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Reddit mentions of Rubbermaid Commercial Products Brute Tote Storage Container With Lid, 20-Gallon, White (Fg9S3100Wht)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Rubbermaid Commercial Products Brute Tote Storage Container With Lid, 20-Gallon, White (Fg9S3100Wht). Here are the top ones.

HEAVY DUTY: Storage bin is a heavy duty storage container used for storing and transporting itemsERGONOMIC HANDLES: User friendly grip handles decrease potential for back injury and finger strainHANDLE DRAINS: Holes in handle allow water to drain, reducing risk of bacteria build upSECURE LID: Lid snaps tight, keeping contents secure withinRIBBED CONSTRUCTION: Reinforced ribbed bottom allows bin to be dragged without damageSTACKABLE STORAGE: Containers stack securely for efficient use of space in homes, garages, sheds, closets, or at a businessHIGH STRENGTH RESIN: Constructed for high density polyethylene resin plastic for commercial grade strengthDIMENSIONS: Measures 27 to 3/4 inches x 17 to 1/2 inches x 15 to 1/4 inches
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height15.10000038147 Inches
Length28.89999961853 Inches
Number of items1
Size20G
Weight5.39912079638 Pounds
Width17.39999961853 Inches
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Found 2 comments on Rubbermaid Commercial Products Brute Tote Storage Container With Lid, 20-Gallon, White (Fg9S3100Wht):

u/powerofpurple23 · 2 pointsr/Pets

How about a large tupperware/ubbermaid container, like the ones that people keep excess christmas/holiday decorations in, and college kids load up with their dorm stuff. You could get one that the whole bag of food fits in, that's what my mom used to do, it kept it fresh and you're 4-pawed friends won't be able to get into it without you. something like this would hold the whole 50# bag of food http://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-Commercial-FG9S3100WHT-Gallon-Capacity/dp/B007VB6CXA/ref=sr_1_23?s=storageorganization&ie=UTF8&qid=1377108136&sr=1-23&keywords=rubbermaid+storage+bin there may be cheaper ones, I know around holidays they go on sale for really cheap at dept. stores, you can usually get halloween or christmas themed ones for around $10 if you wait until after the seasons are over, although that would be quite the wait and i am assuming you need something right now

u/elucidatum · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Well it's true if your filament came dry. Mind you, the whole deal with getting vacuum sealed filament with a couple of token desiccant packs meant for medicine bottles and packs of beef jerky in the middle of the spool where there's no air contact with the filament anyway is just a gimmick. I've had entire batches of Chinese filament from Amazon come to me full of moisture right out of the packaging. Honestly, even when I buy domestic filament from manufacturers I trust, I always bake it for an hour at 120F before first use just for complete piece of mind, and then store the spools in 20 gallon totes with 5lbs of silica gel pellets lining the bottom.

Those little tiny packs of silica don't do anything. They're useless.