
12 litre SS buckets for £8.85....not quite builders bucket size.
A good mate found these, and I now have 4 to replace my tried plastic ones. Which are now £4.
https://www.electricalworld.com/en/gb/T ... artnerID=1
There is also a lid, if you need.
This steel is not magnetic, I have already tested. So not a high ferrous content.Cobnut wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 7:57 pmI’ve resisted. So far.
I am suspicious of the fact tha5 they’ve not identified the grade of stainless steel.
That and the fact that I can’t quite decide if I need any buckets.
If anyone knows of anywhere to get a (set of) stainless steel funnels at a sensible price, I’m in!
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I can just picture you in that Nick.nickjdavis wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 10:34 pmI'd buy one but I'd feel compelled to then buy a milkmaids outfit and a cow.
I’ve had 2 for 8 years, still shiny.Cobnut wrote:I’ve resisted. So far.
I am suspicious of the fact tha5 they’ve not identified the grade of stainless steel.
That and the fact that I can’t quite decide if I need any buckets.
If anyone knows of anywhere to get a (set of) stainless steel funnels at a sensible price, I’m in!
Did you know, if you bend 304 stainless it becomes magnetic on the fold.MashBag wrote:This steel is not magnetic, I have already tested. So not a high ferrous content.Cobnut wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 7:57 pmI’ve resisted. So far.
I am suspicious of the fact tha5 they’ve not identified the grade of stainless steel.
That and the fact that I can’t quite decide if I need any buckets.
If anyone knows of anywhere to get a (set of) stainless steel funnels at a sensible price, I’m in!
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Nice quality, certainly not bean tin with sharp edges.
Go on.