Amazon has
IRIS USA 50 Lbs / 69 Qt WeatherPro Airtight BPA-Free Pet Food Storage Container with Attachable Casters (Navy, 301087) for
$18.49.
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IRIS USA 50 Lbs / 69 Qt WeatherPro Airtight BPA-Free Pet Food Storage Container with Attachable Casters (Clear/Navy, 105885) for $18.49 >
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Key Features:
- Store your pet's dry foods into this sealable and portable pet food container. 69 Qt size food storage container is great for storing 50 Lbs of dry food.
- Airtight seals with snap-lock latches make them rodent proof storage containers. Lock in the freshness of the dry food and delicious treats by sealing away moisture and humidity. Slim plastic container design is space saving and keeps your food storage area neat and organized.
- Attachable/detachable casters, so you have the option to store it on a shelf or attach the wheel to roll it from the storage area to your dog or cat bowl.
- Made in USA and BPA free.
- DIMENSIONS: 17.98"L x14.76"W x 23.44"H (without casters 21.88"H)
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FWIW, if you're using it for pet food, it's best to leave the food in the bag and set bag and all into the container. Dumping the kibble into the container will eventually leave a residue in the container that can become rancid, especially for the foods that are coated with oils as a preservative. Plus you'll have the kibble bag with production info if there happens to be a recall.
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He had figured out how to open it, the latch doesn't snap shut or anything, it just kind of latches, and he had been able to push it open and climb inside. Once he got in, the lid had shut and gone over the latch, making it so he couldn't get out. I don't know how long he had been in there, but he had passed out and I thought he was dead. He ended up being ok but if I hadn't noticed for a few more minutes the outcome may have been different.
If you have curious cats, just keep that in mind.
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FWIW, if you're using it for pet food, it's best to leave the food in the bag and set bag and all into the container. Dumping the kibble into the container will eventually leave a residue in the container that can become rancid, especially for the foods that are coated with oils as a preservative. Plus you'll have the kibble bag with production info if there happens to be a recall.
Thanks OP!
This is a great deal!
FWIW, if you're using it for pet food, it's best to leave the food in the bag and set bag and all into the container. Dumping the kibble into the container will eventually leave a residue in the container that can become rancid, especially for the foods that are coated with oils as a preservative. Plus you'll have the kibble bag with production info if there happens to be a recall.
Thanks OP!
It should hold just over 3 cu ft.
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This is a great deal!
Check your local Marshall's or Ross. These are usually under $20