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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: Frog on May 18, 2016, 12:04:26 PM
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Some time back, I was given a nice thank you gift of a tool that I initially thought was overkill., the D2 Bucket Lid Remover (https://sourceone.nazdar.com/P/4208/D2-Bucket-Lid-Remover)
Let me begin by saying that as I wind my operation down, I open less than a dozen new buckets a year, so I didn't think that this would get much use.
Then I misplaced it, but that's another story.
At any rate, I found it, started to use it, and damn, it does what it's supposed to do! Not cheap, but it really works.
I also don't hesitate to replace lids securely now that they will pop off easily.
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Every time I see one of those I think "nah I'd never need one, how hard is it to pop a lid off?", then I start trying to open 5-gal buckets and end up ripping my fingers to pieces and wishing I'd have bought the damn tool.
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Every time I see one of those I think "nah I'd never need one, how hard is it to pop a lid off?", then I start trying to open 5-gal buckets and end up ripping my fingers to pieces and wishing I'd have bought the damn tool.
Be advised that this one is listed as fitting most 1 and 2 gallon buckets (I've never seen a two gallon)
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We have a few of these: http://www.lowes.com/pd_336037-995-34556_0__?productId=3367170 (http://www.lowes.com/pd_336037-995-34556_0__?productId=3367170)
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Nice tool, I'm a cheap azz and just use a flat head and pry around the lip until most of it is open and just pull the lid off, but yeah I know about the finger tips getting ripped :'(
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Every time I see one of those I think "nah I'd never need one, how hard is it to pop a lid off?", then I start trying to open 5-gal buckets and end up ripping my fingers to pieces and wishing I'd have bought the damn tool.
Exactly what I do.
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Every time I see one of those I think "nah I'd never need one, how hard is it to pop a lid off?", then I start trying to open 5-gal buckets and end up ripping my fingers to pieces and wishing I'd have bought the damn tool.
Exactly what I do.
Well, at least you guys with fivers have a cheap alternative via kiingscreen's link. Probably a little more work than mine, but maybe still a finger saver.