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Buckets and trugs available at Earnshaws

Choose from classic black 3-gallon buckets that are ideal for any job at home or on-site. They’re perfect for carrying water, mixing products and more. The attached handle ensures lifting is simple and easy.

Pick up a traditional wooden trug. Our timber trugs are made for collecting and carrying tools. Use them to transport freshly picked flowers or your treasures from the vegetable patch. You can even use them to load up the weeds after a tough day weeding in the garden. They are hand-finished with wooden slats held in place by solid brass pins, whilst the strong handle extends all the way around the base of the trug.

Grab a flexi tub for a fantastic storage solution. They work for storing tools, toys, garden waste, firewood or laundry. They can be useful all around the house. We stock a range of sizes from 14 litres up to 75 litres – you’ll find the right size for the job at hand.

Shop buckets, wooden trugs and flexi tubs online

You can see the full range of buckets, timber trugs and flexi tubs available at Earnshaws right here on this page. And you can shop online using our online enquiry list. Alternatively, you can see them in person, feel the quality of our timber and test out their storage capacity at one of our garden centres. Just head to either Midgley (between Huddersfield, Barnsley and Wakefield) or Brigg in North Lincolnshire.

Whether you’re looking for help on the job or DIY at home, we also stock an extensive range of DIY essentials. We’ve got wood filler and wood paints, silicone sealant, wood glue, decorator’s caulk and more. Add them to your bucket when you shop at one of our centres.

You can pick up all your garden maintenance and DIY essentials at Earnshaws.

Get in touch with us today

If you have any questions about any of our products, just contact our sales and advice team on 01924 830055.

You can also come and visit us and speak to one of our garden experts at either one of our garden and fencing centres, located in Midgley (between Wakefield, Barnsley, and Huddersfield) or Brigg in North Lincolnshire.