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I’ve had several garden hose holders, wire, plastic, iron, etc. Was needing and wanting to change a bit the visual, was when my wife and I bought these buckets, there arose the idea of using them as support, besides being cheap $ 10.00 each. And the placement and easy.
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4 comments so far
sharad
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posted 260 days ago
That’s a marvelous idea. The hoses can be kept without kinks. You may be tempted to keep something light inside the bucket also.
Sharad
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MsDebbieP
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posted 260 days ago
I had to do a double take … I thought it was our outside-the-box-thinker JustJoel who had posted this!!
I like it.
And I agree with Sharad.. I’d be putting brushes and alternate hose ends in the bucket!! Nice.
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justjoel
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posted 257 days ago
I do love this, do wish I had thought of it. I like how the angle of the bucket will always keep the hose sliding back to the wall, rather than off the holder.
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Radicalfarmergal
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posted 257 days ago
A clever and attractive idea. How is the bucket attached to the house?
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