🔥 Elevate Your Hearth Game with Style! 🔥
The C-86 Coal Hod is a large, stylish, and functional bucket designed for versatile storage. Made from hammered galvanized steel with an antique copper finish, it features a double bottom for insulation, riveted wrought iron handles, and a generous 1 cubic foot capacity, making it ideal for ashes, kindling, pellets, or bird seed.
E**A
Functional, sturdy and pretty
Works great, has some heft to it. It's well designed and functional. Seems like it will work for many years to come. It looks nice also.
A**R
Heavy duty, very classy looking
This container is exactly what we wanted. We got the large one, It’s heavy duty and holds more than enough wood pellets. Easy to use with the handle in the back for sturdiness and it allows us to empty the pellets right into the stove. The copper color looks awesome next to our pellet stove in the barn! The company is great, they got in touch to make sure we didn’t have any issues with it. If you want a container that holds up, this is what you need to purchase.
J**H
Classic look and well made.
Perfect! Just what I expected, classic look that is well made.
S**.
Amazing!
This is the classic fireplace bucket. It’s nice and shiny and coppery, inexpensive, and bigger than I would have thought (I got the small one). 100% would recommend.
K**S
First impression
I bought the small size to use instead of the home depot bucket I've been using for years. It just arrived today and my first impression is "it's ok". I definitely don't think it's an $90.00 copper bucket, much darker than expected from the picture on Amazon. The copper finish looks fake to me. They claim it's copper plated but it feels like a copper plastic wrapped bucket... could be a clear coat on it, im not 100% sure yet.Sturdiness, I read the reviews and im definitely seeing what people meant about the rivets, no reinforcement behind them and I can see them ripping through at some point. I'm handy and own a rivet gun and tin snips so when the need comes I'm sure I can fix it.Overall, it's a $40.00 bucket at most not $90.00. If I saw it on a shelf I wouldn't have bought it.
M**E
Just what I expected.
We first purchased the "Large" version of this based on the 1CU FT size. 40lb of Pellets = about 1CU FT. Folks, unless you are Paul Bunyan, I am here to tell you the Large Size is LARGE, easily as tall as a 5 gallon pail and bigger around at the top. I didn't test my theory, but I am thinking you could hold well more then 1 40lb bag of pellets. The small size has better proportions. I am not talking about how much it will hold, I mean that it physically looks better. The large one, aside from being too large, did not look quite right. The proportions were all wrong, it looked kind of goofy, like a caricature or a bucket. This one is perfect. It's the size of a normal water bucket, you know one of those galvanized buckets you use for watering livestock, or carrying grain. Essentially, that's exactly what this is. The only real difference is that it's much more attractive, and has a raised pouring lip. It is heavy duty. I don't suspect I will have any problems for the kind of duty I plan for it. But the rivets that hold both handles on leave a bit to be desired, like they might pull out. However for the hearth and pellet use, I don't see there being much of any issue. And even if they did pull out over time, this is a simple fix with some copper Rivets. Someone mentioned they thought this thing was made of copper and they were disappointed that it was actually just a fancy paint job. Two things. First, no where did the add for this say it was made of pure copper. It says it has a copper finish. If this was made of copper, it would have cost about $300 just for the copper, and who knows how much more for the manufacturing. Second, they mentioned that it's a brown Paint finish. Well, brown is a bit off the mark. It looks very much like the picture shows. And the paint is high gloss enamel. From a distance of about 5 feet, it actually looks like copper with patina. You have to be within a couple feet to realize that it's not actually copper. None the less, this does not detract from the look of it. It looks like,,,, a fancy hammered metal coal hod. It's a bit pricy, but the material is as good as it gets, and it's by far the most attractive Hod we found that fit our needs. There are of course nicer Solid Brass Hods out there. But they would not hold the amount of pellets that we were looking for it to hold. BTW, I believe this will hold a full bag of pellets if filled to the brim. We have a 56lb hopper so it only ever needs to hold up to 30lbs at a time any how. It looks very nice sitting next to our Mount Vernon AE Mahogany. If you can handle the price, you will no doubt like the Hod.***UPDATE*** After having used this for months now, I can now tell you that it is holding up superbly. But my assumption that it could hold a full 40# bag of pellets was incorrect. It will in fact only hold a lil over a 1/2 bag of pellets. Maybe 25# with keeping them below the lowest part of the rim about 1 inch. Still, this works out nicely as one bag will top off the stove and the hod holds whats left over. At night before bed, I dump the hod into the stove and repeat the cycle again in the morning.***UPDATE #2*** My fears about the rivets holding the handle on the back of the bucket are turning out to be true. It has not "Failed" yet, but the metal is starting to tear around the rivets and continued use would see the handle pulled off in no time. The main carrying handle which is also attached with rivets is also starting to show signs of fatigue and I fear that continued use will soon result in failure here as well. Primarily, this bucket seems to be for decorative effect. But I have gotten around the problem simply by not using the handles at all anymore. I tip the bucket forward enough to get my hand under the bottom, and then hold the front where the pellets pour out, cradling it to dump into the hopper. This works out very well and eliminated any further stress on the rivets. Bucket still looks great, and seems to be perfectly functional otherwise. I would avoid using the handles if you intend this to be a working bucket for pellets.
N**S
Just what I was looking for.
I needed something to hold kindling for starting fires in a woodstove. I wanted it to be open enough and deep enough to accommodate kindling of different sizes and shapes for starting several fires. I also wanted something that looked nice and looked like it belonged next to a fireplace or woodstove. This was it. looks like hammered copper, nice metal handle, and definitely big enough to handle the task. I don't know the gauge of the metal, but it seems thick enough to hold up and last.
D**A
Nice addition to my insert and hearth.
I store wood pellets in it and like the ease of pouring the pellets into my insert with the handle they’ve provided on the bucket.
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