• 3 interior loops for hammers, drills, pry bars and other long-handled tools
  • Fits most 5 gallon buckets

After throwing out my garden tools for the third time because I would put them in the bucket with the clippings and then empty the bucket forgetting that they were in there this makes a huge difference. I love it the only thing that I would have liked to have seen would be that the pockets would be wider and perhaps deeper but I will use a bungee to keep the taller instruments iin the pockets and I think I'm going to see if I can open the stitching to widen some of the compartments but it's a great idea and it's so well-made

Perfect for my garden tools. Actually it was a pleasant surprise; has pockets inside and out; fits a 5 gallon round bucket perfectly. All my small garden tools fit easily inside and out. I already have red Home Depot brand bucket liners; one for carpentry tools; one for painting supplies. I wanted something a little different for outside; something with a little green for the yard and garden. I highly recommend this product. Price is very reasonable. Saved me a trip to the store. I would buy it for either purpose.

It seems like I had one of these years ago and wasn't that impressed. Well, now I'm working on a whole-house remodel and I ended up with a 5-gallon bucket just full of tools and misc junk. It was getting pretty bad so I ordered this and WOW, what a great item! Solid construction and really functional. I know commercial guys need tool belts to be more mobile but for me, just going room-to-room, this rocks.

Many, many years ago in my childhood, my father, who was a carpenter, used to have a few buckets with this sort of organizer in them or all his tools. I have no idea what brand they were, as we're talking almost 30 years ago. Now, as an adult myself, I've elected to stow my tools in the same fashion. Hence, the purchase of this product. The ones that my dad had were a lot more leather than this. In fact, this one seems to be made totally from synthetic material. However, that doesn't detract from the to usefulness and anyway to me. While I believe that leather would be more durable, it would also be quite a bit more expensive. I anticipate that being made with today's synthetic materials, this should still last me quite a long time. There's enough large and small pockets in this thing to fit pretty much have everything that I need it to in one bucket. I am using a bucket purchased from Meijer, and it fits fine. The stitching seems pretty tough, and as long as you load the bucket right, it shouldn't interfere too much with how the bucket handle functions. This is the perfect set up for me to pack up all of the essential tools I'll need for the bulk of my around the house projects. I can see why my father and the old timers he worked with loved these things. I can store more in this than I can in any toolbox that is priced anywhere near the cost of this and a bucket, that's for sure.

Very happy with this. Just what I needed to tame the pile in my 5 gal camper tool bucket. Plenty of pockets, large and small sizes on the outside and larger on the inside. Well thought out spaces for hammer, and bucket handle can be used or down. It has a lidded pocket for smaller items, and I love the hooked strap for holding a roll of tape. Canvas is heavy enough that it feels like it will last for many years, not so stiff that you can't easily get your tools in and out. I might buy another one to keep around the house. I can see all types of uses for this item. Keeper!

Provides quick access to tools. No more digging through a jumble of tools in a bag or toolbox. You quickly get used to where everything is at so before long you can go right to the tool you what. There are better tool totes available sans the bucket but for the price the bucketeer is an inexpensive way to organize a bunch of small hand tools. Now have two in service because the convenience of being able to select the tool you want almost instantly saves a ton time time and greatly reduces the frustration of constantly searching for the right tool as you move between tasks. The only negative is the price has gone up since buying the first one a few months ago. Seems like the only thing not going up are paychecks.

My husband and I are volunteers in local cemeteries doing cleaning and photographing of gravestones. We had a bucket for our tools but they were always getting jumbled up and dirty so I knew that I needed an organizer. We have a rectangular bucket (empty cat litter container) that had about the same circumference and height as a traditional 5 gallon bucket and this fits it perfectly. The inside has some loops which are good for keeping larger things in place, but the outside pockets are what I use most. There are so many pockets in so many sizes that I can fit every single tool, brush and writing utensil I can possible need. There is also a pocket with a velcro'd flap that is perfect for my cell phone. This is made from heavy duty fabric with strong stitching and reinforced upper edges to each pocket. It's held up to a lot of abuse over the several months we've owned it but it still looks like new. This was a great investment for our hobby and so economically priced.

Great product. Tons of pockets that are very versatile. One thing i would change would be making the inside pockets a couple of different sizes. Some of them needed to be slightly larger to fit some hardware organizers. Other than that, I love it. Well worth the money and some.

It seems several reviewers have had trouble fitting this over a DIY 5 gal bucket. Maybe they slept through geometry class... The Boss bucket will not slip over the standard DIY 5gal bucket, but does fit perfectly if installed as stated below. 1) turn Bucket Boss inside out 2) insert top INTO bucket 3) fold Bucket Boss over sides of bucket 4) slip one side of Boss Bucket under bucket handle I ended up buying 3 more, one for each of my commonly used carpentry, electrical, plumbing and gardening tools. Thanks for reading