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* 54 Pocket bucket tool organizer for the pro
* Tapered tool tunnels for quick access to tools
* Short, box pockets separate small parts
* Pockets keep tools organized and protected
* Fits most 5 gallon buckets



seems nice thanks OP.


These are fantastic for folks who do most of their work around the house, or in a single building...much more convenient than a regular tool box.

Just add a 5 gallon bucket (preferably one with a comfortable handle).

The Boss Bucket brand equivalent sells for $20...this one is regularly $23, so good deal.


looks to be their heavy duty version which is good.
unfortunately they must count the screwdriver loops on the outside as "pockets" because this one looks pretty sad to Bucket Boss's 56 pocket one (which I have)
http://www.amazon.com/Bucket-Boss-01056-56-Pocket-Organizer/dp/B000022439/ref=pd_cp_hi_1

for $10 though, still not a bad deal.


A review from Amazon on one of the bucket handles. (seems helpful):

Buy some foam pipe insulation tubing (it usually has one side at least partially slit). Cut the tubing to the length you want for your handle. Secure the tubing with ratchet ties (and trim the so that the excess tab is removed). Finally cover the tubing and ratchet ties in duct tape. Even if you have to buy all of these items it should cost you less than buying this handle. You'll also have some pipe insulation, ratchet ties, and duct tape to use on other projects. I made my handle over a year ago and with regular use it still holds up.


anyone know if this allows you to use the bucket's handle? There is no info or pictures about it


Got 1 for my mom, thanks!


bmobrien said: anyone know if this allows you to use the bucket's handle? There is no info or pictures about it

yes it does!


In for 1! I'm a home repair junkie.


Bought these for the men in my life for Christmas one year. They all love it! Definately put foam on the handle - thanks jbjacobson.


jbjacobson said: A review from Amazon on one of the bucket handles. (seems helpful):
You'll also have some pipe insulation, ratchet ties, and duct tape to use on other projects. I made my handle over a year ago and with regular use it still holds up.

You can NEVER have enough pipe insulation, ties, and duct tape.

But seriously folks, if you want to haul a bunch of hand tools around the property you cannot do better than these things...and you will look practical, not like a toolbox snob.




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