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expiredminntwins | Staff posted Sep 05, 2024 04:33 PM
expiredminntwins | Staff posted Sep 05, 2024 04:33 PM

5-Gallon Target Bucket $3.99 + Free Store Pickup at Target or FS on $35+

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Target [target.com] has 5-Gallon Target Pail on sale for $3.99. Select free store pickup where available. Otherwise, shipping is free on orders $35+.
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Target [target.com] has 5-Gallon Target Pail on sale for $3.99. Select free store pickup where available. Otherwise, shipping is free on orders $35+.

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Sep 05, 2024 04:52 PM
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SlickDitSep 05, 2024 04:52 PM
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Just FYI, y'all's links aren't opening up in chrome with ublock origin enabled. I mention this because I usually only get warnings that I can push past, but these are hard stops that close the tab that SD tries to open. Here are my ublock settings:

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NE0tekkSep 05, 2024 06:35 PM
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Quote from SlickDit :
Just FYI, y'all's links aren't opening up in chrome with ublock origin enabled. I mention this because I usually only get warnings that I can push past, but these are hard stops that close the tab that SD tries to open. Here are my ublock settings:

Code:
-Built-in
	--uBlock filters
		---uBlock filters – Ads
		---uBlock filters – Badware risks
		---uBlock filters – Privacy
		---uBlock filters – Quick fixes
		---uBlock filters – Unbreak

-Ads
	--EasyList

-Privacy
	--EasyPrivacy

-Malware protection, security
	--Online Malicious URL Blocklist

-Multipurpose
	--Peter Lowe's Ad and tracking server list
Good info, I usually just end up highlighting and Google searching to find the deal. Good to know in case of unique links though.
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Sep 05, 2024 06:37 PM
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SlickDitSep 05, 2024 06:37 PM
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Seems to be working now. Thanks!
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Sep 05, 2024 06:42 PM
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teststripsSep 05, 2024 06:42 PM
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If you don't need your 5gal bucket to be an advertisement for target/Lowes/home depot/whatever, just go into your local grocery store that has a bakery (or an actual bakery) and ask for some. They usually have several empty ones that were full of icing or lard and are happy to give them away so they don't have to fill up their dumpster.
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Sep 05, 2024 07:27 PM
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_A2Sep 05, 2024 07:27 PM
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Quote from teststrips :
If you don't need your 5gal bucket to be an advertisement for target/Lowes/home depot/whatever, just go into your local grocery store that has a bakery (or an actual bakery) and ask for some. They usually have several empty ones that were full of icing or lard and are happy to give them away so they don't have to fill up their dumpster.

Now THAT'S a Slick Deal. Nice 5 gallon bucket, without the advertising/logo feces. And $0. Win/Win™.
Sep 05, 2024 07:43 PM
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NE0tekkSep 05, 2024 07:43 PM
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Quote from teststrips :
If you don't need your 5gal bucket to be an advertisement for target/Lowes/home depot/whatever, just go into your local grocery store that has a bakery (or an actual bakery) and ask for some. They usually have several empty ones that were full of icing or lard and are happy to give them away so they don't have to fill up their dumpster.
I didn't realize they just toss them all out. Will definitely check with my local bakeries. Thanks!
Sep 05, 2024 08:04 PM
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maddog55Sep 05, 2024 08:04 PM
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Quote from teststrips :
If you don't need your 5gal bucket to be an advertisement for target/Lowes/home depot/whatever, just go into your local grocery store that has a bakery (or an actual bakery) and ask for some. They usually have several empty ones that were full of icing or lard and are happy to give them away so they don't have to fill up their dumpster.
Might get even luckier. Some come with lids. I remember years ago McDonalds used to give away 5 gallon buckets that pickles came in. Very sturdy, no advertising, and often with lids. Might still be available today. Coincidentally, just bought lids (only) at Harbor Freight last week. $3-$4 each.

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Sep 05, 2024 08:13 PM
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teststripsSep 05, 2024 08:13 PM
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Quote from maddog55 :
Might get even luckier. Some come with lids. I remember years ago McDonalds used to give away 5 gallon buckets that pickles came in. Very sturdy, no advertising, and often with lids. Might still be available today. Coincidentally, just bought lids (only) at Harbor Freight last week. $3-$4 each.
The lids are usually really hard to get off with tabs the whole way around. Walmart sells lids that are much easier to get off
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Quote from maddog55 :
Might get even luckier. Some come with lids. I remember years ago McDonalds used to give away 5 gallon buckets that pickles came in. Very sturdy, no advertising, and often with lids. Might still be available today. Coincidentally, just bought lids (only) at Harbor Freight last week. $3-$4 each.
Firehouse Subs "sells" their 5-gallon pickle buckets for a $3 donation to firehouse charities. Those come with a lid, are food grade, and smell of delicious pickles.
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No one should have to buy a bucket. Ask friends who have cats to save their plastic litter pails, or drywall contractors (drywall mud), or check the recycling bins - plus the other options mentioned above.

Also, $3.79 at Tractor Supply and Rural King:
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc...pail-5-gal
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MyDogSassySep 06, 2024 12:31 AM
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Quote from skwishbot :
Firehouse Subs "sells" their 5-gallon pickle buckets for a $3 donation to firehouse charities. Those come with a lid, are food grade, and smell of delicious pickles.
They have an advert on their website on how to remove the pickle smell, 1/3c bleach, 1/3c Murphys Oil Soap, hot water
Sep 06, 2024 01:43 AM
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maddog55Sep 06, 2024 01:43 AM
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Quote from skwishbot :
Firehouse Subs "sells" their 5-gallon pickle buckets for a $3 donation to firehouse charities. Those come with a lid, are food grade, and smell of delicious pickles.
Good idea for most things. In my case, though, buckets will be used to store grass seed. So I need lids and nothing that can cause very expensive seed to go bad. Grass seed prices increased a lot over the last year so I try to alleviate some of that hurt by buying 50 pound bags and hope to keep any residual safe from critters.
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maddog55Sep 06, 2024 01:54 AM
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Quote from teststrips :
The lids are usually really hard to get off with tabs the whole way around. Walmart sells lids that are much easier to get off

Thanks for the Walmart tip. Will definitely try that. Few things are worse than wrestling with a lid that just won't work with you.

Case in point. I have an oil extractor for changing oil in cars, mowers, boats, etc. it's actually a vacuum pump fastened to the lid of a five gallon plastic bucket (marketed by West Marine). The pump sucks warm oil from the crankcase and deposits it into said bucket. Lid was designed with a translucent plastic accordion/collapsible spout to get rid of old oil. Worked fine until the spout just plain broke off. Now after changing oil, I take the bucket of oil to local auto parts store where they kindly manhandle the lid off and pour out the old oil. I'm very appreciative but really need to find a lid with this feature. Seems like every time I do oil changes, the poor guy at the counter winces when I walk in.
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bigbearballsSep 06, 2024 01:57 AM
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Quote from _A2 :
Now THAT'S a Slick Deal. Nice 5 gallon bucket, without the advertising/logo feces. And $0. Win/Win™.
What's with that font man
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skwishbotSep 06, 2024 01:34 PM
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Quote from MyDogSassy :
They have an advert on their website on how to remove the pickle smell, 1/3c bleach, 1/3c Murphys Oil Soap, hot water
why on earth would anyone want to do that?!?!?!?!?!

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