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List Price: $6.99
Our Price: $2.99
Your Save: $ 4.00 ( 57% )
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Manufacturer: McGuire Nicholas
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: McGuire Nicholas Color: Yellow EAN: 0023437030075 Feature: 3 compartments hold and separate small parts and tools for organization Label: McGuire Nicholas Manufacturer: McGuire Nicholas Model: 3007 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: McGuire Nicholas Studio: McGuire Nicholas
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Features
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3 compartments hold and separate small parts and tools for organization Stacks 4-5 deep in any 5 gallon bucket for convenience Sits on bucket edge for quick accessibility Handle for easy transport
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Storage Stacker Comment: **It fits well in small spaces
**Very durable
**Looks amazing
**It can manage a lot of weight
Customer Rating:      Summary: A low-cost storage solution Comment: If you pick up 5 gallon (or 3 gallon) buckets "free" with some purchase like drywall mud, then with a little organization you can have a bunch of specialized tool buckets for much less than you'd spend for tool boxes. I think the Bucket Boss organizers came first; I got one of their jumbo tool pouch organizers, which has since become my primary tool caddy. But McGuire Nicholas has come out with some lower-cost options, and that's how I ended up trying their products.
I got a couple of these 3-compartment stackers. The most recent one came as a free extra with the McGuire Nicholas "54 Pocket Builders Bucket Pro in Red & Black". (That's a pretty decent bucket tool pouch at half the price of my Bucket Boss original, but it's not compatible with any stackers because the inside bucket pouches take up the same space that the stackers need.) These stackers will fit in three different ways:
- all compartments lined up and handles down for empty stacking
- with compartments turned 180 degrees and handles up when loaded
- slotted over the bucket edge so you can sort through things
The key to the bucket edge perching is the curved shape of the compartments, with the division between the large compartment and the two smaller ones shaped to fit on the lip of a bucket. The plethora of curves in the compartments means that this is better for holding loose nails or screws rather than boxes. I've taken to tearing off the box lid that labels the fastener size and taping it to the inside of each appropriate stacker compartment.
There are no other organizational tools like the pencil holders in the Bucket Boss 4-compartment stackers, but then BB stackers don't nestle together when empty or hang on the bucket edge for sorting.
Bottom line: a good product that Amazon is offering at a very attractive price. I plan to buy a bunch more.
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