IS CALLING A BUCKET “INNOVATIVE” AN EXAGGERATION?

Shurhold Bucket

 

May 22, 2018

The word “innovative” is oft-used, but rarely in reference to a pail. With Shurhold Industries’ One Bucket System, the term is almost insufficient. Creatively designed and engineered, it stores and organizes boat cleaning products in one convenient, portable location and functions as a highly effective wash station. A video is at bit.ly/2w1OXQ9.

The One Bucket System starts with the World’s Best Rope Handle Bucket. Made in the USA of durable molded plastic that’s thicker than average, it has a soft 3/4″ braided nylon rope handle that’s easier to carry than a traditional wire hoop. It won’t scratch, mar or rust, making it perfect for a marine environment.

The removable Bucket Grate sits elevated from the bottom of the bucket. Dirt falls through its grating into the baffle system as the brush or rag is scrubbed against. This keeps wash water clean. Two handy 3 oz. measuring cups are built in for precise adding of soaps and other cleaning solutions.

As a storage device, this system has few equals. The Bucket Caddy fits on top of the Bucket Grate and eliminates the need to move everything from the bucket to the dock or deck just to use it. It has two compartments to store bottles and supplies, and a handle for easy removal. A perforated bottom keeps water from puddling.

With the padded Bucket Seat/Lid, using the pail upside down as a place to sit is a thing of the past. Built of sturdy, high-quality plastic, it securely snaps onto the bucket rim to keep the inserts and cleaning products in place. Strong enough to stand on, it makes a convenient boarding or step stool.

The optional Bucket Base keeps the World’s Best Rope Handle Bucket from tipping while working. It’s made from soft, pliable rubber to avoid slipping and scratching fine surfaces.
Available in black or white, Shurhold’s One Bucket System, including the bucket, grate, caddy and seat/lid, sells in America for $49.98 USD; with the base, $59.98 USD. Items are also available individually.

Dedicated to educating boat owners, Shurhold provides key tips for boat value preservation at www.shurhold.com.

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