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es355lucille 04-02-2011 05:27 PM

Brute Garbage Cans
 
Anyone seen these in Calgary? Brute carries 32-55 Gallon....and you can get lids and dollies for them. I am looking for something that I can cook some live rock in......45g drums are good too but scary what might have been in them prior.


http://www.uline.ca/BL_6756/Brute-Co...FZFoKgodeh-fsg

DiverDude 04-02-2011 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by es355lucille (Post 603591)
Anyone seen these in Calgary? Brute carries 32-55 Gallon....and you can get lids and dollies for them. I am looking for something that I can cook some live rock in......45g drums are good too but scary what might have been in them prior.


http://www.uline.ca/BL_6756/Brute-Co...FZFoKgodeh-fsg

Do a search on "Brute" on this site; this has been discussed a number of times already. The bottom line is that unless it's a food-grade container, there is a possibility of mould-release agents leeching into the water over time. Just how much and how dangerous this may be to livestock is debatable. Plenty of people seem to use these without issue as well.

As usual, it boils down to you having to make a decision without any serious evidence one way or the other that these are suitable for our needs....

shootingstar 04-02-2011 06:13 PM

Look around your local area and find a restaurant supply company, they carry the brute cans that are guaranteed food safe.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DiverDude (Post 603592)
Do a search on "Brute" on this site; this has been discussed a number of times already. The bottom line is that unless it's a food-grade container, there is a possibility of mould-release agents leeching into the water over time. Just how much and how dangerous this may be to livestock is debatable. Plenty of people seem to use these without issue as well.

As usual, it boils down to you having to make a decision without any serious evidence one way or the other that these are suitable for our needs....


blacknife 04-02-2011 06:35 PM

I got mine at home depot in edmonton, they must have them in calgary too.

staceyd72 04-02-2011 08:19 PM

Lowes and Home Depot have them here in Ontario, they should carry them in your area also.

es355lucille 04-02-2011 09:32 PM

Well they should.....but I have check a couple of places with no luck. I would definately like to have a food grade but I know lots of the LFS's that use the Brute containers with no issues over quite a few years.

Quote:

Originally Posted by staceyd72 (Post 603634)
Lowes and Home Depot have them here in Ontario, they should carry them in your area also.


JOEL 04-02-2011 09:37 PM

I got mine from the grocery people in Edmonton not sure if you have that store in cow town.

staceyd72 04-03-2011 12:09 AM

Hi,

That's too bad there's none is stock or they don't carry them. They're usually in the garbage can, recycling(blue box) section in my area. Have you looked into the RubberMaid storage totes, that may be an option, some of them are fairly large.
I've got three of the Brutes sitting in the corner of my garage, too bad you're not closer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by es355lucille (Post 603645)
Well they should.....but I have check a couple of places with no luck. I would definately like to have a food grade but I know lots of the LFS's that use the Brute containers with no issues over quite a few years.


es355lucille 04-03-2011 12:27 AM

I will have to have a look Stacey and see what I can find in these. I have tried other garbage can (plastic) types and found that after a month they leak like a seive! Really handy and sets panic through our house....LOL! Thanks!


Quote:

Originally Posted by staceyd72 (Post 603689)
Hi,

That's too bad there's none is stock or they don't carry them. They're usually in the garbage can, recycling(blue box) section in my area. Have you looked into the RubberMaid storage totes, that may be an option, some of them are fairly large.
I've got three of the Brutes sitting in the corner of my garage, too bad you're not closer.


es355lucille 04-03-2011 12:30 AM

Sorry Mark I missed your message. Thanks for the input. Yes its hard to know what to use safely. I go by the LFS's in Calgary and all of them that I have seen use the Brute products in some way or another. But try to find them!


Quote:

Originally Posted by DiverDude (Post 603592)
Do a search on "Brute" on this site; this has been discussed a number of times already. The bottom line is that unless it's a food-grade container, there is a possibility of mould-release agents leeching into the water over time. Just how much and how dangerous this may be to livestock is debatable. Plenty of people seem to use these without issue as well.

As usual, it boils down to you having to make a decision without any serious evidence one way or the other that these are suitable for our needs....



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