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The Husky 82079N14 Bucket Jockey is a heavy-duty, water-resistant storage solution designed to fit most 5-gallon buckets. With 30 pockets, it offers ample space for tools and accessories, making it an essential for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
M**T
A Real Game Changer
This 5-gallon bucket tool jockey is a DIY dream come true! Its ingenious design turns a simple bucket into a portable powerhouse. The various compartments and pockets provide efficient storage for an array of tools, keeping everything organized and easily accessible. The sturdy construction can handle the toughest tasks, making it a reliable companion for any project. The adjustable strap ensures comfortable and secure transport, turning any job site into a mobile workstation. This tool jockey transforms mundane buckets into a versatile, all-in-one solution. Practical, durable, and a must-have for every handyman, deserving a solid five-star rating for its exceptional utility.
K**L
The Right Choice...
I tend to research just about everything I buy. I selected this unit for a number of reasons...general durability, price, pocket placement, lid fit, ability to live a long time in mineral oil, etcBesides having enough pockets for my hand tools and side pockets for medium length tool, my Home Depot bucket lid fits over it. Maybe not perfectly, but quite well enough.I cut a hole in the top-back of the lid so longer handled tools can fan out with the lid on forming a backed-stool to sit on. I put fine grit sand in the bucket itself and impregnated it with mineral oil . You can store rusty tools in there and generally use the sand to stab your tools into to clean them off. It is in fact heavy as hell so gauge your choices carefully (how deep, how oily, etc.)There's only one real downside...you lose your water bucket!!! So!...I bought a collapsible five gallon bucket that when folded fits into a side pocket! So you've got a tool maintaining/cleaning carry-all for every length of tool, a stool and your 5 gal water carrying capacity. It could also easily be formatted for fishing. And if you want comfort...just add a pad of memory foam to your bucket lid. Instead of mineral-oiled sand...fishing is better with iced beer.
N**Y
Lots of pockets
This fits a standard 5 gallon bucket. Has lots of inside and outside pockets. I wore my last caddy out. This one seems like better quality. The only negative is it could have just a couple wider pockets for wider hand shovels, but overall I really like it and it works for what I need.
M**N
Good for Needs
A couple years ago I bought a cloth tool bag from a big box store, put some tools in it, and then never moved it again.Guess that was my mistake. Went to pick it up about a week ago when I discovered it was cheaply covered plastic. The handle ripped off and the cloth pulled away.I had seen these bucket bosses years ago and decided to try them again.This is made with heavy duty cloth and fits a standard 5 gallon bucket without any issue. Tools galore can fit in various pockets you'll find inside and out and if you can rip this, then you really abuse your stuff.Definitely cheaper than the bags and will probably last longer.
C**S
Handy little setup
Of course, with this material, a flat head screwdriver will eventually penetrate the pocket, but that was expected. It’s held up actually pretty good. I use it apart from my big electrical tool bag. Mainly just for job specific tools so I don’t have to lug 60lbs. Around every day
A**R
Well made
Our son loves having most of his hand tools readily available. Appears to be made well.
N**Z
Solid product
I've subjected this thing to hell. I'm a pool guy. The outer pockets are crammed with parts and tools, and I fill the inside of the bucket with Trichlor tabs, which are BEYOND caustic. The fabric has barely even bleached out. Only damage is from a screwdriver being put back too hard and poking thru a pocket. It's outlasted 7 buckets at this point. Highly recommended. If you want it to last longer with heavy tools, line the bottoms of the pockets with a couple layers of duct tape or something.
P**A
It makes perfect portable crafting tool/supply carrier.This is a neat item to keep tools and materials in one place.
Any spare time I have, I enjoy doing arts and crafts projects. I usually keep all my tools and materials in my work station drawers/shelves (depends on the items). But when I start working on a project in the evening, I want to be with my family watching TV, etc. and still like to work on my project. That is when this bucket jockey comes handy. I like to gather all my tools and materials in one place so that I don't have to go get the tools and supplies from my work station. This bucket jockey is exactly what I needed.It has many pouches outside and the inside of the jacket and each tool can be put in its own pouch. And the space in the middle of the bucket, I can keep large items. I love the fact that it is portable. So, I can setup my workshop anywhere in the house temporarily.However, my husband points out that these pockets are not wide or deep enough to use for regular building tools like hammer, large ranch, long screw drivers, etc. So, he doesn't think it is usable to him. He asks "why would you use this bucket jockey instead of toolbox?"Well, he got a point there. While it does serve the purpose of my crafting project, this item can be rated 2 different ways; excellent or poor depends on your application.
O**R
Good idea
If you can just carry one of these instead of wearing a tool bag it's much better on your hips and back long term! Of course not always feasable
C**Z
Husky 82079N14 - Jinete de cubeta
Excelente Producto! Muy práctico! Excelente compra!
J**.
Great product
It does a great job holding and organizing my tools. Recommend
A**M
Bueno
Ayudan a organizar pero hay bolsas que son pequeñas lo que dificulta meter y sacar objetos. El uso que le doy es para trabajo ligero por lo que la durabilidad es buena.
M**E
Very useful for the price
The material is more durable than other similar products
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