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A Home Depot 5 gallon bucket has a top diameter of 13" and bottom of 12". Circumference = 2 X pi X radius or pi x diameter so the circumference is about 37.7" to 40.8"

If you are looking for a bungie cord, take the average /2 and add the diameter. So you would need a bungie cord about of about 32 inches.

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