Husky 82079N14 Bucket Jockey
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Stanley Fong
> 3 daySwitch from a portable tool box to a portable bucket. Holds more crap and easier to access tools now. Problem is that I carry more stuff which is not a bad thing.
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MagnumMan
> 3 dayA couple years ago I bought a cloth tool bag from a big box store, put some tools in it, and then never moved it again. Guess that was my mistake. Went to pick it up about a week ago when I discovered it was cheaply covered plastic. The handle ripped off and the cloth pulled away. I had seen these bucket bosses years ago and decided to try them again. This is made with heavy duty cloth and fits a standard 5 gallon bucket without any issue. Tools galore can fit in various pockets youll find inside and out and if you can rip this, then you really abuse your stuff. Definitely cheaper than the bags and will probably last longer.
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kimberly d trickett
> 3 dayGood quality material. I use as hot tub bucket with chemicals, tools and other supplies. Works great for my purpose!
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Jeremy R Hainsey
> 3 dayI work as a maintenance tech. It works perfect
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Alexis
> 3 dayConvenient and well made product. Husky never disappoints!!!!
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Conor Yost
> 3 dayThese are very nicely made bucket organizers. Every bit as good as all the others I have owned and cost much less. The pocket counts is less but for me... it matters not!
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Ashley C.
> 3 dayGood
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayWorks great, better than using a tool box
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B. Reed
> 3 dayPerfect fit, thick material, good quality. He loves it.
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Nickolas Amstutz
> 3 dayIve subjected this thing to hell. Im a pool guy. The outer pockets are crammed with parts and tools, and I fill the inside of the bucket with Trichlor tabs, which are BEYOND caustic. The fabric has barely even bleached out. Only damage is from a screwdriver being put back too hard and poking thru a pocket. Its outlasted 7 buckets at this point. Highly recommended. If you want it to last longer with heavy tools, line the bottoms of the pockets with a couple layers of duct tape or something.