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I went with the Zarges K470 over the Alu-Box primarily because the Zarges has the rubber seal/gasket built into the lid and the Alu-Box has it on the edge of the box. Seems far better protected and less likely to get chewed up or abraded the way it is in the Zarges. I love mine, and though I was originally hesitant because of the cost, they have proven to be very practical, very well-made, extremely durable, easy to use, and I know they will outlast me and probably my kid and still look good. And, there are three sizes of the K470s that are bear-resistant.I'm considering an aluminum case to use as a pantry box for my camp kitchen. The tallest item in my kit will be 12" and I'm thinking somewhere between 40-60 liters volume should suffice. I'm looking at these two boxes:
https://www.zargescases.com/products/shipping-storage/shipping-storage-standard-cases/k470/?attribute_pa_product_sku=40678
https://www.equipt1.com/item/60-l-aluminum-storage-case-aba60
Pricewise, the Zarges and Alu-Box are comparable. Any experiences with either would be appreciated. I'm definitely sold on an aluminum box. I've used numerous totes and Pelican cases over the years and what I like about aluminum is it's fairly lightweight and theres not as much difference between inner and outer dimensions, meaning you can store more in a smaller space.
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I don't know why I found this so funny!!! I nearly spit!!! LolI like garbage bags and duct tape
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I love the container store! When I'm looking for smaller, clear plastic containers to go inside larger containers, they have the best selection. Office Depot/Office Max also has some really good small plastic containers with locking lids.I use FrontRunner boxes, plastic ammo cans, and these Mountainsmith Gear Bags... I love the bags for soft stuff. They are easy to stuff and can fit just about anywhere. I also use clear storage tubs which seal from the Container Store.
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Very nice, organized setup! Sorry if this is off topic, but is that a bottle jack on the floorboard next to the Alu-Box? I no longer pack my Hi-Lift and I'm looking for a good bottle jack as a replacement. I would be interested in what brand you are using.I use a combo of Alu boxes and dewalt tough system. they are perfect and stack and lock perfectly the gasket for my alu box are in the lid so theres no chance of damaging them View attachment 51464
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Whoa - my first thought when seeing your second photo was "Dang, that's one big frickin' tire! Why is he hauling around a giant tractor tire on the back of his car?" then realized it's the odd perspective wide angle lenses on cell phones give to a photoI use a combo of Alu boxes and dewalt tough system. they are perfect and stack and lock perfectly the gasket for my alu box are in the lid so theres no chance of damaging them View attachment 51461 View attachment 51463 View attachment 51464
I have a few of those and they have held up to rain just fine in the bed of my PU.Just found these Dewalt rolling toolboxes. They were on sale at my Home Depot for $39. They have a telescoping handle and an o-ring seal. We'll see how they hold up to the elements...
Do you have a pic of your setup?I used to use storage bins, but moved to soft packs. Easier to pack and more efficient on space IMO. Plus, I hate digging through large bins just to find something buried at the bottom. That said, I don't have a pickup and don't have to deal with locking, moisture, or dust getting in. Nor do I put anything on the roof of my truck.
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