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Bucket Boss - Garden Boss Bucket Tool Organizer (Fits 5 Gallon Bucket), Bucket Organization (GB20010)

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$ 24.99

Score By Feature

Based on 373 ratings
Sturdiness
9.78
Durability
9.58
Giftable
9.58
Versatility
9.73
Value for money
9.18

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Product Description

By entering your model number, you can make sure that this fits.
Most 5-gallon buckets are compatible with this bucket.
Gardening equipment is kept here.
Trowels and spades can be stored in the long pockets.
Gloves are held in place by an exterior clip.
3 seed pouch pockets are included in the 12 pockets.

Questions & Answers

Is it only big enough for a five-gallon bucket?

Yes, a 5 gallon bucket will fit.

Is this a shade of green or a shade of gray?

Green is the color of the day.

How does the bucket boss garden organizer stack up against the bucket boss bucketeer when it comes to garden tools?

Bucketeer, on the other hand, I'm not so sure about. My tool boss is a Bucket boss. It's more construction-oriented, and it didn't work for me when it came to garden tools. Pruners, clippers, and other tools didn't fit because the pockets were too shallow. The Garden one, on the other hand, has deep, large pockets. My drip components are kept in small boxes. It's something I use. The seat was even purchased by me. It's sloppy. However, I plan to use duct tape to fix this. I'm putting in a lot of time and effort in my yard. many ac. The majority of my work involves landscaping. This is something I enjoy. The first tool did not work. I also gave it a shot.

Is it possible to fit an insulated yeti coffee cup in the pockets?

I put my largest insulated coffee cup into one of the largest Bucket pockets this morning, and it fit perfectly. Width isn't an issue at all.

Selected User Reviews For Bucket Boss - Garden Boss Bucket Tool Organizer (Fits 5 Gallon Bucket), Bucket Organization (GB20010)

Okay, but it's obvious that it was created by non-professionals
3/5

Gardeners are people who work in the garden. This product was clearly designed by people in a boardroom rather than by people who actually needed a product!br>br>First, the good: The fabric is extremely durable and heavy-duty. fabric that is heavy-duty On most big-screen TVs, it sits just above the "flange. " It's simple to move your setup from one to the other with $5 buckets from the local box store. The bucket is simple to remove, clean, and store flat for the winter. br>br>It was simple to put on, and it was almost exactly the right size right out of the box. On my Lowe's 5-point checklist, I've included the following: The organizer's bottom just skims the floor in a gallon bucket. It is an excellent match. br>br>There are three deep pockets, each of which is large enough to hold tools (trowels, cultivators, etc. ). There are three additional pockets that are significantly smaller and may be suitable for thinner, narrower tools such as snips and loppers. I'm not a fan of the "seed pockets," but perhaps they could be repurposed to hold flatter twine/wire spools. br>br>And now for the bad news:
- The tightening strap is a clumsy creation. It's difficult to get it to fit snugly in the bucket. The toggle does, in fact, easily loosen. You can't pull it tight, feed the band through the flat clasp, and pull the tightening strap at the same time because it's all one piece and doesn't have a buckle. It'll never be quite as snug as you'd like.
- The glove clip is a tad on the small side. The jaws only open wide enough to clip one of my standard-thickness generic work gloves — maybe a quarter inch. Gloves aren't necessary, but they could be useful for something else.
- The top wall of the pockets is made up of a rubber/plastic mesh. I'm not sure if this is decorative, but it certainly doesn't serve any purpose in terms of ventilation. Putting tools in there will rip it up over time, and it's obviously not as strong as the fabric. It has a coarse texture, and the rubber is "grippy" as well. Hopefully, as it is used, the dust that will inevitably cling to it will smooth it out a bit. Please, just use heavy nylon for the entire pocket.
- Pockets for seeds: This is marketed as a feature, but no self-respecting gardener will keep multiple seed packets stashed with their tools. But I suppose it would just be a generic bucket tool organizer if it didn't have that "feature," right?.

Benjamin Dominguez
Benjamin Dominguez
| Feb 09, 2021
It's good, but it could use some help to stay in place
4/5

I purchased a high-quality garden bucket organizer over ten years ago. There is a full interior insert with pockets in addition to the outside "apron" organizer. The bucket edge is wrapped around the interior section. I still use it because it allows me to put smaller tools on the inside of the bucket and the full inside organizer prevents the organizer from slipping down when loaded with heavy tools on the outside. I looked everywhere for one similar to mine, but they all seem to be made in China now, and they're all "apron" style, which is cheaper. br>br>I went with the Bucket Boss apron because it has a lot of pockets. Trowels and cultivators require pockets that are deep and wide. For weeders and other small items, only a few smaller pockets are required. Larger tools can be stored in the bucket. br>br>I slid the Bucket Boss apron over a Home Depot orange bucket and it fit perfectly with 3 or 4 inches to spare. Even when not filled with tools, it slid down and wiggled a little. I was worried that the clasp would loosen and need to be adjusted frequently. I don't believe it would come off because it wraps around the metal handle and prevents it from doing so. Some people drilled rivets through the organizer and bucket to keep the apron on tight, according to Amazon reviews of similar products. I did, however, use industrial strength adhesive velcro strips in four locations around the bucket. On the smooth interior area, I attached the velcro to the fabric. My son will be using the tool bucket a lot and will be doing a lot of gardening, so I want the apron to stay put.

Catherine Rivera
Catherine Rivera
| Aug 24, 2021
The deep pockets are particularly appealing
5/5

This is a perfect fit for my five gallon bucket. It's built to last. I must admit that the small clip for the gloves is amusing, but it inspired me to add a larger clip to the bucket for gloves. On one side, the deep pockets are a must! The larger (longer) tools do not fall out of the toolbox. The pockets on the other side, which are a little smaller, are ideal for other tools. br>br>I'm a big gardener, and we have about an acre of land where we can walk around. As a result, I spend an hour or two every day in the garden. It's fantastic to be able to organize and transport my tools.

Kannon Aguilar
Kannon Aguilar
| Jul 29, 2021
Almost there
3/5

This is a fantastic idea. Even when the pockets are stuffed with garden hand tools, it slides down the bucket without a hitch. My issue is that I can't dump the soiled material out of the bucket without most of the tools falling out of their pockets as well. I despise digging through our compost bin in search of misplaced or buried tools. Having all of my small gardening tools, gloves, twine, and other items in one convenient location is a plus for me.

Callen Randolph
Callen Randolph
| Jun 08, 2021
Let's get this conversation started
4/5

Okay, if you're filling the bucket with things, e. g. You'll want to be able to dump it out occasionally if it's full of weeds, leaves, dirt, and other debris. This product is difficult to remove and replace, despite its high quality in all other aspects. It's difficult to clip and unclip it, which makes emptying the bucket inconvenient. It's impossible to simply flip it over without something falling out of the pockets. For easy on/off, I'd like to see a clip integrated into it.

Danna Mercado
Danna Mercado
| Aug 19, 2021
Boss of the bucket Fits perfectly in a standard 5 gallon bucket
5/5

This has a lot of applications here. My trap lines benefit from it. It is extremely practical. There are numerous applications for this, and the compartments on this particular product are extremely useful.

Camilla Ballard
Camilla Ballard
| Mar 20, 2021
Fantastic Organizer! It's a great way to keep track of your hand gardening tools
5/5

To support the weight of all of my tools, I had to add four plastic zip ties. Simply drill a few holes in the bucket's lip to tighten the organizer band; it works perfectly! If you have a lot of tools, it's also a good idea to get a heavy-duty bucket and insert it. If you're a serious gardener or a weekend warrior, this item is for you. Amazon was also where I got my heavy-duty bucket and insert. It was well worth the money.

Connor METCALFE
Connor METCALFE
| Nov 16, 2021
It's perfect for keeping track of my working dog gear in both the car and the truck
5/5

It's perfect for keeping track of my working dog gear in both my car and van. For one, I bought a 5 gallon bucket, and for the other, I upcycled a 5 gallon kitty litter bucket. I would have passed on the bucket purchase if I had the option. I like that the litter bucket has a lid that can be closed, and the square design fits better in my vehicle.

Khalil Contreras
Khalil Contreras
| Jun 18, 2021

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