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OT English System vs Imperial System of Measure
"Nad R" wrote in message
... "FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote: LOL. That says it in a nutshell, methinks. But don't you have a whole collection of 20 litre lidded buckets? My potting shed has lots of them although I use the smaller ones (perhaps 15 litres???) without their lids for weeding, carting manure aroudn in etc. Very, very handy things are those tough poly buckets without their lids (with or without handles). I like this item called the Bucket Boss for my five gallon buckets. One holds my pruning tools and another empty bucket for the weeds. A nice item for those five gallon buckets. http://www.amazon.com/Bucket-Boss-01...8708103&sr=8-1 I think I prefer the Fiskars one on that same page - I like the fact that the Fiskars only sits on the outside of the bucket and doesn't go over the lip of the bucket. I dont't use the big 5 gall buckets in my garden as they hang too low - the smaller (15 litre?) ones are a better size for someone of my height and perhaps the Fiskars might fit one of those as I think the diameter would be the same - must check. I currently drag my smaller tools around my acreage in a plastic rectangular shaped, plastic tool caddy thingo and I have 2 of them, one larger than the other. I love that seat for the 5 gallon bucket! I really, really want one! I might even break my own rule and buy one online from bloody Amazon (spit!). |
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