Where in Los Angeles could I buy a PLASTIC BUCKET?
October 29th, 2009 | by Michael |Man-atarms asked:
I need to buy at least a 5-gallon plastic bucket in Los Angeles but I don’t where. I have seen them online but they don’t sell by unit.
I need to buy at least a 5-gallon plastic bucket in Los Angeles but I don’t where. I have seen them online but they don’t sell by unit.
Any ideas? I have not seen any buckets like this for sale but you might! Let me know. Thank you!
MORRIS

9 Responses to “Where in Los Angeles could I buy a PLASTIC BUCKET?”
By mr_godzilla22 on Oct 31, 2009 | Reply
Home depot or lowes.
By jorgie on Nov 2, 2009 | Reply
home depot they sell empty buckets
By robert m on Nov 5, 2009 | Reply
Any department or hardware store.
By Cheddarcheese on Nov 7, 2009 | Reply
Ace hardware or garden ridge.
By chocolahoma on Nov 8, 2009 | Reply
try a Sam’s club or a Costco. They have giant plastic buckets full of pickles. All you have to do is eat the pickles, pour out the brine, and there’s your bucket.
By pdorbrown on Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
WHAT!!!, you’re kidding aren’t you? There’s no plastic buckets in Los Angeles? But seriously, like your other answers you should be able to find one at a Home Depot, Lowes, Sam’s Club, Costco and even K-mart , Walmart or any hard ware store.
By thewrangler_sw on Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
Yes, the hardware or building supply stores in your area should carry these buckets. Often, you can find them in, or near, the paint departments.
You can sometimes find 2 to 5 gallon buckets at your local grocery store too… especially if they have a delicatessen, or bakery.
Local restaraunts are another source…. as mentioned by someone else, you can often get pickles, or other food items in these, in bulk. Usually, the restaraunt (or grocery store) will throw these buckets away, rather than clean them up.
One more source… a janitorial supply company. Floor wax is often sold in 2 to 5 gallon buckets…. you might be able to contact a local cleaning company to see if they have any extra buckets.
Good Luck
By Glenn D on Nov 13, 2009 | Reply
Go to a neighborhood deli, they get various things in plastic buckets that they will frequently give you for free. They need to get rid of them anyway.
By jes on Nov 14, 2009 | Reply
Want a free bucket? Go to any construction site and ask the tile guys or the paint guys. They’ll probably give you one.