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Frabill® Min-02-Life™ Personal Bait Station

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Frabill's Min-02-Life Personal Bait Station supports 2-­3 times the volume of standard minnow buckets which means less emptying and refilling. Other features include: top-quality aeration, durable insulation, a tight seal lid, lift-out net liner minimizes spill and lost bait, and it's small enough to stow just about anywhere! Operates on 2 D-cell batteries (not included) for up to 80 hours.

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Frabill's Min-02-Life Personal Bait Station supports 2-­3 times the volume of standard minnow buckets which means less emptying and refilling. Other features include: top-quality aeration, durable insulation, a tight seal lid, lift-out net liner minimizes spill and lost bait, and it's small enough to stow just about anywhere! Operates on 2 D-cell batteries (not included) for up to 80 hours.

  • Superior insulation features hard shell cooler design keeps water and bait cooler
  • Lift-out net liner eliminates need for a minnow dip net
  • Equipped with Frabill model 1423 portable aerator (Whisper-Drive quiet operation)
  • (Note: Aerator requires 2 D-cell batteries, not included)
  • Great for maintaining minnows in hot summer conditions
  • 8 quart capacity
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I don't know what your question was, but I can tell you this is the best bait bucket I've ever owned. It looks too small to hold much bait, but you can keep 2 dozen minnows alive for days. It has excellent aeration, and the bait stays very lively. Definitely worth the price!
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This bait container has a capacity of 8 quarts.
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Yes, you can use this in saltwater. This is the best minnow bucket I've ever owned. Don't let the small size fool you! You can keep 2 dozen minows alive for days, as long as you change the water occasionally, and keep it cool on those hot summer days.
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I would think so not to many pieces to corrode. I would still rinse it out with fresh water after.
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Is packed within the air pump compartment.
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look in battery case
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Guess you could but why?
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YES IF U REMOVE THE AIR PUMP
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No. There is no need to submerse the unit. It works better than any minnow bucket I"ve ever owned, and I've been fishing 50 years!
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no its made to aeriate bait sitting on pier or bank
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I'm pretty sure that the pump (which attaches to the oustide) would be very unhappy if dropped in the water.
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I wouldnt think you would want to put it under the water.
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7" by 11"
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12" wide 7.5" deep 8" tall
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Too lazy to go get a tape measure now, but 15" X 8" X10" would be a pretty good estimate.
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