Fiskars 30-Gallon Hard Shell Base Kangaroo Gardening Container #9413

Fiskars 30-Gallon Hard Shell Base Kangaroo Gardening Container #9413

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

The Fiskars HardShell Kangaroo Container has the same unique pop-up design of the standard Kangaroo Bag, which holds itself open to free both hands for gathering and loading. This collapsible, 30-gallon container is perfect for yard waste and debris collection. Its HardShell bottom prevents your Kangaroo from tearing as you drag heavy loads across gravel and pavement. Holes positioned in the HardShell bottom allow for…

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wouldn't be without it
Our village requires yard waste to be placed in paper yard bags. This Kangaroo gardening container definitly adds stability to the bag when filling it. No more tipping bags and scooping up yard waste a second time.
2007-07-12, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Must have gardening equipment!
I don't know how I would manage without these kinds of baskets, and I'm always surprised how hard they are to find. This version, with the hard shell base, is even better than the others I have bought, because their chief weakness is that the bottoms rip (unless you're strong enough not to drag the full basket at least part of the way to the compost pile.)
2007-05-16, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
my garden weeds and leave container
I just love the ease of moving my weeds to a central disposal area with my gardening containing. The leaves never get blown around and if the container is too heavy to carry, it fits perfectly in my wheel barrow. My gardening and yard yearly clean-up has been made so much easier and efficiently with this container.
2007-05-14, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Better than the "soft bottom"!
We use these pop-up trash cans everyday. The new HardShell Kangaroo Container is standing up much better than the older soft-bottoms.
2007-03-09, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
denise
This version is quite heavy even when it's empty, so not as easy to use as the one with the soft bottom which is much easier to drag round the garden even when full, though this one is more durable.
2007-01-03, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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