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I love these things for carrying tools around the house and yard. It saves hauling the entire bucket, and helps me keep track of them while I'm working.

They are also great as storage bins, especially for heavy bolts, shackles, etc., on the shelf or out in the yard. If you've seen the bottom fall out of a cardboard box or plastic bin full of fasteners, you'll appreciate the sturdiness of these new-world trugs. You could run over it with a truck with no damage, (other than a few bent fasteners).

The original wooden trug was meant for the garden. These serve well there too, and they'll hold water if you need them too. A friend who is a commercial fisherman suggested that a drain hole drilled in the bottom might be a good idea for tool-holding trugs, in case they get forgotten outside.
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I love to design and make things; and am currently developing a variety of small consumer products. If you have business and marketing expertise to share, please contact me.