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Model: Storage Container, Black, Polyethylene, 37-3/4 in L, 18-1/4 in W, 14 in H
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I bought us some of these for overlanding and I have to say they're not the best made. If you're just moving light stuff go for it but keep in mind that the latching mechanism is a known problem area with these.
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I bought us some of these for overlanding and I have to say they're not the best made. If you're just moving light stuff go for it but keep in mind that the latching mechanism is a known problem area with these.
Have this in the back of my Tacoma, works well once I got the right bungee tie downs. The lid doesn't have a gasket though so if you don't have a bed cover things will get damp.
I saw this at either sams or costco recently and it came with a bonus mini trunk. It was clearance but dont recall the price and cant find online - might be worth looking for some.
This one looks a bit large, lifting once it's full may be hard. If it stationary once filled, they would work well. I have two smaller ones and I use it to store grains for the kitchen, rice, beans and anything that I buy and bulk and want to keep raised up and away from bugs.
I have this in the bed of my Polaris General. Take it on all our rides, and it works great. Had it all over Utah, and it held up even on some sketchy trails. There are 2-3 others in our club that use the same box. No complaints other than what has been said about the latches; they could be easier to line up.
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I bought us some of these for overlanding and I have to say they're not the best made. If you're just moving light stuff go for it but keep in mind that the latching mechanism is a known problem area with these.
Might as well just buy plastic totes, these things are about the same durability.
I've had one of these on the front of my teardrop holding gear for probably 2 years now. Has worked very well and held up to the elements. Locks are a little funky, but have also held up.
i have these or very similar ones. very nice I put lithium batteries and solar chargers in three and no issues with water water ingress in rain. one complaint is that the 3 rectangles on the top accumulate water. i filled them with epoxy!
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Yeah, we just used duffel bags and backpacks when I was a kid. 108 quarts = 3/7 hogsheads, FYI.
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