Sometimes, you just need a friend to give you a helping hand... especially when you're dealing with a full and heavy bucket. The Bucket Buddy quickly attaches to standard 5-gallon buckets to make pouring a lot easier on you and your back!
This product is designed with the following features to ensure ease of use:
- Ergonomic, heavy duty nylon straps.
- Metal front buckle fastener that latches to the bottom of the bucket.
- Size adjustment belt clip.
- Bucket rim hook that secures vertical strap and fits under the bucket's lid.
Check out the product in action:
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Danielle Alvarez 2010-08-03T11:22:25-04:00
@Michael Mattox: Nope, it's still in pre-sale, but YET is a very good word to use. Here's to hoping it'll be there soon!
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Michael McCoy 2010-06-27T19:33:06-04:00
Man looking at that video gave me a idea. A lot of people have water delivery service in which you get the huge jugs of water delivered to your home. If the Bucket Buddy could fit those bottles as well and ease the burden of placing a new jug of water on your dispenser that would be a plus. Think about the older people that have to move these heavy jugs around.
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Daniel Lipson 2010-06-16T02:40:02-04:00
The difference in posture is incredible. Looks great.
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Aashish Shah 2010-06-14T13:44:23-04:00
I brew my own beer at home and this is going to make my life much easier and save my back and knees.
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Jessica Marati 2010-06-14T13:22:59-04:00
@ErinK: Great point -- done!
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ErinK 2010-06-11T18:55:16-04:00
Is there anyway to embed the video on this page so folks don't have to go to youtube to view it? I think having it right here on this page would help to sell it.
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SummerBoy 2010-06-11T11:52:18-04:00
Hope the extended handle part 'clips' (a loop hook?) to the top edge of the bucket when you place the bucket down, so it remains within reach. This product is definetly a go, nice job!! ;o)
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QUINN DAHLSTROM 2010-06-09T22:00:02-04:00
Great idea-- I agree a skinny handle can be terrible on hands-- the wider ones are the best to continue to hold.
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QUINN DAHLSTROM 2010-06-09T21:59:55-04:00
Great idea-- I agree a skinny handle can be terrible on hands-- the wider ones are the best to continue to hold.
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hazel Wagner 2010-06-09T20:55:47-04:00
This would be a great product for me and other like me. My hands don't work as well as they used to, especially my thumbs. It could be promoted as a product for handicapped even though it looks perfect for regular folks too.
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Christina Gagnon 2010-06-09T14:36:21-04:00
I like this bucket :)
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Sherry Ball 2010-06-08T10:00:58-04:00
A better bucket!!
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William Moss III 2010-05-26T16:07:40-04:00
Ingenious!!!
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Cindy Saeger 2010-05-26T15:31:56-04:00
Anything to help the back out. OK idea.
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Daniel Honigman 2010-05-26T10:14:08-04:00
Not a bad idea. However, I could see the handle rotting through if it's left on. I would make it easy to collapse and store.
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Nick Stevens 2010-05-16T19:06:48-04:00
If you slightly rounded the front of the bucket on the side opposite the handle, you could make tipping the bucket easier where possible. Also a bucket with two handles would be easier to "lift with your legs."
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Popeye 2010-05-14T23:03:16-04:00 | 1 Replies
The bucket morphed away from any back aiding attributes because it really never had any. However, it does help to stabilize the pour and that is what the staff was suggesting we base our tag line on among other things.
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Karan Kapur 2010-05-13T07:44:36-04:00
Happy Back ~ the bucket that always makes you happy
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