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Posted 1 April 2024

Lakescape 10 litre Collapsible Bucket instore

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10l collapsible bucket for camping or holding ice at a bbq maybe.




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Not just for household tasks, our collapsible bucket shines in the great outdoors. With a generous 10 litre capacity, it's your go-to accessory for fishing, camping, picnics, or even festivals. Its foldable design doesn't compromise on durability, ensuring you have a dependable tool for collecting water, washing dishes, or even as a makeshift ice bucket to keep beverages cool during your outdoor adventures. Our collapsible bucket is designed to meet a variety of needs with ease and efficiency.

  • 10L Capacity
  • Easy To Carry
  • Convenient & Compact
  • Dimensions: D310 x H250mm

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  1. TheBestFreebieisHumour's avatar
    We use a similar one for the end of the day on the beach. One bucket of water - sea or otherwise - to dip feet into and rinse the sand off before towel and socks/shoes…
  2. EndemicAlarm's avatar
    Looks the same as the Dunelm one (and many others), reviews are all good. Dunelm one comes in a nice blue colour for £4 if it matters. Some come with a lid but all seem to cost a lot more.

    dunelm.com/pro…022

    Alternatively Dunelm also do a collapsible square washing up bowl for £5 which is roughly the same size and has a drain plug at the bottom and handles built in. Doesn't look like it goes quite as flat and requires two hands to carry.

    dunelm.com/pro…341 (edited)
    ScorchingHot's avatar
    This one is cheaper than the Dunelm one!
  3. BenjaminDover99's avatar
    Heavier than a standard bucket & with a space saving value of FA - If I take a bucket on holiday I fill it with other gear so it takes up no room anyway.

    A decent bucket can be had for £1 or less & it's not the end of the world if you need to use it for gardening, mixing plaster, etc. I can also stack 5 of them up & they'll take up basically the same room as a single bucket anyway. I'll then put stuff in the top one (e.g., car sponges, hand tools, etc.)

    £3 is a good price for one of these for anyone who actually wants one for some reason.
    BraddersJ's avatar
    I'm not gonna fit a £1 B&Q bucket under my kitchen sink for very occasional use. The OP would work great for this
  4. JoShmo's avatar
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    Not sure why a delivery charge has been added when I posted it as an in-store deal.
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