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Keep contents secure with these pails and tight-fitting lids.
Pails are often used in food-processing applications.
This pail has a brass handle that inhibits sparking and is nonmagnetic. It is often used with oil and solvents.
Often used in food-processing applications, these plastic pails can be located using metal detectors.
Mix and store noncorrosive flammable liquids, such as paints and lacquers.
These 300 series stainless steel pails meet NSF/ANSI standards and are commonly used in food-processing applications.
Hold objects or materials for transport or pouring.
These single-use pails are often used to mix paint.
Quickly open and close pails with these lids.The threaded lid screws into a ring that permanently fits over the pail edge.
Turn your pail into a comfortable swivel seat with these covers.
Stabilize pails in these holders to prevent them from tipping and sliding.
Caps are made with an additive that prevents static charge from building up on the surface.
Stretch these plastic caps over the tops of pails to keep out dust, bugs, and other debris.
Quickly pry lids off plastic pails or paint cans.
Manually seal lids on open-head steel pails.
These metal batch cans meet NSF/ANSI 2 standards for food-processing equipment.
These corrosion-resistant cans have a built-in faucet for dispensing.
Also known as milk cans, these have a narrow mouth for controlled pouring.
These plastic batch cans meet NSF/ANSI 2 sanitary standards for food environments.
Use the faucet on these batch cans for easy dispensing.
Dispense liquids using the built-in faucet.
These tubs are crack and dent resistant.
Tubs are made of galvanized steel for corrosion resistance.
These drums have smooth, welded seams to prevent food and chemicals from collecting in crevices.
Store food, beverage, and pharmaceutical products in these drums, which have a sanitary design.
Clamp lids onto sanitary stainless steel drums using these leverlock closing rings, which create a tight seal and are easy to put on and take off.
Replace the lids on your sanitary stainless steel drums. These lids are highly polished to prevent product buildup and bacteria growth, so they’re used to store food, beverage, and pharmaceutical products.
Seal lids onto sanitary drums. These silicone seals are FDA compliant for direct contact with food.
These drums are corrosion resistant and are UN-compliant for shipping.
Ship materials in these UN-compliant drums.
These drums are seamless, making them more durable than other plastic drums.
These drums are UN-compliant for shipping.
The inside of these drums is epoxy coated to resist rust.
A threaded opening 4" from the bottom allows you to drain a drum without moving it.
Store dry materials in these drums.
A plastic liner and lid allow these drums to be used with wet and dry materials.
Use these drums for secondary containment or for temporarily storing and transporting leaking containers.
Protect contents from dirt, dust, and other contaminants with these caps.
An additive on these caps prevents static charge from building up on the surface.
These containers have two molded-in side handles and a durable bottom that stands up to dragging across the floor.
Often used in high-traffic environments, such as parking lots and cafeterias, these waste containers are dent resistant.
A galvanized finish protects these waste containers from rust.
Open these plastic waste containers with your foot to discard trash without touching the lid.
Step on the pedal to open these containers.
Add these 7" tall waste containers to tables, shelves, and small spaces.
Mount these containers to the wall to avoid using valuable floor space.
Wheel away waste in these large-capacity containers. Made of seamless heavy duty plastic, they resist cracks, dents, and leaks.
Shipped flat so you can keep plenty of extras on hand, these cardboard containers have a self-locking base for fast assembly.
Open these waste containers with a wave of your hand. The motion-activated sensor lifts the lid and lowers it automatically.
Recycle your nonleaking magnetic and electronic ballasts. Use the paid shipping label to send the ballasts to a recycling facility.
Fill these containers with your dead batteries, then attach the included paid shipping label to send them to a recycling facility.
These containers are marked with a recycling symbol to distinguish them from waste containers.
Recycling labels make it clear these containers are not for waste.
Made of heavy duty plastic, these containers resist cracks, dents, and leaks. They can be used with automated collection systems.
Recycle up to 45 lbs. of disposable gloves—these containers keep all of your used gloves isolated to prevent the spread of contaminants in your facility.
Safely dispose of used light bulbs by recycling them. Containers include a paid shipping label to send the bulbs to a recycling facility.
Fill these containers with up to 25 lbs. of disposable masks to prevent cross-contamination in your facility, then seal and send them to a recycling facility with the pre-paid shipping label.
Dispose of needles, razor blades, and other sharp objects with these sealable containers. They are also known as sharps containers and are puncture resistant.
Slip worn blades into the side slot and safely break them off inside container.
Insert scalpel and then press the button to remove the blade.
The spring-loaded, self-closing cap on these cans automatically vents to relieve excess vapor pressure, and a flame arrester protects against outside ignition.
Easily fill these cans through the detachable wide-mouth funnel, then remove the threaded plug to empty. A flame arrester protects against outside ignition.
Made of plastic to resist harsh acids and corrosives, these safety cans have a self-closing cap to prevent spills and a trigger handle to empty contents with one hand.
For temporary storage of oil- and solvent-soaked towels and brushes, these containers protect flammable contents from potential fire sources and spontaneous combustion.
Keep outdoor smoking areas tidy with these weather-resistant containers. The narrow neck restricts oxygen flow to extinguish internal fires, while the broad base provides stability.
Securely dispose of confidential materials. These containers are lockable and have a slot in the lid to slip in documents.
Dispose of waste and recycling in a single container, while still keeping them separate—these containers open hands-free with their foot pedal and close softly.
Safely dispose of static-charged waste. When placed on a grounded floor, these containers drain static charges from the waste into the floor.
Turn your pail into a versatile toolbox.
Keep tools within reach with these pouches that slip onto your belt.
A steel spring keeps these bags open when you need them, then collapses for compact storage.
Add pockets to a traffic cone for easy access to flashlights, hand tools, and small parts.
Store, pour, and carry up to 1 gallon.
Also known as Type I safety cans, these have a single opening for both filling and pouring.
A self-closing faucet provides controlled, one-handed dispensing of liquids.
Tip cans down for controlled dispensing, then swing them back to their upright position.
Also known as Type II safety cans, these have two openings—one for filling, one for pouring.
Handy on forklifts and scaffolding, these trays hang on square and rounded rails to keep tools and supplies waist height.
Protect pails and clean up quickly with these liners.
With spill capacities up to 170 gallons, these tubs hold 55-gallon drums.
These polyethylene pails have a twist-lock lid that opens and closes without tools and provides a more secure seal than a snap-lock lid.
Add a lid to safely ship with these pails.
These pails come matched with UN-specified lids.
Add a tight-fitting, snap-lock lid to safely ship hazardous materials in these sturdy pails.
Prevent the absorption and permeation of chemicals with these fluorinated pails.
Also known as closed-head pails, these round jugs have a small top opening. They safely ship hazardous liquids.
Also known as closed-head pails, these rectangular jugs have a small top opening. Use them to safely ship hazardous liquids.
Prevent the absorption of harsh solvents, cleaning agents, and adhesives to safely ship hazardous liquids. There is a security ring on the lid that separates when the jug is opened.
The jug inside these cardboard containers collapses as it dispenses for uninterrupted flow.
The jug in these kits holds its shape as liquid is dispensed. It comes with a cardboard box for protection.
Tilt these trucks to empty.
Wheel these dump trucks around or move them with a forklift. Tilt to empty.
Tow up to three of these trucks at the same time. Tilt to empty.
Hoist these hoppers to move, then open the trapdoor on the bottom to empty.
Drain water from the bottom of the bucket.
Wring out extra water from your mop.
This drum works with drum-top vacuums for 55-gallon open-head drums.
Snap these onto wire pail and bucket handles for a more comfortable and secure grip.
Similar to a shower cap, these caps have an elastic band that allows them to stretch and cover a variety of shapes in a range of sizes.
For large jobs, pour paint into these four-gallon pails. They have a handle for portability and a textured edge to remove excess paint from your roller. Compatible with rollers up to 9" long.