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Bucket

A bucket is a portable, open-top container used for carrying liquids or solids. It is typically cylindrical or slightly tapered and equipped with a handle or bail for carrying. Buckets are commonly made of metal, plastic, or wood, and may include a pouring lip to aid emptying.

Common materials and construction features include galvanized steel or aluminum for metal buckets, high-density polyethylene or

Sizes range from about 1 liter to 20 liters for everyday use, with larger industrial buckets used

History and terminology: The concept of a portable vessel for carrying liquids is ancient, and wooden or

other
plastics
for
lightweight
options,
and
wooden
staves
bound
by
metal
hoops
for
traditional
buckets.
Household
buckets
often
have
a
flat
bottom
and
integrate
a
spout
or
pouring
edge.
Handles
can
be
rigid
metal
wires
or
molded
plastic
grips.
Some
buckets
are
lined
or
treated
to
resist
corrosion
or
staining.
in
farming,
construction,
or
mining.
Typical
uses
include
carrying
water,
cleaning,
gardening,
mixing
substances,
and
transporting
bulk
materials.
Special-purpose
buckets
include
ice
buckets
for
beverages
and
sand
or
toy
buckets
for
children.
In
industrial
contexts,
"bucket"
also
denotes
a
scoop
attached
to
equipment
such
as
a
crane
or
excavator,
used
to
move
bulk
materials.
metal
buckets
have
long
been
used
in
households
and
industry.
The
modern
term
"bucket"
entered
English
in
the
Middle
English
period
and
has
since
become
a
general
term
for
both
hand-carried
containers
and
machine
scoops.