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Bucket of milk
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Bucket of milk

#1927

"It's a bucket of milk."

High Alch 3 gp
Low Alch 2 gp
Store Value 6 gp
GE Limit 13,000

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About Bucket of milk

"It's a bucket of milk."

Bucket of milk is a free-to-play cooking staple obtained by using an empty bucket on a dairy cow or buffalo. It is required for cakes, chocolate cake, chocolatey milk, and is the base for cream, butter and cheese at a dairy churn (members).

The item is also asked for in Cook's Assistant, Gertrude's Cat, Plague City, and the Skippy and the Mogres miniquest, making demand surprisingly diverse.

Weight: 2.2 kg | Slot: None | Filled by using a bucket on a dairy cow (3 ticks).

Item Details

Item ID 1927
Members No
Store Value 6 gp
High Alch 3 gp
Low Alch 2 gp
GE Limit 13,000 / 4h

Item Information

Released 2001-01-04
Weight 2.2 kg
Tradeable Yes
Stackable No
Noteable Yes
Equipable No
Quest item No
Alchable Yes
Destroy Drop
Options EmptyDrop

Shops (3)

Shop Location Stock Price World
Culinaromancer's Chest Lumbridge Castle basement 0 7 gp F2P
Funch's Fine Groceries Grand Tree 5 6 gp F2P
Grand Tree Groceries Grand Tree 5 6 gp F2P

Used in production (5)

Product Skill Lvl XP Qty
Pot of cream Cooking 21 18 1
Pat of butter Cooking 38 40 1
Cake tin Cooking 40 180 1
Egg Cooking 40 1
Cheese Cooking 48 64 1

History (4)

  1. 2006-03-28

    Inventory sprite rotated.

  2. 2006-03-22

    Bucket of milk received a graphical update.

  3. 2005-07-11

    Milking regular cows replaced by dairy cows.

  4. 2001-01-04

    Bucket of milk added to RuneScape Classic.

Market Strategy

  • Steady demand from cake/cheese cooks and quest helpers.
  • Cheapest stockpile comes from Funch's Fine Groceries restocks.
  • Buy limit of 13,000 lets bulk buyers refill GE supply quickly.

Trading Tips

Buy near 5-7 gp and resell to questers and cake cooks at higher tick.
Pair with chocolate bar and cake of bread flips for cake margins.