Red Gorilla Large Flexible Plastic Tub, Toy Storage, Laundry, Gardening & More, 38 Liter/10 Gallon, Blue








Key features
- •Frost & UV resistant
- •Super-strong handles
- •Flexible yet very, very strong
- •Tubtrugs are made from 100% food Grade plastic
- •Tubtrugs are suitable for everyone
- •Frost and UV proof means your Tubtrug won't degrade in sunlight or frost
Red Gorilla Large Flexible Plastic Tub, Toy Storage, Laundry, Gardening & More, 38 Liter/10 Gallon, Blue
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Customer Reviews
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Love it, don't know how I got along before without this item.
Michaluna✓ Verified Purchase•October 6, 2023
Love it, don't know how I got along before without this item.
Terrific Value!
Joyce✓ Verified Purchase•October 5, 2023
I love these plastic tubs. They are light-weight, very easy to carry with nice handles that don't cut into your skin, and as a senior, I appreciate that. They hold large amounts of weeds, mulch, soil, leaves, tools, plants etc. whatever you need to carry. I use them in different sizes for garden work, and I use them practically every day. You can find them sized to suit your specific needs. Not especially fond of the bright colors, but you certainly won't lose them! For gardening, they are the best, and I couldn't imagine working without them.
Indespensible at a horse ranch
J. Martin✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2023
What is not to like?
I use it for making molasses tea. For soaking hooves. For watering plants. For collecting rocks from arena. Rinsing fly masks. Carrying supplies. Storing supplement bags. Preweighing hay for feeding.
I have six now..
I use it for making molasses tea. For soaking hooves. For watering plants. For collecting rocks from arena. Rinsing fly masks. Carrying supplies. Storing supplement bags. Preweighing hay for feeding.
I have six now..
terrific product, own 9
Norumbeag✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2023
merchant ships fast. it arrived 2 days ago on the 8th
Beats the heck out of a 5 gal bucket - here's how...
Trip✓ Verified Purchase•September 13, 2023
These things rock! (And carry rocks...)
If you use a lot of 5 gal buckets in your garden, you should try one of these, and I predict that you will immediately have the urge to replace all of your hard plastic buckets with these things. They are softer, (makes them easier to carry) quieter (when you toss one into another), do not stick together (because they are flexible), easier on the hands when carrying them full of heavy things, less inclined to break or crack even in cold weather. God knows they are better looking, and due to the 'double handles' you can even fill them up with mulch and then have considerable control when dumping out the goods around areas between rocks. Heck, I suppose you could even fill them with ice at a BBQ and put cans and bottle of soda and beer in them; they sure would look a lot better than 5 gal. buckets!
Yeah, I dig that they cost 3-5 x as much as a 5 gal. bucket, but it's a one time expense, as these things seem pretty much indestructible. Only application for which a 5 gal bucket could be superior would be if you need a lid - i.e. road salt or muriatic acid.
Only warning, they come in a A LOT of different sizes, and everyone seems to use a different measure to describe this - gallons, liters, and dimensions, so be a bit careful, and/ or go to a website which shows all of them next to each other to be sure you get what you need.
If you use a lot of 5 gal buckets in your garden, you should try one of these, and I predict that you will immediately have the urge to replace all of your hard plastic buckets with these things. They are softer, (makes them easier to carry) quieter (when you toss one into another), do not stick together (because they are flexible), easier on the hands when carrying them full of heavy things, less inclined to break or crack even in cold weather. God knows they are better looking, and due to the 'double handles' you can even fill them up with mulch and then have considerable control when dumping out the goods around areas between rocks. Heck, I suppose you could even fill them with ice at a BBQ and put cans and bottle of soda and beer in them; they sure would look a lot better than 5 gal. buckets!
Yeah, I dig that they cost 3-5 x as much as a 5 gal. bucket, but it's a one time expense, as these things seem pretty much indestructible. Only application for which a 5 gal bucket could be superior would be if you need a lid - i.e. road salt or muriatic acid.
Only warning, they come in a A LOT of different sizes, and everyone seems to use a different measure to describe this - gallons, liters, and dimensions, so be a bit careful, and/ or go to a website which shows all of them next to each other to be sure you get what you need.
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