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Fiskars 9424 Garden Bucket Caddy

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The Fiskars garden bucket caddy features clever, durable design to make gardening easier. In addition to its deep, large pockets for hand tool and glove storage, the caddy has a space for seed storage to keep seeds dry and protected, as well as a beverage holder and even a cell-phone pocket. The durable cloth caddy fits snugly around a 5-gallon bucket. Tools and bucket are not included.
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Technical Details

- Garden bucket caddy featuring unique and clever design
- Fits snugly on 5-gallon bucket
- Sturdy canvas construction with deep pockets for various hand tools
- Includes cell phone, beverage, and seed packet holders
- 8.9-by-10-by-13.4-inches at 2-pounds
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Customer Buzz
 "Good idea, poorly executed" 2009-07-23
By The Mechanic (AZ, USA)
This is a good idea that has been poorly executed.



There are ample pockets for your most used tools, and the size of these pockets gives you plenty of flexibility.



For my own personal use, the seed packet storage is a lot of wasted space, which really can't be converted to use for anything other than seed packets. I think the cell-phone pocket is another waste of space on this rig as well. I don't want to be bothered while I'm out in the yard. I'm sure some of you might agree!



Where I am truly disappointed with this product is in it's quality. The materials are fine, but the assembly is truly poor. There is a snap closure on this rig, and when it was made, the snap grommet cut right through the back rubberized fabric, causing that closure to be totally useless. It isn't worth the time and effort to patch the fabric, and install a new snap (or other closure device). The hook-and-loop fastening strap that holds the body of the rig to the bucket is a generic low-quality velcro. The stitching overall is pretty low quality, and less than accurate at the seams and attachment points. Don't overload your rig, or it will sag. Don't remove the rig from the bucket frequently, or it will fail to "stick". Use a dedicated 5-gallon bucket, and leave it attached.



I would suggest getting something like a "Bucket Boss" rig, and adapting it to your gardening needs.

Customer Buzz
 "Right idea? Wrong execution?" 2009-07-02
By C. Coleman (Atlanta)
The Fiskars 9424 Garden Bucket Caddy surely has appeal to somebody, but I can't imagine the Caddy really having any kind of mass appeal. It's a good idea - for someone who has the need to tote a bucket and yard tools - but that leads to this question: Who needs to tote a large bucket and garden tools?



Answer: gardenders who do a lot of weeding?



That's the answer I got from a number of people who said that the bucket had "all kinds of uses in the garden" and then had difficulty explaining those needs coupled with the need to tote the tools with the bucket.



I'm not intending to be short sighted here. Believe me, I see lots of uses for a bucket and tools - weeding, harvesting, seed toting, bulb toting, or just extra space to store larger gardening items - like bags of lime or fertilizer.



But you should ask yourself first, before you buy - do I tote things in a bucket and need my gardening tools when I do?



The design seems fine, but has some flaws. For starters, some of the pockets have no bottoms... and if you don't have the right size tool in there, these pockets are then useless. When you do have something in there that's large enough to provide resistance, it's a bit unweildy.



Loaded down, the Caddy is heavy, maybe even too heavy to fit nicely on the bucket. The more you have in the caddy, the snugger the fit. Completely loaded with a series of tools, we found the caddy almost impossible to fasten aroung the bucket we had. And be careful selecting a bucket. Buckets with heavy trim or banding near the top may be the right volume but will not work with this caddy - it just won't reach around.



Fiskars would be wise to recommend a bucket or two to send customers in the right direction. You may find a quick trip to your local bix bog hardware store doesn't yield a good bucket.



The other major issue is this: You can't empty the bucket with the caddy on unless you want to play fruit basket turnover with your tools. There's no locking mechanism or tie back to keep the tools in place when the bucket is inverted - so you can fill the bucket, but you'll have to remove the caddy first before you then empty the bucket.



Also, depending upon the handle on your bucket - you may find it difficult to get the handle out of the way when the caddy is in place.



Bottom line: I'm just not sold on this device that looks like it should be handy and useful in the photographs. Practicality, design issues, and limited use make for a below average product.



UPDATE: We saw an AVID SCRAPBOOKER with this device, wrapped around a bucket. She has all sorts of scrapbooking tools in the caddy, and the bucket became a portable trash can. Not the intended use, but very resourceful. Go figure!

Customer Buzz
 "Garden Bucket Caddy" 2009-07-02
By S. Doherty (Clinton Twp, MI)
I loved the concept of having my tools attached to my bucket, but the caddy has failed in execution. Once you fill all the pockets of the caddy with your gardening tools, it gets too heavy to stay attached to the bucket and falls off without warning. I have tried different ways to keep it on, but haven't found anything that works yet with the velcro closure. The other problem is you can't really dump your bucket with the caddy on unless you want to throw away your tools with the weeds. And the caddy is hard to get back on the bucket with the tools in it because of the weight and gravity pulling it down as you are trying to re-secure it to the top of the bucket.

Customer Buzz
 "Garden Bucket" 2009-06-28
By T. Sauer (Rushville USA)
I bought it for my wife who is an avid gardener, she uses it all the time. Pockets hold what you put there and no more trips to the shed a bunch of times to find something because it is right where you put it. You have all you'll need with this product.

Customer Buzz
 "Garden Bucket Caddy" 2009-06-23
By Richard Butler (New York)
Well made sturdy product. Organizes your garden tools. Seed Pockets and even a pocket for your cell.


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Fiskars 7936 PowerGear Pruner

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Produced by a leader in the garden tools market, the Fiskars PowerGear bypass pruner is perfect for precise clean cutting of green growth. The pruner features Fiskars's trademarked PowerGear design, which maximizes leverage for more pruning power for your effort. As you clasp the pruner, the outside handle actually rotates with the gears, an ingenious design that minimizes strain and fatigue while providing impressive results. The replaceable ultrahardened steel blade is designed to stay sharp longer than leading blades, and the handles are made of reinforced nylon engineered for strength and lightness. Fiskars PowerGear tools have been awarded the Arthritis Foundation's ease-of-use commendation. Designed with comfort in mind, the tool fits perfectly in the hand. With its 3/4-inch cutting capacity, this is definitely a professional quality pruner, but even weekend gardeners can benefit from its fantastic design. Lifetime warranty.
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- PowerGear design maximizes leverage for increased pruning power
- Replaceable ultra-hardened steel blade is designed to stay sharp longer
- 3/4-inch cutting capacity is perfect for pruning green growth
- Reinforced nylon handles engineered for strength and lightness
- Lifetime warranty; PowerGear tools awarded ease-of-use commendation from the Arthritis Foundation
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Customer Buzz
 "Great blades" 2009-07-13
By Deborah Verlen (Park Ridge, IL USA)
I finally broke down and bought a more expensive pair of pruners than usual. The blades on these are great! Small branches and more cut easily, quickly and cleanly. They are certainly a lot more comfortable to hold than the cheap $7 sheers I've purchased in the past.

My biggest issue with them so far is the orange hold-close tab broke almost immediately. They have a life time warranty, but of course I threw away the receipt and all of the packing materials.

Customer Buzz
 "Poor Customer Service becomes good" 2009-04-21
By D. Reese (Hampstead, NH)
The return spring on my Fiskars hand Pruner broke after a few months of use.

A month of unsatisfactory e-mails ended with a prompt, courteous and informative message from Nikki at Fiskars Customer Service in Wisconsin which turned out to be accurate as a new replacement pruner was delivered to our door as I was writing yet another e-mail to Fiskars.



D Reese,

Hampstead, NH

Customer Buzz
 "Easy on the hands" 2009-03-31
By Hoolia
The old saying "cut through like butter?" It could describe this pruner.



For those gardeners who don't want to take breaks inbetween pruning due to pain or to press too hard; this is the tool for you.



My 60yr old father received this for his bday and loves it. Convenient, powerful and affordable

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 "Hands down, the best out there." 2009-03-30
By NFL Fan (Los Angeles, CA USA)
I bought a pair of these in 1994 when I bought my first house. Loved it so much, I bought another pair for my mom, and one more for myself in case they stopped making them. (Here's hoping they never stop producing these things!)



These are the BEST. You'll love them. Smooth, easy to use for extended periods of work and still very sharp.

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 "So easy to use!" 2009-03-29
By L. Matthews
These pruners are so easy to use. They make working in the yard a pleasure.


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