Looking for stackable pellet containers

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I use these...
Lot to be said for the transparent feature. A lot of Sterilite products are very waterproof. But this seal looks continuous and functional. Thanks for the tip, MesKC.
 
This how I keep mine.
I'm looking at your pic, Topwater, lower right bucket, and am dying to know what kind of tree is a turkey tree. I assume turkey pellets come from a turkey tree? Or is that any ol' tree you shoot a turkey out of? :emoji_sunglasses:
 
I've used the Kingsford Charcoal containers, but also find that Tidy Cat litter comes in these really strong, stackable containers with a handle so they're easy to carry and pour. So I use those now. Hold like 30-40lbs of pellets per container.
 
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I'm looking at your pic, Topwater, lower right bucket, and am dying to know what kind of tree is a turkey tree. I assume turkey pellets come from a turkey tree? Or is that any ol' tree you shoot a turkey out of? :emoji_sunglasses:
Absolutely..
 
I'm looking at your pic, Topwater, lower right bucket, and am dying to know what kind of tree is a turkey tree. I assume turkey pellets come from a turkey tree? Or is that any ol' tree you shoot a turkey out of? :emoji_sunglasses:
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I use sugar beet seed pails. Stack great, lid closes pretty well, and they are free.
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These 2 are doing duty in the basement storing cat litter
 
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