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Pack-Away Silicone Collapsible Bucket

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The collapsible cup has long been in use as part of travel kits, and even the water bottles sport this fold-and-fit design. Wacky Practicals scales things up even further with the Pack-Away silicon collapsible bucket, perfect for outdoor explorations or simply as a gardening gadget. A simple solution to awkward and bulky metal pails, the bucket condenses as a result of several nested folds, and easily pops back into shape when necessary. The fun character of the transformation matches the bucket’s bright colors – six options are available – and holds up to 7 liters. For a flat-packed 5 centimeters, that’s quite a feat!

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