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Set of two Showa-retro tin buckets. They won't deteriorate quickly like plastic buckets. 【Size】 ★Diameter approx. 29.9cm, height 27cm ★Diameter approx. 29.9cm, height 27.3cm Measured by an amateur, so they are almost the same size. Or rather, the difference is just due to my measurement method, and both are marked as size 8... I think they can hold 13L as shown in the third photo. ■Uses: They have handles, making them easy to carry. Originally used in the kitchen, so they can also be used in the kitchen. I think they can be widely used for gardening, cleaning tools, etc. ⚠ We will not sell them separately. ★ We want you to be satisfied with your purchase, so please ask any questions in the comments section. Both are tin buckets that have been used for about 45 years. The one on the left in the first photo is cleaner, but as shown in the third photo, there are stains on the inside. This is because the color of the water from soaking adzuki beans remained. I used them when soaking adzuki beans and glutinous rice overnight for sekihan (red bean rice), or when soaking glutinous rice overnight for making mochi (rice cakes). I no longer see tin buckets in nearby physical stores, only plastic buckets. Plastic buckets deteriorate quickly, but tin buckets last a long time. I used them about 3 times a year, and they were in active use until about 3 years ago. I have marked them as having some scratches and dirt, but they have been used for about 45 years. I have stopped making mochi, so I no longer use them, and I would be happy if someone else could use them. They can still be used actively. There is no severe distortion, but as they are old items, there are scratches, rust, and dirt, so please check the images and purchase with your understanding. I will not use cushioning material. I will put them directly into a cardboard box and ship them via Rakuraku Mercari delivery. I will use recycled cardboard boxes. Also, please note that there will be a lot of tape because I made the box myself to fit the buckets. I will use new nylon bags.
3 months ago