bucket scoop

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has anyone tried the new bucket scoop from refina the one with the long handle just wanted some views before i part with the reddies cheers
 
spunky had one to try out if you do a search im sure youll find it somewhere

ive just had an email from them about the scoop but at £30 for something to get the shite out of my bucket ill give it a massive miss!! bucket trowel all the way or the gauger
 
spunky had one to try out if you do a search im sure youll find it somewhere

ive just had an email from them about the scoop but at £30 for something to get the shite out of my bucket ill give it a massive miss!! bucket trowel all the way or the gauger

Had an e-mail too. It's never gonna take off that scoop.
 
ya still need to use a bucket trowel to get the stuff out of the bottom so it might have its uses when the buckets full but over all its just anouther thing to clean cos as said before youll still need to use a bucket trowel to get the lat out of the bucket
 
I use the bottom of a plastic drum with a 30mm wall and 1/3 of the circumference cut flush to bottom of drum, contained muck, no cleaning (non stick board), easy handboard loading, copywright on invention, no cost to spreads, just ask good manners required
 
Ive used one there very good, they do what they say on the tin it's a scoop with a long handle saves you bending down all the time
 
You can push down hard the edges are shaped like a half moon so you can still get into the corners and pull the gear out .....you still need a bucket trowel anyway or a gauged you've got too scrape the edges when you're mixing
 
just got one of these,
best bit of kit ive bought for a while. if your doing bucket renders it saves your wrist as well as bending down
30 quid aint bad money for something that will last years, tight buggers a decent guagers getting on for a tenner.
 
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