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Reddit mentions of Eagle 1656MBBG Straight-Sided Drum with Metal Band and Plastic Lid with Bungs, 55 gal, Blue

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Eagle 1656MBBG Straight-Sided Drum with Metal Band and Plastic Lid with Bungs, 55 gal, Blue. Here are the top ones.

Eagle 1656MBBG Straight-Sided Drum with Metal Band and Plastic Lid with Bungs, 55 gal, Blue
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55 gallon Lab Pack Open head Drum Straight-sided with Plastic Bung Lid and Metal Lever-Lock ring Blue HDPE UN Rated for solidsConstructed of blue blow-molded high-density polyethylene (HDPE) with UV inhibitors, is durable and lightweight, weather and chemical resistant White Bung Lid with metal lever-lock band closure UN/DOT rated for solids Made in the USAFor use with smaller non-damaged bottles, cans, carboys and 5-gallon pails of non-leaking hazardous materialInside Dimensions - 20 1/16 (31cm) Top, 22 1/8 (56.2cm) Bottom, 35 13/16 (91cm) Height inches. Maximum Capacity - 552 Pounds ( 250 kg)
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ColorBlue
Height37 Inches
Length21 Inches
Number of items1
Width23 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Eagle 1656MBBG Straight-Sided Drum with Metal Band and Plastic Lid with Bungs, 55 gal, Blue:

u/TheDrunkenMagi · 25 pointsr/libertarianmeme

If you can't buy what you want, become the one who sells it

u/tsuuga · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

You're going to pay like a thousand bucks for that much bubble solution, plus shipping and handling. My advice would be to pick up an empty drum, a couple of buckets of liquid detergent, and a gallon of glycerin; and make it yourself in your back yard. You'd be looking at more like $250 plus shipping (particularly, you're going to save S&H on 400 pounds of water). There's lots of recipes online but you'd generally be looking at 1 part detergent to 6-8 parts water, and 1 part glycerin to 12-16 parts detergent.