![]() ![]() If you purchase Gamma Seal lids from Amazon, these lids cost $68/6 or $11.33 each. That is part of the reason that these lids cost so much more. These will keep the air and critters out, but will allow you access to your short-term food storage very easily. Why these bucket lids are so amazing is that you can easily use them for short-term or long-term food storage. The inside part of the lid screws into the part that snaps onto the bucket. The outer ring snaps down on your five-gallon bucket – or even your six-gallon bucket. These lids cost the most of any of the lids, but there is a reason for it. You can get your buckets free and purchase your lids from somewhere like Azure. This means that if you get free or cheap buckets with the 1/2″ deep lids and you want to do short-term food storage of large quantities of foods like oats or wheat, you can use these lids to do so. First off, these lids will fit on the same buckets as the 1/2″ deep lids do. ![]() These are the type of lids that you can purchase from Azure St andard and they measure just about 1″ all the way around. If, however, you plan just to use the bucket for short-term food storage of large quantities of foods, don’t use this lid. In other words, if you’re going to put food into mylar bags and use oxygen absorbers, this is a fine lid. These lids are fine for long-term food storage. These lids have a lip that measures about 3/4″ deep. When I got my lids from Walmart today, this is the type of lid that came with the buckets. So if you get your buckets for free, you may still need to purchase lids depending on what you’re using your buckets for and what type of lid came with your free (or cheap) buckets. Some of them are better for food storage than others. There are three main types of bucket lids that I’ve come across. I know that this sounds a little unusual when talking about getting buckets for free. It’s also the best way to find out if they have any buckets to sell/give away so that you don’t drive there to find out that they don’t have any to give you. The best way to figure out if a store charges and how much they charge is to call them. Walmart now charges $1, and Costco charges $2 locally. In our area, we can still get buckets free at Kroger and Schnucks. What I have discovered to this point is that while you can still get buckets for free at some places, some places have begun charging a marginal amount. Today, however, when she brought them out, they had a $1 price tag printed for each of them. Now before today, when I had gotten these buckets from Walmart, they were free. It took her a few minutes to find them and bring them out. When I was greeted by a bakery worker, I asked if they had any empty five-gallon frosting buckets. Today while I was at Wal-Mart, I swung by the bakery. So this – in many ways – is an example of that Covid scalping that was mentioned.īut there is another alternative to paying exorbitant rates for buckets! You can get buckets for either FREE or very cheap. One of the reasons that buckets (and canning jars, and canning lids, and so many other things) are so expensive is because the demand for them has gone up exponentially because of Covid. ![]() You Can Get Buckets Cheaper!Ī friend of mine recently talked about Covid Scalping. Your cost per bucket for Gamma Seal lids is $15.28. So the cost per bucket for clamp-on lids is $10.51. ![]() For specialized lids called Gamma Seal lids (I’ll cover these lids later), it’s an additional $8.02. A regular ‘clamp on’ lid costs $3.25 each. But then you will need to purchase additional lids. So the cost per bucket works out to be $7.26. A 10-pack of buckets WITHOUT lids for $72.55. I personally have purchase five-gallon buckets WITHOUT lids through Azure Standard. On, you can purchase a 10-pack of five-gallon buckets WITH lids for $120.99. If you’re wanting to purchase a single 5-gallon bucket from Amazon, the best price that you’ll find is $13.99.Īnother place that I’ve had friends purchase five-gallon buckets from is. If you make a purchase, we may make a small commission that aids in the cost of the running of this website.*** Five-gallon buckets have become expensive!īut those can be stinking expensive! Have you looked at prices for them? Amazon has 5-packs of buckets WITH lids for $53.99. If you click on a link, your price will remain the same. All of these are the items that I have bought for my own family. My promise to you is that I will only recommend the most economical version of the best quality of items to serve you. Some of the links may be affiliate links. And if you have food storage……you probably have or use five-gallon buckets (or sometimes six-gallon). The “Beans” in the saying represent your food storage. When people talk about what you need to buy as a prepper, I once heard it boiled down to: “Beans, Bullets, Bandaids.” I believe it was James Wesley Rawles of The Survival Blog that coined the phrase. ![]()
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