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Bunnings customers leave funny reviews for legendary iconic 20L bucket | Daily Mail Online

By Louise Allingham For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 06:29 EST, 25 May 2023 | Updated: 06:29 EST, 25 May 2023 Plastic Water Drums

Bunnings customers leave funny reviews for legendary iconic 20L bucket | Daily Mail Online

Shoppers are in stitches as hysterical reviews for a basic Bunnings buy are being posted to the retailer's website. 

Customers are raving about the $8 20L container that comes with a separate $3.50 lid calling it 'life-changing' and 'more than just a bucket'.

Dozens of humorous five-star reviews are pouring in online for the 'marvellous receptacle' with shoppers making puns, waxing lyrical about its many uses and even sharing the names they've given the 'miraculous' bucket.

'This is more than just a bucket...The colour makes it stand out from the crowd of buckets I already have and I believe this purchase has been life changing,' one review read. 

Bucket buyers have shared images of their favourite hardware companion sitting on the living room couch, enjoying a beer at the bar and even riding a bike. 

Customers are raving about Bunnings' $8 20L Pail in hysterical reviews calling it 'life-changing' and 'more than just a bucket'

'Attention, fellow bucket enthusiasts! Feast your eyes upon the legendary Bunnings 20L Bucket, a miraculous marvel that puts all other buckets to shame. Its colossal size will make you feel like a puny ant in comparison, while its durability laughs in the face of feeble, flimsy imitations,' one assessor gushed. 

'Prepare for bucket greatness, my friends. The Bunnings 20L bucket is here to show you what a real bucket is capable of. Bow down to the bucket supremacy and embrace the bucket revolution! Your world will never be the same again. Bucket on, my comrades!'

In more reviews, the Bunnings favourite was called 'the bucket to end all buckets', and 'the Chuck Norris of buckets', and someone even claimed it would 'outlast you, society, and maybe even God'.

Bucket buyers have shared images of their favourite hardware companion sitting on the living room couch, enjoying a beer at the bar and even riding a bike

Some have come up with clever puns to express their love for the 'miraculous marvel' with one saying others 'pail in comparison'.

'I purchased this because it was on my bucket list. I was so excited I couldn't keep a lid on it. It's more buckety than I expected. No scuffs when purchased, it was bucket naked,' they joked.

A reviewer even got creative by penning a rhyming poem. 

'Oh, humble Bunnings bucket, sturdy and true, In your vibrant orange hue, you shine through. A vessel of versatility, a symbol of might, With you by my side, tasks take flight,' they wrote. 

'Oh, Bunnings bucket, a friend so fine, reliable companion, rain or shine. So, let's raise a cheer for this humble soul, The Bunnings bucket, making life whole. A beacon of resilience, ever ready to aid, In you, dear bucket, we find our trade.'

The Bunnings favourite was called 'the bucket to end all buckets', and 'the Chuck Norris of buckets', and someone even claimed it will 'outlast you, society, and maybe even God'

Others said they've been using the 'phenomenal' pail in some unorthodox ways.  

'I got sick of seeing the world falling apart - after I put this bucket over my head, I can't see a thing! Have never been happier,' someone said. 

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'Wow. The legends are true. This bucket does far more than just bucket. Paired together with a set of drumsticks, these make fantastic drums,' a second shopper wrote. 

'Do yourself a favour and buy a whole set so you can have drumming parties with a group of friends out the back with a few beers and some snags on the barbie.'

One reviewer who called himself 'Not Gus' shared a day in the life of his Bunnings bucket he affectionately named Bertie. 

'Once upon a time, there was a humble bucket named Bertie. Bertie the Bunnings Bucket, lived in a small shed in the backyard of a cosy cottage. Every day, Bertie eagerly awaited his owner, a retired landscaper named Gus, to fill him with water,' he said. 

'Bertie took pride in nourishing the vibrant flowers and lush plants in the garden. Over time, Bertie became more than just a vessel; he became a symbol of growth and the beauty that can bloom with a little care.'

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