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Hit the beach or park with a Neatnix Stuff Bucket

June 11, 2008 by Jennifer Chait  
Filed under Home & Living

The Neatnix Stuff Bucket, I assume started out as an art caddy, and it could be used for such. However, its wide middle bucket, and handy 24 side pockets also make it a winner for summer outdoor organization. You can stick sunscreen and aloe gel in the outside pockets, along with some first aid kit items, plus a cell phone. In the middle bucket you can stash some rolled towels or a few extra shirts, a book, water bottles, you name it.

Here are some color choices. Note bucket types vary; squares, for example have 31 pockets. Click the picture for more info:

Tan & Navy Blue from Cheap Joes Art Stuff

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Light Pink with Brown Accents or Hot Pink with Light Pink Trim from Organize.com

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Forest Green & Khaki, Orange & Hot Pink, Navy & Khaki, Hot Pink & Black, and Black available at Dormbuys.com.

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Of course Neatnix themselves has most of the colors and they note that they come in various sizes; Small 6.5″ High, Original 8″ High, Large 10″ High, but I can’t figure out how to see anything but medium sized round buckets. Also prices and availability vary, so you might want to check out all the sites I’ve listed, until you find a price, color, and style that suits you. At the original Neatnix site, I like the Brown & Blue colored bucket best.

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Made from durable nylon Cordura like material, this stuff bucket is one of those storage solutions with a million uses.

Other ideas:

  • Baby diaper changing tote
  • Arts & crafts
  • Bath & beauty supply caddy
  • Snacks
  • Small sewing center
  • Tools

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9 Responses to “Hit the beach or park with a Neatnix Stuff Bucket”
  1. Marijke says:

    Very cool idea. I could have used something like that when my guys were younger. Heck, I could probably use one now.

    Marijke
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  2. Jackie b's says:

    This is a great idea. I would use one for my beading work. I could put my tools in the pockets as well as my stirling wire and string and then but bags of portable workng beads to take with me on long trips or to work when I have nothing to do there. Most excellent design. Kudos

  3. Jennifer says:

    Marijke – I could use this for so many things. I need many, but don’t really need them, if you know what I mean.

    Jackie – I like the bead idea. I keep loose beads in a flat container, but also in some old spice jars, which would be cool in this bucket. Plus my hemp would fit nicely.

  4. Joe says:

    Good Afternoon! So happy to see you are loving our buckets – wanted to share the links for the other sizes – they are under the craft and hobby tab on the top
    http://www.neatnix.com/bkt.html
    http://www.neatnix.com/bktsm.html
    http://www.neatnix.com/bktlg.html
    Enjoy!

  5. Jennifer says:

    Thanks Joe – these links are very useful. Don’t know why I couldn’t find them :)

  6. Joe says:

    also wanted to let you know that the organize.com bucket in pink and brown is actually brown with light pink accents – not the way it is pictured – Thanks

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