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Staples Plus Members: 5.5"x8"x10" Charging Bucket w/ Lid & Handle - 12 for $3.77 + FS

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Staples [staples.com] has a 90% off clearance sale on Diversey Polypropylene Dry Wipe Charging Bucket, White, 12/Box for $3.77.
Dimensions of bucket: 5.5"H x 8"W x 10"D
Comes with handle and hinged lid.
This doesn't seem to be available at local stores and is only available for delivery. Free delivery for Staples Plus Members. So this doesn't look like a deal for those that can't get free delivery.

I think charging buckets are *supposed* to be used in medical facilities where you soak dry wipes in bleach/sanitizer, and the medical personnel use the wipes to sanitize. But at this price (about 31 cents each), use your imagination. Maybe use them for organizing or gardening or whatever.
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Staples [staples.com] has a 90% off clearance sale on Diversey Polypropylene Dry Wipe Charging Bucket, White, 12/Box for $3.77.
Dimensions of bucket: 5.5"H x 8"W x 10"D
Comes with handle and hinged lid.
This doesn't seem to be available at local stores and is only available for delivery. Free delivery for Staples Plus Members. So this doesn't look like a deal for those that can't get free delivery.

I think charging buckets are *supposed* to be used in medical facilities where you soak dry wipes in bleach/sanitizer, and the medical personnel use the wipes to sanitize. But at this price (about 31 cents each), use your imagination. Maybe use them for organizing or gardening or whatever.

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Great for making your own 'swiffer' sheets. Make a solution of mostly water, a bit of vinegar and a few drops of any cleaner. Fold and soak microfiber 12x12 towels in it. Voila. Mop away
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Quote from TheBigCPabster :
Cheaper to just buy the Swiffer pads.

Microfiber towels are reusable umpteen number of times. Mostly water + vinegar / soap solution costs pennies. What are you talking about?
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One question asked on the Staples website about these containers was "are they food safe"?
Staples side-stepped this in their answer, replying only they were "designed for use with various cleaners, disinfectants, and sanitizers." But polypropylene is inherently "food safe", and in fact widely used for just that! Dunno about dishwasher safe or freezer safe though!
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Quote from UkeDog :
One question asked on the Staples website about these containers was "are they food safe"?
Staples side-stepped this in their answer, replying only they were "designed for use with various cleaners, disinfectants, and sanitizers." But polypropylene is inherently "food safe", and in fact widely used for just that! Dunno about dishwasher safe or freezer safe though!

Thanks for the info. It says PP but idk what number is on the bottom of the container to be sure. Anyways, $4 can't go wrong.
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lisa788
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Clicked link because I was wondering how many USB ports a "Charging Bucket" has...
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This is one of those deals I order, then in a month I toss or give them away lol. Slickdeals effect
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TorGa3iGhT
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Shipping for 9.95 kinda kills this deal for me since I really don't know what I would use these for
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ibuythingshere
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i dont know what kind of charging it can do, but doesn't seem to use USB-C
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Quote from ibuythingshere :
i dont know what kind of charging it can do, but doesn't seem to use USB-C
Doesn't look like the battery is included, either.
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Quote from abi.ra :
Great for making your own 'swiffer' sheets. Make a solution of mostly water, a bit of vinegar and a few drops of any cleaner. Fold and soak microfiber 12x12 towels in it. Voila. Mop away

Get an O-Cedar spin mop and bucket and never waste money on Swiffer pads again. The nicer ones have a separate clean water section.
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Looks like a slightly bigger version of the Kirkland dishwasher pods container.
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Quote from GuanabanaPR :
Thanks for the info. It says PP but idk what number is on the bottom of the container to be sure. Anyways, $4 can't go wrong.
That would be the the number "5". Inside the recycle triangle, below which is "PP".
These are really nice little containers.
Btw, the carton of 12 measures about 24" x 12" x 10.5".
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Quote from abi.ra :
Microfiber towels are reusable umpteen number of times. Mostly water + vinegar / soap solution costs pennies. What are you talking about?
Yes, though what you pay for with a Swiffer is the convenience of being able to toss it, whereas you have to wash/dry/restock the microfiber. In my house I'd also have to yank off all of the hair and other debris that would just end up clogging my washing machine, which isn't pleasant.

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Quote from abi.ra :
Great for making your own 'swiffer' sheets. Make a solution of mostly water, a bit of vinegar and a few drops of any cleaner. Fold and soak microfiber 12x12 towels in it. Voila. Mop away

Do you mean a mop?

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