The Rubbermaid Commercial Maid Cleaning Caddy can be carried on its own or snapped into the 44-gallon BRUTE container (sold separately) for additional storage.
Turn your BRUTE® container into a cleaning cart with storage and transport for spray bottles, wet-floor signs, lobby dust pan, brushes, liners, gloves, and other cleaning supplies
Numerous pockets for all your cleaning supplies
Durable vinyl material for easy cleaning
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The Rubbermaid Commercial Maid Cleaning Caddy can be carried on its own or snapped into the 44-gallon BRUTE container (sold separately) for additional storage.
Features and Benefits:
Turn your BRUTE® container into a cleaning cart with storage and transport for spray bottles, wet-floor signs, lobby dust pan, brushes, liners, gloves, and other cleaning supplies
Numerous pockets for all your cleaning supplies
Durable vinyl material for easy cleaning
specifications
U.S.
Metric
Product Length
16.00 in
40.64 cm
Product Width
9.00 in
22.86 cm
Product Height
5.00 in
12.70 cm
Product Weight
6.50 lb
2.95 kg
Upc
00086876016482
Case Pack Length
17.25 in
43.82 cm
Case Pack Width
16.88 in
42.86 cm
Case Pack Height
11.00 in
27.94 cm
Case Pack Weight
6.50 lb
2.95 kg
Case Pack Quantity
4
Ucc
10086876016489
Packaging Length
16.50 in
41.91 cm
Packaging Width
9.50 in
24.13 cm
Packaging Height
5.50 in
13.97 cm
Packaging Weight
1.63 lb
0.74 kg
Color
Gray
Material Type
Plastic
Country of Origin
USA
Documents
All In One Sanitation And Waste Collection Cart Flyer
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