Bucket Boss 01056 Bucket Boss 56 Pocket Bucket Tool Organizer | 
| Brand: Bucket Boss
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $12.99 You Save: $17.00 (57%)
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Rating: 97 reviews Sales Rank: 481
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 10 x 2 x 14
MPN: 01056 Model: 01056 UPC: 721415010568 EAN: 0721415010568 ASIN: B000022439
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| Features:
| • | Bucket tool organizer with 56 pockets for handy tool storage and easy access | | • | 38 outside pockets and 18 inside; padded cordless drill holster | | • | Constructed of durable polyester | | • | Elastic strap for long-handled tools--bucket not included | | • | 10 by 2 by 14 inches; 2.2 pounds; lifetime manufacturing defect warranty |
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Amazon.com Review Constructed of durable, rip-proof fabric, the new 56-pocket organizer from Bucket Boss improves on what was already a great idea. Unlike the toolboxes of old, the Bucket Boss organizer stores tools where they're visible and easy to access. And, with 38 exterior pockets and 18 more on the inside, the Bucket Boss really does have a place for just about everything. We've loaded ours down with wrenches, handsaws, screwdrivers, hammers, pry bars, pencils, utility knives, pliers, and drill bit sets. There's even a padded pocket for your cordless drill. We quickly discovered, however, that depending on how you load it, the Bucket Boss can get a little top-heavy. After ours tipped over in the back of our truck, we reloaded it with our hammerheads down, and it hasn't tipped since. We recommend the Bucket Boss 56 for remodelers, carpenters, electricians, repair people, or any other professional who brings a lot of hand tools to the job; it also makes the perfect tool kit for do-it-yourselfers moving through the house from room to room and project to project. --Jon Groebner
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| Customer Reviews: Read 92 more reviews...
Better than a box February 21, 2002 Michael J Edelman (Huntington Woods, MI USA) 95 out of 99 found this review helpful
The Bucket Boss is one of those brilliant why-didn't-I-think-of-it ideas you see every now and then. It seems so obvious, after all. Every tradesman has more 5 gallon buckets than he (or she) knows what to do with, and a lot of these buckets get turned into toolboxes by default. They get filled with boxes of screws, random power tools and hand tools, and miscllaneous stuff from the shop or site. For the price of a cheap plastic toolbox, the Bucket Boss provides a way to organize all those tools and parts into a convenient package. They're far more rugged than the typical plastic toolbox- no hinges or latches to break. They're also a far better way to organize your gear than the typical toolbox, with its single removeable tray. Even if you have to buy the bucket new they're still a better deal than most toolboxes. I've got three of them now, roughly divided up by task. I've got a plumbing bag (that replaced the old rusting plumbing toolbox), a general construction bag with my toolbelt, square, chalkline, tape, small handsaws and so forth, and another with screws, nails, screwdriver, corded drill, screwgun, zip tool and other small tools. Everything is out where I can see it.
Makes you money, keeps you sane. March 8, 2000 90 out of 94 found this review helpful
I bought this bucket based on the recommendation of the first reviewer (Thanks, George!) and it's worth every penny. I have had several bucket pouch sets but they all seemed to come up a bit short - little did I know how short until I started using the Bucket Boss 56. Earlier brands always seemed to have pockets that were too short, too narrow, too wide or too deep - it was always a chore to store. The layout of this unit was well thought out. Theres a place for even those really weird shaped things. It just seems that the pocket you need is `right there' more often than not. A lot of thought went into this pouch. In just a few months I am sure it has paid its way on the job site already. With the really tough materials it's made from it looks like the ongoing savings will go into my pocket for a long time hence. After all isn't that what tools are for?
not what I expected November 6, 2001 74 out of 96 found this review helpful
I thought I was getting what was pictured and described. Little did I know that this was an insert for a bucket. I was totally unaware that I needed to purchase the 5 gal. bucket seperately. I would recommend including the words... bucket not included in your description.
I shoulda stayed with the 35 pocket August 5, 2000 crasher (Wash D.C.) 72 out of 73 found this review helpful
Yep, this thing is handy, alright, but they added non-stretch pockets to the outside to increase the number. Bad idea. The pockets are just a tad smaller than on the 35, so there's actually a net loss in storage space because fewer things fit in these pockets. I find that alot of the stuff I used to snug into a pocket on the 35 get tossed into the bucket on the 56 cuz they just dont fit without a fight. If the pockets had just a little bit of 'give' to the fabric, or there were more 'balloon' pockets, I'd claim this was a bigger winner than the 35.
You need a 5 gallon bucket!! June 21, 2003 R. Lund (Palm Springs, CA USA) 42 out of 115 found this review helpful
From all the glowing reviews I thought that there was no what I could go wrong! WRONG! I expected a nice leather bottomed bucket shaped tool bag. WRONG! This well made, well designed circular belt is made to slip onto a LARGE 5 gallon bucket. The bucket is not included!Also be aware that a 5 gallon bucket is pretty big - not your usual around-the-house bucket but a large bucket (normally white) used for industrial jobs. Maybe this is what you want. It was not what I wanted!
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