GWIOZDA food bucket - with cover, 10 L is a bucket that will be very useful not only in the kitchen, but also around the whole home, on the balcony and in the backyard! One bucket - many possibilities!
GWIOZDA - one of the 3 types of cut-outs from Łowicz in Poland, which in the past was used as a decorative element inside peasant cottages. We decided to transfer this tradition onto our handy and robust food bucket, thus introducing it into your home. This bucket will be excellent not only for preparing food in households, restaurants and catering establishments (e.g. for making sauerkraut or curing meat), but also in backyards during cleaning works. Thanks to its practicality and decorative character, this bucket with durable structure and beautiful and colourful print will also be a perfect addition to a child’s room – as a container for toys or building blocks. Children can also use it during holidays, for example at the beach – using it to carry their shovels and moulds needed to build sand castles. Thanks to its high capacity, this bucket can also be used as a container for bio-waste or a composter. The convenient folding handle and the cover allow taking the bucket outdoors, e.g. when going mushroom foraging, fishing or to the orchard. You can also fill your bucket with jars with homemade preserves closed with Folk lids bearing the same pattern! One thing is certain - the GWIOZDA food bucket is an universal container that will be useful in many situations and, importantly, will always look great.
Please note!
This product is suitable for contact with all kinds of food and alcohol up to 95%!
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Storage with UV Protection
To prevent damage caused by UV radiation, empty or filled containers must not be stored outdoors. If this is not possible due to storage conditions, containers and lids should be stored in a way that protects them from UV radiation. This can be done, for example, by covering pallets with containers and lids with a UV-resistant plastic tarpaulin.
Storage of Empty Containers
Since containers and lids are sensitive to weather conditions, they should be stored in a dry place at a constant temperature. This not only protects them from moisture but also effectively prevents water condensation, which could damage packaging, particularly those decorated with offset prints, IML applications, or digital prints. Furthermore, despite the use of antistatic agents, dust or dirt contamination cannot be ruled out, so storage in a clean room is necessary.