George wrote: Not that expensive, if it doesn't distend under water pressure when full. I have yet to find a Rubbermaid product that I can fit the lid on once I've filled it more than 1/2 way with water.
Plus, with flat walls, you could drill it for a bulkhead for easy pouring. Put it on a shelf and you've got an easy water change station.
I have these as well. They are much stiffer than Rubbermaid containers, but if you're talking about the clear ones like they have in the home organization aisles, the plastic is much more brittle than I'd prefer such that I'd think it might fracture if I knocked it.Maveri9720 wrote: That's weird. I have two Sterilite containers (I think it's Sterilite) from Wal-Mart that are rubbermaid knock-off's and I can get both lids on easily. One is a 35g and the other is a 40g. Granted they both bow out some, but the lids go on and stay on. I also have an 18g rubbermaid I use for my ATO container and I fill that to about 3" from the top and it bows, but I get the top on that one easily as well and it stays on.
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