Boss Buckets were intentionally designed to simplify travel for both horse and rider. Six fully collapsed buckets stack to just 18 inches tall—about the height of one standard bucket—saving valuable space without sacrificing function! When not in use, fold it flat to keep your tack room, trailer, or barn organized!
Made from the most durable materials available, reinforced at the seams to ensure long term performance. We take pride in our product, and stand behind it offering a one year warranty.
One bucket that works three ways—expand it for water or feed, fold it halfway for ground use, or collapse it flat for travel and storage.
Safer Buckets are the best buckets, so all of our buckets come with fixed handle covers eliminate the risk of horses getting their tails, nose or anything else caught on the hooks— giving you peace of mind every time you use it. Whether you’re hauling to a show or feeding at home, it’s a practical upgrade you’ll use every day.
- Wide, livestock-friendly sized rim for max comfort.
- Holds over 5 gallons of water or feed.
- Collapses down to just 3 inches, 6 of our buckets flat are the same height as one regular bucket!
- Fold it half way so it doubles as a feed pan.
- Can withstand 200 pounds of pressure on the rim.
- Built for effortless travel and storage.
CARE & CLEANING:
Taking care of your Boss Bucket is about as easy as it gets. A quick wipe-down with a rag or sponge, warm water, and dish soap will handle most everyday messes. All in all, we recommend sticking with hot water, dish soap, and a good scrub as often as you want. Simple as it gets!
If you’re the squeaky-clean type, yes… we’ve pressure washed them too. Disclaimer: while a pressure washer will make your Boss Bucket look brand-spanking new, it can also leave distress marks on the rim, silicone, or bottom, and may weaken reinforced seams. Boss Buckets that have been pressure washed will void the one-year warranty — but hey, at least they’ll look new.
To help prevent mold buildup, we suggest rinsing your bucket out with a hose at least once a week. And if you do end up with mold on the silicone, don’t panic — good old-fashioned white vinegar and baking soda (the way grandma did it) will knock it right out. No harsh chemicals needed, so your Boss Bucket stays safe for your four-legged best friend.