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#120492 - 01/17/08 03:49 AM EDC container
kilgor Offline
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I was looking for a flat, WATERPROOF container to carry in my front pocket to contain, organize, and protect some of my smaller EDC paraphernalia.

I came across fly fishing boxes. They are perfect and inexpensive. I think this one will work best for me. The compartments are removable in 4 modules for customization and more interior space.

Externally it is 3.25" x 4.125" x 1.375" (8.3cm x 10.5cm x 3.5cm).





$17.70 usd delivered in the US is the best price I could find at http://www.flyfishusa.com/flyboxes/meiho-boxes.htm#M-66

Here's a good review with a lot of pictures.

http://www.tackletour.com/reviewmeiho1.html


Thoughts?


Edited by kilgor (01/17/08 04:04 AM)

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#120503 - 01/17/08 04:23 AM Re: EDC container [Re: kilgor]
ironraven Offline
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Loc: Vermont
Looks like a less bulky, lighter Otter Box or Pelican Mini- good find!

What are the internal dimensions?
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#120505 - 01/17/08 04:27 AM Re: EDC container [Re: ironraven]
kilgor Offline
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I don't know internal dimensions as mine hasn't been delivered yet.

The edges are a lot more rounded than an otter or pelican case as well, which should make it carry a lot easier.


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#120507 - 01/17/08 04:31 AM Re: EDC container [Re: kilgor]
kilgor Offline
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There's a newer model (M44) that has spring loaded lids and whatnot, but it appears to waste too much internal space for me and is not modular (customizable).



http://www.bobmarriottsflyfishingstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=35752

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#120566 - 01/17/08 06:10 PM Re: EDC container [Re: kilgor]
oceanside Offline
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Registered: 01/08/08
Posts: 8
Loc: Miami, Florida
thanks for posting this. I am interested in getting one of these after seeing this post. When you receive your M66, let us know what your thoughts are after using it




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#120569 - 01/17/08 06:20 PM Re: EDC container [Re: oceanside]
Hacksaw
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The best pocket sized containers I've found are the GSI 420 and 840. They're water and crush proof and open on the end.

I used a 420 to make the equivalent of an altoids tin survival kit for myself. I can wrap paracord and duct tape around the outside and still get in. It can be tricky to get stuff in from the end but mine's pretty packed (I'd like to upgrade to the 840 but the 420 fits in my back jeans pocket too well).

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#120585 - 01/17/08 09:05 PM Re: EDC container [Re: ]
kilgor Offline
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Registered: 01/10/08
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That's a slick looking rig Hacksaw. I couldn't find dimensions. Could you measure yours and give a height, width, and depth? Not bad looking for $6 plus shipping.



http://www.mountainsports.com/MSmain.asp?Option=Detail&Detail=006317

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#120591 - 01/17/08 10:15 PM Re: EDC container [Re: kilgor]
Art_in_FL Offline
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None of my carried kit is likely to be damaged by the sort of exposure, rain water or sweat, that I'm likely to see. I would also resist putting everything in a single place. As it is, scattered among pockets, I always have something to work with.

The mini-Bic and tiny Inova LED 'key-chain', not attached to my keys, light would need the water shaken out if I was dunked but I have had them in my pockets when I got soaked in the rain and they worked fine.

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#120617 - 01/18/08 12:01 AM Re: EDC container [Re: ]
ironraven Offline
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3x4x1 is still almost thrice the size of an altoids tin (4.6ci). It rivals the small Pelican and Otter boxes. Even if you lose a cubic inch to rounded corners and the thickness of the plastic, once you take the organizers out it is going to hold a lot of stuff.

You could probably get a PSP in there if you went with a smaller mirror...
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#120618 - 01/18/08 12:03 AM Re: EDC container [Re: Art_in_FL]
Hacksaw
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I zoomed in on a picture I took of it in a recent post next to some every day items so you can get perspective. I hope the picture isn't too big.


Measured it's about 5 7/8 inches long, 3 1/4 inches wide at the lid (the widest pat) and about a 1/2 inch thick. 3/4 with the cord and tape wrapped around it. It weighs about 4oz. fully loaded.

I don't use the shoulder cord it came with but the cord you see wrapped around it is tied to the case so I can make my own if I need to.

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