Custom LeatherCraft 4122 61 Pocket-In & Out Bucket Pockets

Custom LeatherCraft 4122 61 Pocket-In & Out Bucket Pockets

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

Built from super tough, light fabric for durability and long wear. 25 interior pockets and 36 exterior pockets keep tools secure and organized. Fits any 3 1 2 to 5 gallon bucket. Color: Yellow.

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4 Customer Reviews Posted


Bucket Organizer
My son bought this to go with his Bucket Boss Rear Guard. He is an electrical apprentice and has to carry a lot of tools from job to job. He likes that it is easy to find what he's looking for and it's durable. We had his last name embroidered on the top rim and it looks awesome.
2008-03-11, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
bucket pouch
I bought this for my husband for Christmas and he loved it. Shipping was very fast.
2008-01-14, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Husband loves it
My husband is into construction for a living. His tools have been sort of organized til this great invention. It is durable enough even for him. Which is a great plus. I give it a 10/10. I recommend this for anyone who works with tools or even has them for the house.
2008-01-13, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
This is the best way to organize my electrical tools!
I have been a convert to the bucket organizing system for some time. I find it nice to be able to locate the tool I am looking for at a glance as the tools are tucked neatly into pockets on the insides and outsides of the bucket, not jumbled in a pile as is the case with most tool boxes.
This product can be found at Amazon for under twenty dollars, and makes a great gift to any handyperson on your list. I am sure there are other uses for this product besides tool storage-for example, office supplies, crafts, maybe even kids toys? I dunno...
The bucket organizer is a heavy duty 600 denier ripstop fabric tool pouch that slips over a standard five gallon bucket(You provide the bucket, but do not dispair-any home improvement store carries them, or you can usually get them free from a contractor or neighbor who has an empty drywall bucket out at the curb as trash. Heck, I have even seen them used as containers for cat litter and detergent!)
Slip this pouch over the bucket and you now have 61 pockets of varied sizes that can accomodate a wide variety of hand tools. There are even some covered pockets to protect more delicate stuff as well as a holster for a cordless drill! A lanyard on the side is a great way to keep electrical tape handy.
I use this system for my electrical tools. It helps me not only find and keep tools organized, but also make sure I have all the tools accounted for at the end of the job before I leave.And the inside of the bucket is great for switches, outlets, and boxes. I can even use the inside of the bucket as a trash can to keep the customers home free of wire scraps, stripped insulation, old outlets, screws, etc.
Some tools fit better than others-heavier tools such as pipe wrenches and larger hammers and prybars are better suited to the old fashioned tool boxes, as they throw off the balance of the bucket. Tools over a foot long won't store well in a bucket either. Depending on what tools are stored inside it, the bucket may become top heavy and unstable in the back of a truck-either load it strategically(heavier tools at the bottom), or brace it with other stuff to prevent it from falling over.
2007-12-17, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated: