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Your cart is empty.High-production 5-gallon bucket has a sturdy, no-tip design and is great for large jobs. Made of solvent resistant PET with built-in 19" wide roll-off grid. The Wooster Brush Company has been manufacturing innovative, high-performance painting tools right out of Wooster, Ohio USA since 1851. Our trade names include Ultra/Pro, Advantage, Yachtsman, Shortcut paintbrushes; Super/Fab, Super Doo-Z roller covers; Sherlock frames and extension poles; Jumbo-Koter minirollers; and Prep Crew surface prep tools. You can feel confident knowing Wooster is the name behind your painting tools.
Outkazt4Eva
2025-09-03 12:05:13
I gotta say...I'm truly impressed with this bucket. The best part is the cleanup, always a pain, but a breeze with this bucket. Not certain what type of plastic it's made of, but unlike my other large roller pans..the paint literally peels right off with a sprayer. What a good buy..!!
world2give
2025-08-20 14:02:16
IF you want the very best rolling bucket a painter can ever have then use this bad boy.... If you want to make painting with it a breeze then here you go.....MODIFIED Wooster 8614 Wide Boy and tips for using: First off, once you receive it, you can make it a "rolling roll bucket" by simply getting four 3" locking casters with stems... There are 4 holes in the bottom of the wide boy that will accommodate these casters (which I bought at a local home improvement warehouse).... The only way to successfully affix these wheels to the wide boy so that they are not permanent is by tightly wrapping just the right amount of 1.5" masking tape on the threaded stem of each caster so that it will slide up into the hole and thus lodge inside the wide boy without falling out when you pick it up..... Next you should get a box of 42 gallon 3 mil contractor clean up trash bags...these will work as the absolute ultimate liner for this wide boy so you will NEVER get any paint on your wide boy (they fit perfectly and are way better than any cheaply made thin "liners" that some companies market specifically for the wide boy)... Using a straight edge, you will want to cut each bag that you want to use down to about a 20" length and then fit it squarely into the wide boy wrapping the top around the edges of the bucket ... .... The one other thing you will need for the bucket itself is some duct tape in order to tightly tape up that loose plastic white grab handle so that it always stays in an upright position making it much easier to grab when you need to pick up the bucket; it will no longer annoyingly spin or otherwise move on you.... Now that your bucket is set up and ready to use, you may want to pick up two 9" grid screens to make rolling off excess paint a breeze... (NOTE: when purchasing grid screens for use with a bag liner, it is very important to feel the bottoms of each screen to make sure that the ones you select have a smooth bottom and that neither of the two side rails extend past the bottom rail... Those rails are kinda sharp on the bottom and if they extend beyond the bottom rail, the slight force of you continually rolling off your paint with each dip will most likely tear a small hole in the bag and you will have a little bit of paint to wipe off when you remove the bag).....I have been using this method for several years now and can't believe I used to paint without it.... Phooey with that 9" roller when all you need is this well built bucket using the aforementioned setup, a Sherlock wide boy roller frame, an 18" Purdy Colossus roller cover and a 4" mini roller to get the tight spots that are too big to brush.... You will be the most hooked up painter around....Notes...When rolling your loaded wide boy over cords or other bumpy or unlevel areas always roll the bucket long ways or pick it up so as to avoid any possible tip over and thus a spill....You can also buy the lid (#8624) for this and keep the paint in it overnight...You can also use the empty bucket with wheels to easily transport tools and supplies....- kinda like a mini gang box (I roll it by using a 4' roller pole placed against the lid, that way there is no bending over).Once you have the wheels and a lid on the wide boy, you can stack them when not in use to save space....give it a try!EDIT- I've recently decided to cut costs and save clean up time and I quit using the grid screens all together... Now I just roll off the excess paint directly onto the 3 mil trash bag against the slanted side of the Wide Boy... Once you get your roller fully loaded with paint this works just fine without the screens but the screens do help you to get the roller fully saturated when you begin... Always remember to pre-moisten (and spin) any paint roller with water before painting as this helps the paint to be absorbed into the roller's pile much faster... (I fully soak my 18" rollers in a standard kitty litter pan filled with water and then use a super handy "paint brush spinner" to remove the excess water... NOTE: This is common sense but if using oil base paint, use the proper solvent, not water, to "activate" your roller.)
Rich K.
2025-08-12 18:11:53
I found “worldtogive†tricked out review very helpful !Additionally I found these YEEMIGO wheels on Amazon to be excellent quality, have built-in brake and also has self threading inserts that eliminate the need to jam them in with tape. The inserts can be installed with an Allen key into the plastic holes provided... The wheels then thread into these inserts.Yes, this is now the most tricked out paint bucket around. Thanks for your suggestion“ YEEMIGO 4.2 out of 5 stars 138 Reviews3 Inch Swivel Caster Wheels with Safety Dual Locking Set of 4, UNC 5/16"-18x1" Threaded Stem Mount Industrial Casters, Castors Heavy Duty Total Capacity 450Lbs for Carts Furniture Dolly Workbenchâ€
Sam Shartzer
2025-07-18 11:17:52
We had a lot of painting to do so we gave 18" a chance. It is fast when doing large spaces. A pain when working in smaller areas, even some hallways.This bucket did not disappoint. It is very large and very stable.The only complaint would be it is hard to clean. Some people recommend using plastic drop material to line the bucket but that seemed to make a bigger mess for me.So it is great for what it is. But don't use it to paint a single room. It is easier to just use a 9" with disposable plastic liners in a normal tray. You will spend almost as much time cleaning up otherwise.
Debounce
2025-06-21 14:25:02
The lid is sold separately! We used this to paint rooms in our house with 18" rollers. We line the bucket with plastic bags to prevent the bucket itself from getting dried up paint after time. Works really well.The best part is that after your paint project is complete, you can use this bucket to store all your roller and brushes in. It has a very sturdy handle.I got the lid and it completes the bucket, but I wish they just sold the thing with the lid. Therefore 4/5 stars.
Chris
2025-06-09 16:57:20
What can I say about this product? It's a cuboid made of plastic that holds paint.Pretty straight forward. Seems well made and casters can be added. The handle is very comfortable and carries just like it should. Not much else I can say about a plastic cuboid that holds paint. Oh!.....it's green....
Nater
2025-05-28 17:38:00
As stated in another review, don’t waste your money on the cheap liner bags listed on here.Buy 42 gallon 3mil trash bag and cut it to 20â€. Slightly stretch to fit and it will stay in place.Also add two paint screens from Lowe’s or Menards that are 5 gallon version.This setup works great for 12 to 18 inch rollers.Easily add casters that you can get from any hardware store.Ultimate paint bucket.
William Slater
2025-05-22 17:52:38
Whether you are using an 18" roller or a 9" roller this bucket is very helpful. Fill it once and you can finish most jobs. It is sturdy and the handle makes it easy to move. I used the liners so I didn't have to clean it. It is large enough to store a lot of painting tools when not in use, so that is an added benefit. Highly recommend.
Fatima
2025-03-16 11:29:21
Llego dañado.
Moses Kaulaity
2025-03-10 15:26:03
Very strong, but kinda pricey for a big ol plastic bucket, but incredibly effective for paining with a 18in. roller (and smaller!)
Steven B.
2025-02-11 10:01:16
This works very well. I wish I purchased it 35 years ago.
Mallet
2025-01-05 13:34:05
Parfait
Rigo Valdes
2025-01-01 20:39:54
Nice size but the roller drip ramp should be gigger
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