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minnow buckets #11236492 11/21/15 05:43 PM
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plastic or stainless steel???...my nabor on LBJ felt sorry for me when i showed him my $1.99 minnow bucket so he gave me the stainless steel one...i have never seen one like that...the knob below the latch moves the hole openings from wide open to closed...his dad bought it for him years ago at a flea market...priceless---!!!



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I have never seen a stainless steel minnow bucket. That one is pretty cool.

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I've seen a few like that. Push the button on side and it closes and holds the water in. Should last forever being stainless steel. Of course you could use it for a steamer for crawfish also, dual purpose!


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Re: minnow buckets [Re: crapyetr] #11236739 11/21/15 09:09 PM
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I remember the stainless steel buckets.
They were around when people still boiled coffee in percolators

Re: minnow buckets [Re: crapyetr] #11236852 11/21/15 10:41 PM
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I use a 5 gallon aireated bucket


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Very nice. Love the stainless steel one! coolio


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Re: minnow buckets [Re: blooper961] #11236928 11/21/15 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: blooper961
I remember the stainless steel buckets.
They were around when people still boiled coffee in percolators
Wait a minute.....I still boil my coffee in a percolator roflmao


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Re: minnow buckets [Re: crapyetr] #11237878 11/22/15 03:17 PM
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Good stuff!

Re: minnow buckets [Re: crapyetr] #11237952 11/22/15 04:04 PM
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Yes Sir. Love those metal buckets! Still have mine but you don't see em that often anymore.

Re: minnow buckets [Re: crapyetr] #11238924 11/23/15 01:14 AM
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I really think it's a clam steamer.


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Re: minnow buckets [Re: blooper961] #11239761 11/23/15 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted By: blooper961
I remember the stainless steel buckets.
They were around when people still boiled coffee in percolators

I don't remember stainless but galvanized is what we used when I was a young'n.
Does look more like a cooking utensil,and crab legs are sounding good right now.

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very cool


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Damn that's cool. I like a metal bucket myself. But I've never seen a stainless one.

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Thanks for showing the pic. I have never seen one either. Cool item, you got a great friend.

Re: minnow buckets [Re: Grainraiser] #11244380 11/25/15 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted By: Grainraiser
I have never seen a stainless steel minnow bucket. That one is pretty cool.

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