Plano Guide Series Waterproof Cases Airtight Tackle Organization
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A5 sheet measures 5 x 4 inches. The dimensions of this poster are 5 inches by 2 inches. x 5" x 1.5" Exterior measurement 5" x 3" x 1" 625 cubic feet of interior space
A stopper is attached to the front latch that sits snugly against the rear vent hole when it In case you lose or need to replace the stopper in the front latch, you can keep the extra stoppers in the ziplock bag.
A stopper is attached to the front latch that sits snugly against the rear vent hole when it In case you lose or need to replace the stopper in the front latch, you can keep the extra stoppers in the ziplock bag.
In fact, it seals the tiny vent hole on the front face of the device. It is sealed when closed by the latch. There are a couple of spare
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Please see https//www. nbsp I can use this in my kayak with no problem. As you can see in the video, I tested water twice. Taking it out to sea is something I feel confident about. My advice would be to not drop it from waist height, because I have no idea if it could handle it. It was extremely important to me that I kept my purse, wallet, and phone.
I thought some of you might be interested in knowing. ** This case is a HARD one, not a soft plastic one like an old 3440 The only way to break it would be to use a lot of force. Ideal for wallets and glasses, and the silicon tray for the iPhone is a very nice addition, even though I never use my phone while As a general rule, they want you to tie knots and bait hooks for them, so they're a bit of a nuisance. You can be sure that I will find a good use for it. This box is a great little fishing tool. It has a tether that you can attach to something with ease, like a belt. I hadn't even noticed it until I started writing this review, so look for it when you get yours.
A small cooler is what I bring when I travel. Mini-bars are usually available in hotels Most fridges don't have freezers, so you can't refreeze ice packs inside. It's easier to just fill up this Plano box with ice than to deal with Ziploc bags, even though all hotels have ice machines. It's the perfect size, doesn't leak, and is much easier than using.
The compartments are perfect for putting our valuables in when boating. They work well for storing keys, phones, In the event that we are caught in a storm, sink, or get stranded, the phones will allow us to communicate and not lose anything. They are much larger than most small dry boxes and can be used for specific purposes. Look out for the sale, as I got my hands on one for 10 bucks, which is an absolute steal for something of this quality and size.
This box does not even come close to the physical dimensions of a normal 3600 tray, as I've found with the other waterproof trays I've tried from Plano. Closet snaps meet the length and width of a normal 3600 tray only at the outer edges. The 3600 tackle bag will have to hold much more in order to accommodate this. As a whole, the box is well made. This is a poor design because there is so much unnecessary space.
I use it on the boat to hold my phone and wallet. The outer dimensions are as follows Nine by four. It measures 875 by 3 The following dimensions are internal Five times three. 2 x 125 The width of a five-inch shoe. It is a nice product, with good quality and heft. My only complaint is that the rubber feet on the bottom were not all attached. The adhesive is weak on these and it's obvious they're glued on. It's not that big of a I'll use some gorilla glue to fix the problem. The cup comes with an interior rubberized bowl to protect the content, and an additional rubber layer to place between more sensitive items or to create a rubberized top to the It is useful for those who want to use this device with two Waterproof cases like this one are hard to find for the price.
After I rented a SUP, I left my phone and wallet in here so I could SUP back to my family. While my wallet and phone were wet on a SUP spill and a canoe tip, I kept them dry with this. Over and over again. This is the same filter I use on my aluminum 12' boat. It's cheaper than ever to buy.
There is only one issue with this water proof case, which is the extremely bad rubber smell from a Chinese factory. Several hours ago, I put orange rubber parts out in the sun to get rid of the odor, but only 25% of it remains. As a result, I cannot store my Air Testers for Oxygen (O2), CO2 and CO2 in this case. As I don't know what the vapors will do to my sensors, all I want to do is get rid of them so I can use the case again.