If you're looking for a way to transport or store concrete, you may be wondering if it can fit into a 5-gallon bucket. The answer is yes, but it depends on the type of concrete you're using.
Regular concrete has a density of about 150 pounds per cubic foot. This means that an 80-pound bag of concrete would take up about 0.53 cubic feet of space. A 5-gallon bucket has a volume of about 0.13 cubic feet, so it would not be able to hold 80 pounds of regular concrete.
Lightweight concrete has a density of about 100 pounds per cubic foot. This means that an 80-pound bag of lightweight concrete would take up about 0.8 cubic feet of space. A 5-gallon bucket would be able to hold 80 pounds of lightweight concrete, but it would be very full.
Here are some tips for fitting concrete into a 5-gallon bucket:
Concrete Type | Density (lbs/cu ft) | Volume (cu ft) | Weight (lbs) | Fits in 5-Gallon Bucket? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Regular Concrete | 150 | 0.53 | 80 | No |
Lightweight Concrete | 100 | 0.8 | 80 | Yes |
Self-Leveling Concrete | 120 | 0.67 | 80 | Yes |
Fast-Setting Concrete | 160 | 0.5 | 80 | No |
High-Strength Concrete | 180 | 0.44 | 80 | No |
Bucket Size | Volume (Gallons) | Volume (Cubic Feet) |
---|---|---|
1-Gallon Bucket | 1 | 0.027 |
2.5-Gallon Bucket | 2.5 | 0.067 |
5-Gallon Bucket | 5 | 0.133 |
10-Gallon Bucket | 10 | 0.267 |
20-Gallon Bucket | 20 | 0.533 |
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