Boss Equine
- Boss Buckets
- Boss Buckets are a latest innovation from Boss Equine
- Revolutionary water buckets that are collapsible and lightweight
- Ideal for horse owners who face the challenge of bucket storage in the barn or when traveling to shows or rodeos
- Features a thermoplastic elastomer collapsible center, reinforced plastic top rims, and bucket base for durability and longevity
- Compact design eliminates the hassle of storage space around your barn or in your trailer
- Weigh approximately 3lbs and measure 3 inches tall when fully collapsed
- Six collapsed Boss Buckets have the same height as a standard 5-gallon water bucket, making them incredibly space-efficient
- Boss Travel Bag can be used to carry up to 10 collapsed Boss Buckets for easy traveling
- Product number is BOSS-BUCKET.
Introducing the latest innovation from Boss Equine – Boss Buckets! These revolutionary water buckets are collapsible and lightweight, making them the ultimate solution for horse owners who face the challenge of bucket storage in the barn or when traveling to shows or rodeos. The Boss Buckets feature a thermoplastic elastomer collapsible center, reinforced plastic top rims, and bucket base, ensuring durability and longevity. Additionally, their compact design eliminates the hassle of storage space around your barn or in your trailer. The buckets weigh approximately 3lbs and measure 3 inches tall when fully collapsed. Six collapsed Boss Buckets have the same height as a standard 5-gallon water bucket, making them incredibly space-efficient. To make traveling even easier, use the Boss Travel Bag to carry up to 10 collapsed Boss Buckets. The product number is BOSS-BUCKET.
To collapse your Boss Bucket, begin by placing the flat side of the bucket away from you and curling the top fold underneath the bucket rim. Next, move to the front of the bucket and complete the curling process. To fully collapse the bucket, use your legs to support it and apply pressure along the top and backside of the rim. The best way to do this is to have your hands on the corners where the round edge meets the flat back, and push down on the back corners of the rim until the bucket pops inward. Finally, move to the front of the bucket to complete the collapsing process.