MonkeyGrinder
Well-Known Member
Just something I figured I'd share if you're watering from a creek, river, or lake nearby etc.
If you know someone that works in some sort of eatery. Ask them if they can get you one or more of the containers that the fryer oil comes in. They're usually 5 gallon square containers. Made of the same material plastic milk jugs are made of. They're probably twice as thick so they're durable. They have an opening on the top for pouring that's maybe 2 inches around (be sure to get the screw top lids with it)
The cool thing about them are the handles. Unlike buckets that tend to jerk around while you walk due to the way the handles are. These things have a short plastic handle that's actually a part of the top.
I find them much easier to carry anyways. The weight is centered up on the container itself. Not the little metal or plastic handle that it's attached to.
If you know someone that works in some sort of eatery. Ask them if they can get you one or more of the containers that the fryer oil comes in. They're usually 5 gallon square containers. Made of the same material plastic milk jugs are made of. They're probably twice as thick so they're durable. They have an opening on the top for pouring that's maybe 2 inches around (be sure to get the screw top lids with it)
The cool thing about them are the handles. Unlike buckets that tend to jerk around while you walk due to the way the handles are. These things have a short plastic handle that's actually a part of the top.
I find them much easier to carry anyways. The weight is centered up on the container itself. Not the little metal or plastic handle that it's attached to.