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Pink grab bucket put up for cancer charity auction

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OilQuick is to auction off a pink GJ15 Grab John bucket to support the international Pink Ribbon campaign for breast cancer research, with all proceeds going towards Cancerfonden in Sweden.

The pink GJ15 Grab John Bucket from made by OilQuick The pink GJ15 Grab John Bucket. (PHOTO: OilQuick)

The bucket, valued at approximately €7,700 (US$8,500) has been designed as part of OilQuick’s ongoing charity efforts. The company has regularly supported various charitable causes, with Cancerfonden being a key focus.

Commenting on the initiative, Henrik Sonerud, CEO of OilQuick, said: “We are proud to contribute to the Pink Ribbon campaign. Almost everyone knows someone affected by cancer, and through this initiative, we hope to make a difference.”

The pink GJ15 Grab John bucket, is designed for tasks such as lifting and maneuvering heavy and cumbersome objects, offering increased safety and efficiency for operators. It is compatible with the S45-standard and can be used with 12 to 15-tonne carrier machines, including the Huddig backhoe loader.

The pink grab bucket will be sold via online auctioneer Klaravik, which is covering all fees to ensure that 100% of the proceeds are donated. The auction will run from 7 to 16 October (2024). 

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