LITTLE GIANT Plastic Enclosed Feed Scoop (Red) Heavy Duty Durable Stackable Feed Scoop with Measure Marks (3 Quart) (Item No. 150408)
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I have no idea. It's what I use to gather wood pellets for my pellet stove.
On the large end, it's about 6 X 9, so you'll need a bigger hole because you'll need to hold it upright once you've filled it or the contents will spill out. As a result, you'll need a 7 X 10 inch hole.
Because I only have one, I'm not sure. But I can tell you that I've had it for a few years and it's been very reliable. Even if they didn't stack, they'd be worth picking up.
Selected User Reviews For LITTLE GIANT Plastic Enclosed Feed Scoop (Red) Heavy Duty Durable Stackable Feed Scoop with Measure Marks (3 Quart) (Item No. 150408)
They're simple to clean and disinfect, and they keep a scooper that's "in use" separate from the rest of the room's contents. Because the handle is set back from the opening, there is less chance of contamination on the handle. This Little Giant can also be used as a small trash bucket if I need to scoop litter from the litter box and dump it somewhere else. br>br>While the IPRIMIO scoops are large, other large scoopers (e. g. Some aluminum scoopers (e. g. , some ice cream scoopers) are slightly wider and would not fit inside the Little Giant. I'd like a product that's exactly like this one, but a half-inch wider to accommodate more options, but these work just fine. I had purchased three from another site before purchasing the last two from Amazon. br>br>Note: Little Giant 3 is the subject of this review. Feed Scoop with a Quart Capacity. I've seen a few reviews that had nothing to do with the products in question. I assumed that some people were being careless and posting reviews for the wrong products until I recently read an article about "highjacked" Amazon reviews, which could lead to inaccurate product ratings. I tried to flag a "misplaced" review on Amazon recently, but the only option was to flag it as inappropriate for removal, which I didn't think was fair to the reviewer. In the future, I'll try to include a list of the specific item that was reviewed in each review. If others follow suit, it's possible that this will draw attention to the issue because any "misplaced" reviews will be more obvious. If one of my reviews appears beneath the wrong product, please leave a comment to let me know. Thanks.
This Little Giant heavy-duty plastic feed scoop is PERFECT! I can't believe we've been without one in our home for ten years! Superb quality, a fantastic price, and a fantastic result.
I had one of these for 17 years until the handle snapped at the point where it connects to the scoop. Every day, twice a day, and at least three times a feeding, the scoop was used. That's over 37,200 scoops before failure, if I'm doing the math correctly.
I have a lot of aquariums and need to remove or add gravel or sand from time to time; this scoop is perfect for that because it is flat, can get into corners, holds a lot in one scoop, and is very sturdy!.
During the winter or whenever it is icy, it is used to sand the driveway. A present for my snow-obsessed son, who enjoys maintaining the driveway. He was previously using a small scoop we used for bird seed, which required numerous trips back to the garage for more sand; however, this is large and sturdy, allowing him to distribute very evenly with fewer trips back to the garage, which he enjoys. This winter, our fairly large driveway will be free of ice and snow. I chose red because it will be visible if it does not make it back to the sand storage bin.
I bought this scoop to transfer dry dog food to my dogs' bowls, but it's a little too big to fit inside their food storage container (which has a front closure). br>br>However, it turned out to be very useful for a variety of other purposes. as if scooping potting soil into individual planters from a large bag! It's very sturdy and has withstood a lot of abuse from various gardening projects, such as filling it with pebbles, sand, and rocks, among other things!.
I bought a few of these. I made a beach scoop out of one by drilling holes in it. It seems to work well. In the garden, I use the other as directed, and it works well.
The scoop had enough volume to collect the pellets from the bag while maintaining their sturdiness and deposit them in a hopper. Exactly what we were looking for in terms of durability and the ability to withstand repeated use.