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balde

Balde is a common noun in Portuguese and Galician meaning a bucket or pail; in many Spanish-speaking regions balde also refers to a bucket. It denotes a portable container designed to transport liquids and loose materials. The term is used in everyday speech as well as in industrial and agricultural contexts.

Construction and design: Most baldes are cylindrical or conical and equipped with a handle attached to the

Variants and uses: Common variants include paint buckets with lids, mop buckets with wringers, and collapsible

Care and cultural notes: Clean baldes after use, dry thoroughly to prevent rust in metal versions, and

rim.
They
can
be
made
of
metal
(such
as
steel
or
aluminum),
plastic
(polypropylene
or
polyethylene),
or
wood.
Typical
capacities
range
from
about
1
liter
for
small
utility
pails
to
25
liters
for
larger
household
buckets.
Some
designs
include
reinforced
rims,
measures
on
the
inside,
or
a
lid.
silicone
baldes
for
travel.
In
construction
and
farming,
larger
buckets
are
used
for
carrying
water,
cement,
grain,
or
feed.
In
firefighting
and
rescue
scenarios,
light
metal
buckets
are
sometimes
used
for
improvised
water
transport
in
emergencies.
store
in
a
dry
place.
Plastic
baldes
may
degrade
under
prolonged
sun
exposure.
The
simple
bucket
remains
a
ubiquitous
tool
across
households
and
workplaces
for
basic
transport,
containment,
and
utility
tasks.