From Garbage to Glory: This Trash Can Hits 66 MPH!

Ever thought your trash bin was slow? Think again. A British inventor just turned a boring plastic trash can into a speed machine—and it’s officially the world’s fastest garbage bin.

How fast? 66 miles per hour. That’s faster than most city speed limits and way quicker than your Monday morning trash pickup.

How Did This Happen?

This isn’t your average curbside bin. The inventor packed it with a powerful engine, added wheels, and gave it enough horsepower to fly down a track like a race car. It’s part engineering genius, part pure madness—and we’re here for it.

Why Do We Love This?

Because it’s proof that even the most ordinary things can be extraordinary with a little creativity (and a lot of horsepower). Plus, watching a trash can zoom past at 66 MPH is oddly satisfying.

🎥 Want to see it in action? Check out the full video of the build and the record-breaking run below. Trust me, you’ll never look at your garbage bin the same way again.

👉 Watch the video now and share it with your friends who love speed, weird inventions, or just a good laugh.


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