Harvest your vegetables and fruits in half the time with our Over the Shoulder Harvesting Bucket. This fruit bucket has an 18 quart capacity and is kidney-shaped for ultimate comfort against your body. The adjustable straps are made of seat belt material, which means they are durable, comfortable and won’t cut into your skin. The back area of the straps has a square padded area for extra comfort when the picking bucket is full.
The Over the Shoulder Harvesting Bucket makes quick work of cutting okra, allowing you to hold your okra cutting tool in one hand and harvest with the other hand. We use it in our vegetable garden for harvesting just about everything from tomatoes, peppers and eggplant. Also use it as a fruit bucket for muscadines, figs, berries, apples and cherries.
The Perfect Vegetable & Fruit Bucket
- The large, heavy-duty snap hooks make it easy to attach or detach the straps to the bucket.
- Bucket dimensions are 17 1/4” long, 11 1/4” wide and 8 1/2″ deep.
- Bucket doesn’t stain easily and is easy to clean with soap and water.
Purchase multiple harvesting buckets and easily hook up to an empty fruit bucket once another is full. One of our best-selling products!
Darrell Ferguson (verified owner) –
Love this item. I’m a Parkinson’s patient and this makes things so much simpler for me while I try to remain active with my garden.
Jim Cunningham (verified owner) –
I’ve tried many approaches to solving the harvesting issue of keeping my hand free while picking vegetables and fruits. This product solved my problem once and for all. Lite weight and easy to use for all of my garden goodies 😀
Russell Moffett (verified owner) –
This thing is fantastic! Wish I would have had it 20 years ago. Totally changes cutting okra and picking tomatoes and blueberries. A true high quality piece of equipment. Thanks Hoss
Steven meixner (verified owner) –
The straps on the bucket could’ve been a lot longer I’m a big guy and it was definitely too short for me I had To add on chain wrapped in hose with a few links I think aircraft cable would’ve been a better way to connect the bucket to the straps