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BIHUI 5 Gallon Heavy-Duty Silicone Bucket Liner

by BIHUI
SKU MPBL20
Original price $74.95 - Original price $74.95
Original price
$74.95
$74.95 - $74.95
Current price $74.95

Turn bucket cleanup into a two-second peel. The BIHUI 5-Gallon Silicone Bucket Liner has thick silicone walls that won't let thinset, mortar, or grout bond — so dried material releases with a flex and a dump instead of ten minutes of scraping. Rugged, reusable, and a fast way to switch between mixes.

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A reusable heavy-duty silicone liner for 5-gallon mixing buckets.

  • Fits: Standard 5-gallon buckets
  • Cleanup: Dried thinset, mortar, and grout release with a simple flex — no scraping
  • Durability: Thick silicone handles heat, chemicals, and repeated use without tearing
  • Workflow: Switch between mixes fast and cut end-of-day cleanup
  • Value: Reusable — extends the life of your buckets
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BIHUI 5 Gallon Heavy-Duty Silicone Bucket Liner — Cleanup in One Flex

Scraping dried mortar out of a bucket is a miserable end to the day — and switching mixes means another bucket or another scrub. The BIHUI silicone bucket liner kills both problems. Drop it into a standard 5-gallon bucket, and when the leftover thinset, mortar, or grout dries, it releases with a simple flex — no scraping, no chiseling.

Thick silicone handles heat, chemicals, and repeated use without tearing, so it lasts. You can switch between mixes fast and cut your end-of-day cleanup down to almost nothing. Pair it with the mixing paddle and bucket scoop for a clean mixing station.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • No scraping: Dried material releases with a simple flex
  • Fast mix changes: Switch between materials without scrubbing
  • Tough silicone: Handles heat, chemicals, and repeated use
  • Reusable: Won't tear — lasts job after job
  • Standard fit: Drops into any 5-gallon bucket
  • Saves cleanup time: Slashes the end-of-day routine

Pro tip: Let the leftover material dry fully before flexing the liner — it pops out cleanest when it's cured into a solid disc. Keep the liner out of direct flame, but a quick rinse and dry between mixes is all it usually needs.