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Been trialing some canvas buckets,..they sure are comfortable to carry,..but require a wee bit of tweaking...The bucket definitely needs a sewn in sleeve for markers, plus a few more modifications to

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True. I'll normally put ten Flatpacks, four Talpex and six Putanges in it to start a job along with enough covers for all the traps. If I need a few extra I'll fill a 20 litre paint bucket with traps

Problem with the builders trugs is the handles last no time. The daughter uses them for horse feed etc; never known the handles of one to last 6 months.

 

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You need something rigid that will protect your traps.

 

Those builders trugs 'squeeze' together when you pick them up which will potentially squeeze the contents.

 

The buckets I use carry 18 traps in each, which when working on foot means that I can carry two buckets, which is 36 traps. Back to the truck for a sarnie and grab another two buckets and that's 72 traps. That's enough for one day in most peoples books.....

 

Of course, I've got the quad which makes things even easier......... :yes:

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Been trialing some canvas buckets,..they sure are comfortable to carry,..but require a wee bit of tweaking...The bucket definitely needs a sewn in sleeve for markers, plus a few more modifications to suit a mole trapper..

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