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  • 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

Product Description
“TORO” COLLAPSIBLE MULTI-
PURPOSE BUCKET
*43 gallon
*22″ dia. x 26″ high
*Collapses to 3″ high
*Great for grass, weeds,
plant material, etc.
*Lightweight, heavy-duty
construction
*Made from tear and mildew
resistant, UV treated mesh
supported plastic canvas
*Extra strong sleeved spring
for secure standing
*Four cushioned handles
*Perforated base for drainage
and air flowAmazon.com Product Description
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Toro 29210 43-Gallon Gardening Spring Bucket

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  1. W. Friegen Said,

    It’s a nice bucket but its way too big to fit a trash bag over the edge and if I can’t do that, so that the leaf mulch ends up in a bag, I have to do the extra work of bagging the mulch out of it. I could have done that without spending the money. I want my money back!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Jack Sherlock Said,

    This bag is very pretty and nicely made, but I don’t get the idea of how to use it. It has a hard time staying up (the spring needs to be a little stronger). But that wasn’t really a problem. Pulling a loaded bag out of it is really hard to do. I have been using a plastic garbage can with some holes drilled in the bottom (lets the bag come out easily) and costs much less. Storage is nice on this, but if you can’t use it to do what it’s supposed to do why store it! I’ll take a plastic garbage can any day.

    Jack

    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. JBW Said,

    I have something similar to this that is a terrific help with leaves, tree and grass clippings,etc. Plastic lawn bags have a tendency to flip over and spew everything that has been collected onto the ground. This container keeps the insert upright and then collapses into a tight space when not in use. Since this container is made of strong plastic, an insert is not necessary, but I prefer to use an insert so that I can put the bags out for the trash. The Toro seems to be much sturdier than my initial bag and the hooks used to hold the bag in collapsed position are far superior than my first bag.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. jab2067 Said,

    I bought this bucket to use with a Toro blower leaf vac. I really just wanted to vacuum leaves. The hose fitting onto the mouth of the bucket comes loose too easily. Once the bucket is filled it is hard to get the contents into paper yard bags the garbage man will take.

    It is well made and hopefully I will get additional uses out of it.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Daniel J. Tomsick Said,

    The design of the bucket precludes securing the leaf collector hose system. When using the Toro Ultimate Vacuum (which works very well), it slides off and debris blows everwhere.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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