Why a $22.99 Bucket Makes Total Sense | KD-120 by K&D Equestrian
$22.99 for a Bucket? Sounds Crazy—Until You Own One.
You can buy a cheaper bucket. You can also buy cheap boots, cheap ropes, and cheap coffee. But eventually, you stop doing that—because you're tired of replacing things that break.

What You're *Actually* Buying for $22.99
- 🧲 A Handle That Doesn’t Fail: One-piece metal ring. No pop-outs. No trips back to the store.
- 🐴 A Mane Saver: Built-in protection so your horse doesn’t pay the price for exposed crimps.
- 🏋️ Thick-Walled Durability: The kind that shrugs off kicks, drops, freezes, and drags.
- 🧠 A Smarter Decision: Because buying five $12 buckets over two years costs more than buying one good one.
The KD-120 doesn’t just carry water. It carries the weight of smarter decisions—and lets you sleep at night knowing your gear won’t fail when it matters most.
What Seems Expensive is Often Just Honest
Cheap Breaks. This Doesn’t.
The only people who think $22.99 is high for a bucket are the ones who haven’t snapped handles or cracked plastic at 5AM in February.
Safety Has Value
If this bucket prevents just one injury—man or animal—it’s already paid for itself.
Confidence > Cost
You’re not just paying for plastic. You’re paying to not think about it again. That’s the bargain.
In the end, $22.99 isn’t for a bucket. It’s for peace of mind, horse safety, and gear that doesn’t give out when you can’t afford it to.