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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Toro
EAN: 0021038292106
Item Dimensions: 50022005002200
Label: Toro
Manufacturer: Toro
Model: 29210
MPN: 29210
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Toro
Release Date: February 27, 2006
Studio: Toro
Features:- 43-gallon collapsible spring bucket ideal for garden debris
- Extra strong sleeved spring for secure upright standing
- Mildew resistant and UV treated mesh supported plastic canvas
- 4 cushioned handles for easier dumping of contents
- 43-gallon capacity; collapses to 3 inches for easy storage
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Product Description:
Amazon.com Product Description: The Toro 43-gallon spring bucket is great for fallen leaves, grass clippings, weeds, plant material and more. It is made from mildew resistant and UV treated mesh-supported plastic canvas, and it has an extra strong sleeved spring for secure upright standing. The four cushioned handles make lifting and emptying the bucket easier and more comfortable. To open or collapse the Spring Bucket you simply attach or detach two quick connectors.
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I think that anyone could use a regular trash can for the same purpose but for me our trash can doesn't fit well in the wheelbarrow so it would have been necessary to drag it to the compost and that would have been hard. With this bucket I was able to use the wheel barrow. This bucket is not durable so don't drag it.
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I have a one car garage full of stuff and did not want another large item to get in the way but needed something to catch my leafs from my leaf blower/vacuum. It worked great light weight, but sturdy and folds down to just a few inches.
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I ordered this "43-gallon" container and Fiskars 30-gallon gardening container at the same time. Side by side the Fiskars container is the same diameter and a little taller than the Toro! A 33-gallon trash bag fits nicely in either, so I suspect the Toro measurement is an overestimate. The Toro does have superior construction.
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I used this spring bucket for my leafs this fall and the size is perfect. The bucket is strong and in good dimension to hold a ton of leafs. I used to wait till the leafs dry and shred them but since I have this bucket, I racked them while they were still wet so it's quite heavy by the time it's full. I dragged the bucket thru my yard appx 100 ft each trip so the handle and bottom has to be strong. I will be great to use for pruning, temporary outdoor party trash can and such.
There's no zipper so if you wish to lower the height, you can always clip on one side so it's tilted in an angle or use other clipper like the ones come with most luggages these days or anything you have can make it work. There're little holes at the bottom so water can escape. I gave this a four stars because I wish it weigh a little lighter and I only used it this fall so yet to tell how well it holds up. I'll definitely recommend this product though.
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While I have not used the spring bucket for yard work yet, I am impressed with how well it is constructed. The canvas material seems very durable. The springs are strong enough that they hold the bucket up firmly. The buckles that hold the bucket down when it is compressed for storage are also of seemingly high quality plastic and quite strong. The handles are well placed so that you have nice control when carrying from the top as well as nice control when holding the bucket at the top and bottom for dumping out debris such as leaves, etc. Where I live we can pile our leaves at the street and a crew comes through with a truck that has a big vaccuum hose that sucks up the leaves (later mulched to provide free leaf mulch to county residents). My yard is very hilly, with no access to the back by any wheeled device such as a wheel barrel. So each year I have to fill plastic lawn bags and drag them around front. The spring bucket will be MUCH easier to fill (very large opening), easier to carry, and much, much more durable. If I had an extra set of hands I'd buy another one in a second.
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