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Gamma2 Vittles Vault Stackable Airtight Pet Food Container (60-lb. Capacity)

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Amazon has Gamma2 Vittles Vault Outback Stackable Airtight Pet Food Storage Container (Up to 60-lb. Capacity) on sale for $20.31. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders. Thanks KillyMcGee

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Amazon has Gamma2 Vittles Vault Outback Stackable Airtight Pet Food Storage Container (Up to 60-lb. Capacity) on sale for $20.31. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders. Thanks KillyMcGee

Chewy.com has Gamma2 Vittles Vault Outback Stackable Airtight Pet Food Storage Container (Up to 60-lb. Capacity) on sale for $20.31. Shipping is free on $49+ orders.

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rcouip
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I'm just not sure why anyone would be storing pet feet. OP you may want to check the spelling on your title.
joepham14
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Anyone store rice in these?
Ryanw209
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I use one of these to store pellets for my smoker. They have an O ring on the lid and keep moisture out all winter.

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Looks like this may save me some space in the pantry. Thanks!
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I'm just not sure why anyone would be storing pet feet. OP you may want to check the spelling on your title.
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FearAndLoathing
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OP, do these "stack" as in sit on top of each other or click in place? I.e. it looks flat, is there any mechanism to keep the top one secure when food gets low, or does it bobble?

FYI: 14.5" x 22" x 19"
The biggest standard wheeled Iris container (50lb) is about 24" high in comparison.
Last edited by FearAndLoathing November 19, 2020 at 10:57 AM.
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It would wobble, these stack solidly but nothing secured them to each other
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Anyone store rice in these?
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Hellhawk
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Been looking for something like this for a while. May jump on two. Just as a heads up though, for anyone thinking of stacking them, you may want to read the reviews. That seems to be the biggest complaint (in that they don't stack very well under heavy load). If you are not stacking, then you are probably fine.
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steph4jr
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Quote from rcouip :
I'm just not sure why anyone would be storing pet feet. OP you may want to check the spelling on your title.
Ha... thanks for the laugh! Smilie
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Quote from rcouip :
I'm just not sure why anyone would be storing pet feet. OP you may want to check the spelling on your title.
Im feelin lucky and going to get some rabbits
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Quote from Bennysdeals1 :
Im feelin lucky and going to get some rabbits
Hope it has an inbuilt freezer.
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talktotrey
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Quote from rcouip :
I'm just not sure why anyone would be storing pet feet. OP you may want to check the spelling on your title.
How large a Pet Foot will it store? Are we talking about mouse feet ...or like elephant feet? Smilie
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kaarch
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These are also really popular with home brewers for storing grains.
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online4fun
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Perfect for Chinese restaurants that serve chicken feet for dim sum
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dazedxxx
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Quote from kaarch :
These are also really popular with home brewers for storing grains.
That's what I do... have about dozen of them, along with older upright non stackable type.

These will buckle/squish the ones underneath (only when stacked one on top another) with more that about 35-40lbs.
Its a good price for $20
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Quote from joepham14 :
Anyone store rice in these?
I store grain for brewing.... rice would also work in these.

Also good for anything you want to make harder for rodents to access.

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