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20L Pail Bucket - $7.50 in-Store Only @ Bunnings

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stock finder - http://projectsuit.com/bunnings_checker.php?store=6428&item=…

got one myself, great quality for the price, and for those who love the bunnings branded stock

Heavy-duty plastic
Metal handle with a plastic grip
Reinforced upper rim
20L capacity
This 20L pail bucket is ideal for wide range of tasks around the house, garden or work site. The bucket has a reinforced upper rim for extra durability and is made of heavy-duty plastic, with a metal handle a plastic grip for easy lifting and carrying.

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  • +9

    Seems like regular price? No bargain?
    $1 cheaper here https://www.kmart.com.au/product/plastic-bucket--black,-20-l…

    • +4

      was going to say i usually just buy the black ones at kmart for $5-6 and they arent plastered with an ad

  • +2

    Comes with lid?

  • +4

    Regular Price.

    No Bargain Listed.

    • +5

      Can't quite read your comment - could you boost the font size?

      • -4

        Can't quite read your comment

        Oh that’s a shame, good thing Specsavers have some offers at the moment 😁

  • Do anyone actually pay for these pails? I get certain chemicals in plastic pails just like this, and all I do is give them a clean and they are just as functional as the one in the picture.

    • +10

      Yes. There are plenty of people who don't buy certain chemicals in 20L quantities.

    • what chemicals?

      • Presumably chlorine.

      • +1

        Chlorine
        Auto trans fluid (more of a oil than a chemical)

        Also I've seen (and recycled) plenty from any construction site being thrown out, hence I was genuinely curious if people paid for them. My supplier recently changed packaging from the plastic pail to the metal ones, citing environmental concerns and keeping the product fresher for longer.

  • Should go well with the ryobi misting fan i bought last year for 25$

  • Local chip shop sell these for $5 without branding

  • How does the stock finder work? Did Bunnings open an API?

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