
Ratings & Reviews for Project Source 10-quart BPA-Free Plastic White Measure mixing bucket
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What Customers Are Saying
Customers overwhelmingly praise this bucket for its clearly marked measurement gradations, sturdy yet lightweight construction, and exceptional value for small-scale painting and mixing tasks. Most highlight the easy-to-read markings as essential for precise epoxy and paint mixing, while many appreciate its compact size as ideal for occasional use without industrial bulk. Reviewers consistently note its durability, easy cleanup, and reusability across multiple projects. The affordability compared to specialty alternatives resonates strongly. A few mention the lack of a lid or rare handle issues, but these concerns are vastly outweighed by widespread satisfaction with functionality and cost-effectiveness.
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Would Recommendit was available now
Verified Purchaser
It’s a bucket 🤷🏼♀️
It’s a bucket. Not flimsy, not brittle. Nice that is had measurements on the side.
Verified Purchaser
Horrible Lowe’s
Would RecommendGood product, bad Lowe’s
Great all around use bucket!!
Would RecommendThe fact that Lowe’s had many options of these buckets that I did not find elsewhere.
Sturdy
Would RecommendGreat for storage of my small pebbles
1-quart BPA-Free Plastic Clear Measure mixing buck
Would RecommendIt works like a measuring bucket. 1-quart BPA-Free Plastic Clear Measure mixing bucket
Convenient size.
Would RecommendGreat size for cleaning out paint brushes.
Easy to use, great quality, great customer service
Would RecommendGreat quality and easy to use
The measurements seem very accurate
Would RecommendThis is the first time I’ve used these containers and they seem great. I’ve not used them long enough to see how long the markings last, but the measurements are quite accurate. I will definitely use them again in the future. I would recommend trying to find a good way to clean them out for reuse as they’re not the most inexpensive product out there. It can get a little pricey for large projects where you may need 6+ containers.