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Hudson Exchange Spout Gasket Buckets: Reliable and Leak-Proof Containers with Enhanced Spout Gaskets Review

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Description of Hudson Exchange Spout Gasket Buckets: Reliable and Leak-Proof Containers with Enhanced Spout Gaskets

Only compatible with Hudson Exchange premium 3.5 and 5 gallon buckets. Rieke pouring spout is attached to the bucket lid. Hdpe (high density polyethylene) construction. Styrene butadiene rubber gasket. Rubber mallet needs to be used to secure lid to bucket.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Can't find a bucket that fits

Probably a good lid if you know what bucket it fits in and have a factory press handy. Tried this lid on 3 different buckets, 2 from big stores, one from Ace. Neither of them would have latched on easily, even with the coaxing of a dead percussion hammer. I ended up somehow getting it onto one of the large buckets using massive woodworking clamps that crushed the bucket before the lid snapped shut. He's there, but I don't trust him at all and maybe one day I'll pick him up.

Pros
  • Lid
Cons
  • Crumpled wrapper

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Tight enough to stay in place even if it falls off a bit!

This lid is _very_ tight which is a feature as I use it for the corn syrup bucket in my kitchen and the risk of the lid breaking if dropped is a big concern for me. The lid doesn't attach without *a rubber mallet*, and most reviews complaining that it's too tight are probably using the wrong tool. Carpenter's hammers don't work because they hit too hard and their striking face is too small (essentially an impedance mismatch problem).

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Something Else

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Too tight and difficult to remove!

I had a Sherwin Williams 5 gallon paint can (not sure why every 5 gallon paint can comes without a spout). Pour paint, but it flowed out very slowly. When I needed a lid for another 5 gallon bucket of paint I had to use a tool to remove the lid and it was actually very difficult to remove. I had a 5 gallon bullseye primer that came with a cap which I unscrewed (to remove) and used a screw on the spout, it was much better.

Pros
  • Industrial Trucks
Cons
  • old