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July 10, 2025BOSS Bucket
$6.50 – $38.99Price range: $6.50 through $38.99
Say goodbye to bulky, space-consuming buckets. The BOSS Bucket is the ultimate solution for equestrians seeking efficiency without compromising on quality. Engineered with a durable hard plastic rim and bottom, coupled with a thick silicone middle, this bucket is built to withstand the demands of daily use.
Bucket Key Features:
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Ultra-Compact Design: Collapses to just 3 inches in height, making it one of the most compact equine buckets available. Six collapsed BOSS Buckets match the height of one traditional bucket.
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Versatile Use: Ideal for travel, shows, or everyday barn use. Its collapsible nature makes it perfect for saving space in trailers, tack rooms, or storage areas.
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Wide Range of Colors: Available in various colors
Whether you’re heading to a competition or managing daily barn chores, the BOSS Bucket offers a blend of functionality and convenience, ensuring you’re always prepared.
- BOSS Bucket Strap – Engineered for secure hauling and quick access, this rugged strap easily attaches to fences, trailers, or gates, keeping your bucket stable and within reach.
- BOSS Bucket Bag – Fits 6 BOSS buckets inside
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