Bucket Boss Brand 08010 Bucket Grip
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| Price: | $7.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Ships from and sold by Buckeye Tool Supply
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Average customer review:Product Description
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #430 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Bucket Boss
- Model: 08010
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.00" w x 6.00" l, .8 pounds
Features
- Removable design works great with buckets of building materials
- The perfect accessory for use with Bucket Boss tool organizers
- High impact displays are available
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Bucket Boss 08010 Bucket Grip gives you a bigger handle for carrying around 5-gallon buckets. Just clip on the big cushioned rubber handle for easy gripping and less wear on your hands.
From the Manufacturer
Bucket Grip provides a larger, more comfortable handle for a 5-gallon bucket. Removable design works great with bucket of building materials.
Customer Reviews
Here's how to make a better handle cheaper
I bought and love the Bucket Boss, but I immediately found the need for something like this product, since it was quite painful to carry a bucket loaded with tools even a short distance. I decided to write this review when I was that with shipping the cost will be $14.98. Here is my solution:
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.
Good idea -- take it a little further
This wide rubber handle definitely makes a big difference when lugging a heavy bucket of tools. Unfortunately, the concept is not fully developed. This is just a molded rubber tube slit along the bottom so you can fit it onto the bucket handle. Since there is no provision for latching it once installed, you'll find that you often pull it off of the bucket handle. A couple of button snaps molded into the split would do the trick...give it some thought Duluth Trading
Another great Bucket Boss item!
How simple! It works wonders on cushioning the carrying handle when you have your Bucket Boss loaded! My wife even can carry a full bucket with this handy item. She thought the next time she goes to get a 5 gallon bucket of paint, she'll use the Bucket Grip to lug it to the cashier. I found the opening slot goes on the "UP" portion of the rubber grip and stay tight around the hard plastic original handle of the bucket. I'll probably just apply a piece of duct tape if it ever does start to loosen up or fall off. I like this item!





