not included)

  • Gas shock-assisted doors for easy opening and closing

  • Bear-resistant design tested and trusted in bear-prone regions

  • Attractive powder-coated finish in multiple color options to match your surroundings

This isn't just a metal box—it's a peace-of-mind investment for your property and your safety. With increasing human-wildlife interactions, it’s more important than ever to take proactive steps to secure your waste.

Want to learn more or request a quote?
? Call us at 800-851-3887
? Email us at sales@bearsaver.com

We’ll help you choose the right size and configuration for your needs and provide expert advice on best practices for bear-proofing your waste system.

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.