Best fishing tackle boxes according to redditors

We found 306 Reddit comments discussing the best fishing tackle boxes. We ranked the 64 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Fishing Tackle Boxes:

u/terkistan · 67 pointsr/trees

+1 on that.

Right now on Amazon you can get lockable plastic ammo boxes for as little as $5 (if you buy other items so total order is $25), or a slightly larger one for $14

Or you could look for an used Army Surplus model made of steel at a place like sportsmansguide.com for $10-$15 plus shipping.

Then get a lock for it.

u/Sether2121 · 34 pointsr/DnD

I think I found the same model on Amazon

u/ikswosil · 28 pointsr/Gloomhaven

Enjoy the ride! A couple things I would recommend off the bat as somebody who just started myself a couple weeks ago. A lot of stuff is in the Read First FAQ on the sidebar as well.. but just wanted to share my personal experience!

  • Review: Check everything off against the components list to make sure you have everything. In the event you're missing anything, here's the form to request replacements.
    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe0bIuInmPgql5fHVWixu7Sh2ZuC5daioNZARFiWbdzwBH44A/viewform

  • Resources: You're going to run into a lot of questions on your first couple playthroughs. The BGG community is excellent at responding to questions (even if they've been asked before). Google will yield good results for most questions but for many of them that have been asked so many times, there's actually a massive Official FAQ I would recommend reading as well. https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1897763/official-faq-game-revs-1-and-2 ... the most confusing part of the game more often than not is around monster movement.. so after you've watched some videos, read some rules, and feel like you really get it.. take this quiz and realize how little you actually understand about how monsters should move. https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/234575/gloomhaven-rules-quiz ... this will really help hammer home some of the more subtle nuances around movement. Somebody also made this nice flowchart to help as well: https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1F5YcJz4sY8tVP86cH6MS2x4np98RcPXGEM-E6CoNU1g/edit .. also, if you want to avoid all spoilers even for yourself when setting up scenarios, here is a spoiler-free .pdf that prevents you from peeking ahead when prepping rooms, etc. in a scenario: https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/146896/interactive-scenario-pdfs-hidden-sections-pcmacios .. there's also an app on the appstore that provides the same kinda thing that I would recommend. knowing the shit in the upcoming rooms sorta ruins the scenarios for yourself and/or makes them much easier.

  • Dice: Way better for tracking damage on monsters than the little cardboard circles. I would recommend these - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0011WMA40

  • Preparation: [Editing my post to include this as this is perhaps the most important of all when inviting friends over to play the first time] --- it took me an entire night (solo) to unbox this game and get it even somewhat prepared to play. Beyond that, I spent hours reading rules, FAQs, watching playthroughs, etc. to really have a firm grasp of it to explain to others... and I still found a lot of confusing nuances in a variety of instances that I needed to later clarify. If you're playing this with battle-hardened gamers who are ready for anything then no worries. But if you're like me who is usually making the best of any group of friends that is willing to sit down at a board game table with me.. please use caution and make sure you are well-prepped for this game or else your exciting, highly-anticipated Gloomhaven night will end up being a couple hours of unboxing followed by a lot of discourse over how/where monsters should move and attack.

  • Organization: .. is everything with this game. It's a massive effort to set up and put away, so anything you can do to streamline the process will be a great benefit to you. There's tons of threads out there on different solutions for this.. so find whatever works for you. I use a large Plano box for all the monsters and a small Plano box for all the combat-related pieces (debuff markers, loot tokens, traps, chests, etc.) .. I got them cheap at AC Moore but something like this would work too (https://www.amazon.com/Plano-2-3600-Prolatch-Stowaway-Utility/dp/B00CKIG4NC). Other suggestions include windowed CD envelopes https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GXOOL4S to combine the monster card with their deck and standees all in one place or a large tackle box as well.
    https://i.redd.it/13v00whyhvzz.jpg

  • Protection: This game is expensive as hell and you shuffle cards constantly. Protect that shit! https://www.amazon.com/Dephia-Gloomhaven-Sleeves-Standard-European/dp/B0719TN8MB .. these sleeves are perfect but the higher-end option if you're really feeling adventurous would be to get them all laminated at a Staples or other print store.

  • Learning: The rolling solo youtube channel in my opinion is the best for learning how to play. Really clear video of what is happening and he explains everything really well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEiNg5D0aZk

  • Uberstax: These things are worth their weight in gold as far as I am concerned for this game. You'll see them in the Rolling Solo video.. I got them and my group is obsessed with them.
    https://www.gamestax.com/store/UberStax-c22875148

  • Pimping your Game: Some people have developed some nice apps for tracking things. These include https://www.gloomhavenguild.com/, https://ninjalooter.de/gloomhaven/characters, http://www.gloomhavendungeonmaster.com/ ...also, if you're interested in painting your miniatures there's infinity posts and videos on that so i wont bother here.. but if you're really aggressive and want to replace the monster standees entirely.. check out this thread: https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1726312/replacing-gloomhaven-standees-and-tokens-inexpensi

    Have fun!
u/CornflakeJustice · 13 pointsr/Warhammer

Tackle Boxes are AWESOME I like Plano, you can write them and they'll send you a bunch of extra dividers for free if you like.

They're great for bits and for model carriage and they're super cheap. Stick a bit of foam in the compartment and it's padded.

They're also compatible with stuff like these! If you have one of those you can use it for carrying armies. Since the boxes are interchangeable you can even keep the armies apart in specific boxes making it easier to carry only what you need.

However if you want to carry bits it may be worth gluing the divider down so they don't move and so your organization doesn't get ruined by bits crawling from one square to the other.

u/Tyrren · 7 pointsr/maille

You might consider a tackle box of some kind.

For example, this one is pretty sizeable (16.5 x 12 x 16 inches ; 6 pounds), and has a ton of compartments.

I don't know how well it would work with large quantities of rings, but it can certainly hold a sizeable variety of rings.

u/maximum-snark · 7 pointsr/sysadmin

There's a ton of these out on the market from different companies: but look for a board about the size of a standard piece of paper that's just a bunch of criss-crossed elastic straps. Usually found in the automotive section or luggage section of most large all-in-one stores like Walmart.

The one I have is a Cocoon Grid It, but I've seen similar things for cheaper elsewhere.

If you have a ton of flash drives go to any craft store and look at Bead Organizers, the little compartments usually are a perfect fit for most flash drives. They have similar things in anything that carries fishing supplies, but in my area those tend to be more expensive.

That said, I've seen some sysadmins use nice tackle boxes for different connectors and dongles. Not the big boxes, but something like this that they keep in their backpack.

u/Ottergame · 6 pointsr/boardgames

I kept everything in the box, and it closes perfectly.

http://imgur.com/i0cwbJH

I stack the boards like this. I keep the player tokens in separate bags, along with the ore and rubies.

http://imgur.com/NuBn2vu

All the cardboard bits go into a single Plano 2-3600-01 Stowaway.

http://imgur.com/yKAglGH

All the wooden bits go into a single Plano 2-3601-00 Thin Stowaway.

http://imgur.com/YY1iU5M

It all stacks into the box just fine.

http://imgur.com/oQCnPf7

Nothing jostles, the manuals fit right on top. The lid closes tight. Everything is tight, so there's no danger of stuff shaking and breaking.

Here is a purchase link for the 3600.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E39T50/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Here is a link to the 3601.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ECQPSO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/cincyjoe12 · 6 pointsr/ImperialAssaultTMG



Not foam core, but if you clear coat the minis, I don't see how the minimal amount of movement in the tacklebox is gonna cause any problems. This solution holds all released minis and more when some of the slots are doubled up. I considered foam core, but with all the minis it seems to be a large waste of space.

For minis: Plano 1374 4-By Rack System 3700 Size Tackle Box https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E3FKTO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Bk8qDbWMSSYHP

In use: https://imgur.com/gallery/WIdy2A9

For tiles : https://www.reddit.com/r/ImperialAssaultTMG/comments/a9v2t1/imperial_assault_tile_storage_solution

u/corvinious · 6 pointsr/XWingTMG

Depending on your collection this fits everything and I have one of every ship minus a few epics.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3FKTO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Im also making the jump to dial covers and am using a dowel rod with a stopper to hold the dials from each faction. Was inspired by a buddy of mines.

u/Melphor · 6 pointsr/XWingTMG

This Plano box for storing my extra ships and components. I have 4.

This Plano tacklebox for storing and transporting the lists that I'm currently playing. You can definitely fit all that. I also recommend getting some bubble wrap. They sell it in large rolls at hobby stores like Hobby Lobby. I bought a roll for like $5 a couple years ago and I still haven't used it all. It makes for good padding.

u/ScaryCookieMonster · 5 pointsr/XWingTMG

I have this stupid monstrosity (Plano 1374) for my whole collection. One tray per faction, and can fit all my small ships, dials, cardboard ship tokens, plus both YT's, a Decimator and Shuttle, a Hound's Tooth, two Firesprays, and three Jumpmasters in three of the four trays (organized by faction). Maneuver templates, bases and pegs, bombs, and other non-faction stuff goes in the fourth.

Ghost goes in the top bin, of course. Nothing even remotely reasonable holds that business.

If I only need to take one squadron with me, like for a tournament, I can pack it all in a "Stanley Fatmax FMST14820 FatMax Deep Pro Organizer".

Edit: oh, repainted. Yeah, my suggestion has them rattling around a touch in the tournament box. I'm thinking simple bubble wrap bags, combined with generous dullcoat as a last painting step, for once I finish some repaints.

u/paytonpenn · 5 pointsr/vaporents

Review

I originally received my Hammer in July of 2013, I consider myself to be a explorative Hammer user so my review will include things other Hammer owners may not have done or realized. My initial reasoning towards choosing the Hammer were in its design. At the time of purchasing the Hammer I had had my Underdog for about a year and was satisfied that it was the end all of my desktop vaporization purchases. Not enjoying the hassle that is using my Underdog in the car and waiting for it to warm up after a drive to a friends I felt it was time to purchase a stronger portable. I had known of the Hammer since August and was very interested initially so it wasn't too difficult to decide on my next portable.

Arrival, Overview

When I received it, it came in a nice red housing the stems were bundled in small containers capable of holding two glass stems. I unfortunately broke one non-lock on stem (OG stem) when placing it back in its small container. I no longer use those containers, threw them away as soon as I broke the stem to prevent future breakage. But all together what I received was,

The Hammer Vaporizer

6 - Lock-On stems (I believe it normally comes with two)

2 - OG Stems (These may not come, or you may only get just the lock-on)

3 - Nails (I feel I received two extra due to the extra lock-on stems)

Red Hammer Toolbox

It also came with screens and rubber gaskets for the Lock-On stems, but they have vanished into oblivion; I have been using MFLB tubing as a replacement, but I believe the gaskets are better designed for it.

The Hammer itself is a bit above 5 inches tall, around 5 and a quarter (Y), about 2 inches long mine is no longer than 2 and a quarter (X), under 1 and a half inches thick (Z). It's very solid, the exterior is hard, very resistant towards heat, and you can unscrew the device with a small Phillips head screwdriver. The Lock-On stems allow you to clamp the stems on the Hammer for one handed usage and they yield a slightly bigger bowl than the OGs; they were created after the OG stems which require you to hold the stem while putting the Hammer to it. The stems are all glass and have a lip for screen placement. The nails are for placing screens, I personally haven't used the original screens, but I find its easiest to also use a chopstick or flat end of a wood skewer to assist the nail on screen placement. I haven't used the toolbox either, but it can carry all of the Hammers items very well. I don't find it to be a very high quality enclosure nor is it smell proof, I use the Plano 3440-10 for carrying my Hammer, stems, dabbers, and nail, but I can also include other items if needed.

Rejuvenation, Butane

The Hammer runs off of butane which is inexpensive and lasts a reasonable amount of time, for me a can of butane lasts 3 months and only cost 4 dollars. I refill my Hammer around once or twice a day, (I always purge my Hammer before I refill) its a very quick process. I get at least 6 sessions per fill, but I do purge and refill before I normally have to. When you're using your Hammer you will notice when it needs to be refilled, it will have a drastically quieter hiss and the blue in the torch will be much more dimmer than what it should be for where you have the dial set.

The way the Hammer works is you ignite the torch, which heats up a stainless steel tube, which is flattened in the center, butane vents around the tube and up out of the Hammer's vent on top then out of the top hole on the Hammer. This does put butane in the air, but not directly in the air path for when you're vaping.


Usage, Convection

I can't remember my first time using the Hammer but usage itself isn't difficult in my opinion and as you use you'll quickly learn how its working. The first time user will be delighted with the simple loading method, simply grind your herb to any consistency, fine or coarse (fine will of course provide better vapor in a more consistent way, but coarse will still be vaporized evenly while still providing quality hits), then just inhale the ground herb with the stem like a straw and your bowl is loaded. For first time usage I recommend setting your dial to the center (which I refer to as 50%), pressing the button until you hear a strong hiss and see a blue indicator light (this is the lit torch) in the Hammer under the heat exchanger, (it will be where you see a white circle when the Hammer is not lit; shadows make it easier to see when lit, its not always immediately noticed when its not lit) when it is lit wait thirty seconds then begin inhaling while still pressing the button, you should let go of the button when you notice vapor heat on your tongue, I don't recommend pressing the button down for more than ten seconds while inhaling unless you are trying to really rise the temp. Since the Hammer doesn't maintain its heat automatically you'll have to do a short reheat to get back to the temperatures you were previously vaping at, if you're dial is at the same setting it shouldn't take longer than three seconds to get back to the previous temperature but you may want to heat it longer for a higher temperature to extract further or to maintain the temperature when you inhale. It may need more heating if it wasn't being used for a while. To empty the bowl I normally just blow when outside or let the wind blow it out. But in most settings I normally just flick the stem with my finger over the bowl and drop the load with the rest of the abv. The taste on the Hammer is very pure as the air path is literally just a stainless steel tube that takes air from one end of the Hammer to the other. The draw is also very free as the herb is the only thing in the air path excluding the screen.

TL;DR, Basic Hammer Usage;

> Dial at 50%
> Heat for 30 seconds (make sure its lit)
> Continue heating and bring Hammer stem to heatport, inhale
> After the initial hit you only have to reheat for 3-7 seconds

Simple Alternative Method;

> Dial at 75%
> Heat for 30-40 seconds
> Stop heating, inhale
> Reheat 5-10 seconds

My technique;

> Dial at 100%
> Heat for 10 seconds
> Continue heating while inhaling for 10 seconds, should be a tasty hit with light vapor
> Reheat 3-10 seconds

> Pressing the button while inhaling at high temps can cause combustion

Many things are variable with this vaporizer so you may have to adjust to you're own personal settings but its really not difficult usage, just heat and inhale; once you found combustion you'll be able to avoid it easily, you're really only likely to combust when pushing temps.

Maintenance

When it comes to cleaning the Hammer itself doesn't get very dirty from normal use. Most of the times you can just blow into it or brush off whatever is there with your hand. But it really never gets dirty and the heat exchanger stays pretty clean from convection usage. The glass stems do unfortunately get dirty but this could also be noted as a benefit as they are easily cleaned and you can get reclaim from them. You can just soak the glass and screens in ISO.

Downsides

The Hammer is not a flawless device and has some notable cons

> The head of the Hammer can get very warm after a couple minutes of heating, even more heating will cause it to be uncomfortable to grab by the head.

> It makes a loud hissing sound and the initial click is pretty loud as well.

> The heat exchanger can become loose and wiggle or move in an odd position, though you can tighten it back if you wish.

> Sometimes the lighter can be finicky, and non accustomed users may have issues.

These aren't its only negatives, but I don't feel it has very many others that are really worth the mention.

Overall Opinion

I personally don't see myself getting rid of the Hammer, it has easily taken the throne as my daily driver and it's capable of so much more than what it was originally designed for. I have never been bothered by the hissing sound and have never been inconvenienced from an overly warm head. While there isn't any automatic heating or ability to know and set your temperature I have found that those won't improve the end result. For flowers this vapes excels at what its suppose to do, pure convection vaporization and conduction, I highly recommend this vaporizer to anyone wanting a heavy hitting, discrete, versatile, or off the grid vaporizer. The Hammer is available for 120 directly, but it can also be found elsewhere for far less.

If you want pros and cons head over to my comparison where you'll see a usage video of both the Underdog and Hammer.

Personal Extras, Yes There's More

Usage, Convection Revisited

I primarily use my Hammer with a water pipe, seen in the videos below you'll get some examples of how easily it mates and how well it could milk. While I made due with silicone Hammer does sells their own glass on glass stems for either male or female joints. If you prefer the direct draw route or are just a collector of pipes you will be delighted to see many custom stems available on the Hammer website, and they are all unique. I use a custom stem that isn't from Hammer but it does fit and work well. I like to use it with unground herb or oils. It's also very handy in the dark.

For when I load personally it's rarely over 0.07 grams, I aim for the 0.05 region but don't mind going as low as 0.03. My technique is stated above, I vape the abv to a nice dark brown. I don't count how many hits I get but I know its never under 6 unless I'm trying to extract quickly or are using a water pipe. I think the Hammer is one of the best tasting vaporizers I have used, its very clean and taste changes are quite noticeable in the hits.

Usage, Oil

The Hammer is capable of being used with concentrates as well. You can either vape in a convection manner similar to normal usage where you would replace herb in the stem with the concentrate of your choice on a bit of cotton or ss wool. It can also be used like a nail; to do this one would just heat their Hammer and apply the dab into the crevice in the heat exchanger. When I have a pretty full glowing red indicator inside I apply the dab.

I haven't noticed any taste issues from when switching to convection flower usage, but I also have a screen inside of the heat exchanger shaped like a T or Y it collects oils that would have slipped past if it wasn't present. You may want to vape off the residue oils before switching to herbs.

Usage, Conduction

Conduction is also possible in the Hammer, it will slightly dirty up your heat exchanger and doesn't consistently provide thick hits, but for some reason it feels more effective. This is probably due to it not combusting at high temps and ruining my session, high temps don't really taste very great but its definitely not combustion. This isn't to say that you can't combust, but if you're not inhaling its less likely and you'll normally be left with black abv instead of ash.

To use the Hammer as a conduction vaporizer I place my concentrate screen in the heat exchanger and can either add ground herb or pellets of unground herb into the side the has the screen. I prefer inhaling from the port opposite of the bowl. No matter what heat setting you're at you'll be able to have vapor form fairly quickly. I've tested on the lowest setting and it works amazingly well, and the highest which won't destroy your herb instantly. I haven't done enough testing to give a proper technique but its not too difficult. Just heat the Hammer for a short period of time, wait for more vapor to form from the heating, and inhale the vapor that was formed from the overall process. You'll want to reheat to continue forming more vapor if you wish for a bigger hit and of course you'll have to reheat on a new hit. You'll have way more control without water and will be able to get more vapor in result. Obviously waiting longer will have more vapor formed, you may be waiting longer if you're using a water pipe.

I have been packing the herb into the heat exchanger to ensure that it is making good contact. So far the abv has been coming out pretty even, always black and char-like when its vaped past the dark brown or kept in to long. To remove the herb I have been using the included nail and just poke it out.

For cleaning the heat exchanger from oils or herb, I just rub an iso'd qtip in each port. This is not something that happens often as I don't think it is really necessary.

Videos

Herb

> 1, 2 - Start to Finsh, 3 - Heatup and Extraction under 1 Minute, 4- Conduction Vaporization

Oil

> First Test, Convection, Nail

EDIT:

You can also use bags, in a couple of weeks I will have videos and information on how to do that.

u/Kalranya · 4 pointsr/XWingTMG

Avoid Battlefoam. They're overpriced and the owner is a dick.

Check out KR Multicase. They're affordable, customizable, make X-Wing trays, and have both EU and NA friendly shipping.

Alternately, the Plano 1374 is a popular option, with a vast amount of space for not a lot of cash.

u/icepyrox · 4 pointsr/XWingTMG

Right now it looks like everything should fit into the core set boxes.

As for future: the Plano 1374 is so popular that the top reviews on Amazon are all about X-wing.

In a similar vein, I use the 732 which has 3 3700 trays (like the 1374 which has 4), but then 2 3600 trays (which are a little smaller, and I use for tokens and misc stuff).

I also have this version of the plano 5321 for tournaments. They also make a double sided version which I have also used before realizing it's a bit much (because I already had the 732). I still pack it for weekend vacations or hangar bay tournaments when I want to carry multiple lists, but not all my stuff.

u/MrGraveRisen · 4 pointsr/XWingTMG
u/GreaserMedic · 4 pointsr/boardgames

I used 3 of these small 6 compartment Plano boxes I picked up at Walmart for just a couple bucks.

One each for USA and USSR influence (I pit 6,7,8 together) and one for dice and misc tokens.

u/golfer76 · 4 pointsr/boardgames

Someone on BGG recommended these

u/howmaywehelpyou · 4 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I bought a tackle box for super cheap at walmart and gave it a good clean. I little bulky but It fits everything I need very well.

u/Aquamaniac7 · 3 pointsr/ArkhamHorror

I found this awhile back and have been using it. i really like it. However, its probably not the best option if you never plan on expanding. (The tackle box on Amazon)

u/COOKINGWITHGASH · 3 pointsr/JourneysInTheDark

Tackle boxes! I think some people use this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E39T3C/

u/TheRealKellyKapowski · 3 pointsr/boardgames

Board game storage: where the fishing community and the nerd community meet.

Here is a link to order it.

u/bigheyzeus · 3 pointsr/boardgames

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B001ECQPSO?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B000E39T50?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

These 2 did the trick for me. I'm sure if you're in the U.S. you can get them a lot cheaper. Put all the cardboard tiles in the thicker one, wooden in the thin one. I just needed to keep the rubies, ore and individual player tokens in baggies and it's proven to be a lot more convenient to use the plano boxes as the supply next to our boards. Box closes all the way when stored.

u/feh1325 · 3 pointsr/boardgames

I'd also recommend a Plano 3600 box, it fits all the pieces perfectly

u/38spcAR · 3 pointsr/guns

Also, buy something like this and some labels. You'll be thankful when you have jags and brushes for multiple calibers.

u/buckyreal · 3 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Ugh, it's come up in price (to $26), I paid $17 for mine...

Tackle box.. 30ml bottles fit nicely in the organizer trays, tanks in the smaller slots, and my tools, wick wire and spare batteries fit nicely in the top.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3C3LC/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/Fishing

Box at home, bag for the road. I just got this and it's been working out well. Nice waterproof zippered pocket for the cell, external clips for elastic loops for pliers/knife, and it fits three large plano boxes (very) snugly. Hard bottom is a nice touch, and the price is right. Only problem is I've had it for two weeks and already two of the nylon loops attached to the zippers have come off. Other than that, all good.

u/ClearAirTurbulence3D · 3 pointsr/arduino

I'm using a tackle box like this one It has four drawers for boards and a large space at the top for larger items like LCD screens, Pis and power supply bricks.

I keep the items in either anti-static bags or on anti-static foam.

u/neenrules · 3 pointsr/ImperialAssaultTMG

I bought http://www.amazon.com/Plano-1374-4-By-System-Tackle/dp/B000E3FKTO but it didn't help much with the map tiles. My first play session I was very frustrated at how long it took me to build the map with the map tiles just thrown in the box.

My solution was to organize the map tiles in numerical order and put them in groups of 10 in ziploc bags. That way when I'm building the maps, I can just follow the number guide at the bottom and pull out the pieces in order then build.

u/SlyMurdoc · 3 pointsr/XWingTMG

I love this one as well. I knew I was going to need a lot more space so I bought the double. I have since bought a second double. http://www.amazon.com/Plano-Double-Cover-Tackle-Organizer/dp/B001ECQPVQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1419801622&sr=8-3&keywords=double+plano

u/Lone--R · 3 pointsr/geocaching

Problems that often come up with newbie cache ownership:

u/updog357 · 3 pointsr/cigars

While the herf-a-dor is the traditional answer, an alternative solution would be a small tupperdor like the Plano 3440. It will seal as well as the herf-a-dor, however it does not come with any foam to prevent the cigars from sliding around while in transit.

u/DivingKnife · 3 pointsr/digitalnomad

This could do it. Invariably, you're going to want to search "dry box" and just find the smallest one.

*edit: Zip lock bags too.

u/JoshGiff · 3 pointsr/ImperialAssaultTMG

[Map tile storage](AmazonBasics Nylon CD/DVD Wallet (128 Capacity) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DIHVM36/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5GHHybPRNJ1BF). Holds everything that has come out with a little room to spare. I keep my biggest tiles (5 or more spaces wide) separate from this in the tackle box.

[Everything but the large figures and map tiles](Plano Angled Tackle System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006PKXVAA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WIHHyb258HRW6). I used pluck foam in each of the areas where I have painted figures to keep them from moving around. Bantha rancor and AT-STs don't fit but I used pluck foam to make an insert in my large core box to hold the large figures.

[Pluck foam](Pelican 1301 Replacement 4 Piece Pick N Pluck Foam Set for 1300 Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000172ZD2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_mLHHyb0TX1640). Used this stuff to line my figures in the tackle box and create an insert for the core box. Might be worth getting two sets to have extra plucked foam for minis in the tackle box. If they're unpainted you should be fine to do without though.

I can post pictures when I get home. I don't have everything from Jabba's realm in there yet and I haven't made the rancor insert yet but it definitely will fit.

u/RiverDogg · 3 pointsr/Fishing_Gear

I went through the same exercise and ended up with one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Plano-Angled-Tackle-System/dp/B006PKXVAA?crid=HQ7RX40G3CG

I keep one sleeve empty and fill it with the gear I want when I get to the location.. Take that, my rod, and a pair of multi use pliers down to the actual spot.

u/Madnapali · 3 pointsr/zombicide

Definitely keep them separate. I have a full collection, and sounds like you do, too. In a large Plano tackle box I keep the things that are shared between games, such as dice, dice tower, paper, etc. The rest of the stuff is split into file boxes per game, and I put the trays of figurines into the tacklebox for travel.

https://www.amazon.com/Plano-732-Extreme-Tackle-System/dp/B009JG53S0

You can get spare trays just about anywhere that sells fishing gear. Happy storing!

u/Jokers247 · 3 pointsr/ImperialAssaultTMG

Do you own everything?

I use the Plano tackle box, DVD case, and Card binder storage solution and it works really well.

so another user posted this except for he linked the wrong storage box. Ill link the storage box that would work for it all. If you paint minis then i would suggest possibly felt/foam lining the plano storage boxes. This really is a great way to store the game.
Pie in the sky way to store everything: For map tiles: AmazonBasics Nylon CD/DVD Wallet (128 Capacity) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DIHVM36/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_xF79DSJicfLBu
For command cards/character and imperial decks: BCW PRO 16-POCKET PAGE - TOPLOAD - (20 CT. PACK) FOR X-WING AND ARMADA UPGRADES https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018OM5MGC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_jcKHoZQcRucSk
For agenda cards and mission cards: Ultra Pro 25/9 Pocket Page Protectors https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005HIOVOG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_UjgMybSN3F7RS
Putting them in a binder lets you more easily find a specific card they fit in these sheets even with card sleeves. I bought a nice binder that has slip sleeves in it so that I can store all the rules and skirmish/mission pamphlets along with the sleeved card sheets.The CD case holds any tile 4 spaces wide I keep the larger tiles separate and was able to fit every expansion in the CD case.
For the minis and everything else: Plano Angled Tackle System 732 https://www.amazon.com/Plano-732-Extreme-Tackle-System/dp/B009JG53S0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1490804922&sr=8-2&keywords=plano+732

u/bubonis · 3 pointsr/geocaching

I spent about five months last year trying to figure out the Riddle of the Underwater Cache and I couldn't come up with anything that would meet all of my criteria. Your problems for the container are going to be buoyancy, entropy, water-tightness, thermal expansion/contraction, environmental damage, (in)visibility, and water height differences. I'm not saying it's impossible; with all of that in mind it's certainly possible to build an underwater cache given certain restrictions and limitations. But it's something that you're going to have to constantly babysit with regular maintenance runs every other month or so, and likely container replacements at least once per year (especially if the cache will be in an area that freezes over in the winter).

If you want to give it a go, the closest I got was two options. One is to embrace the water; don't try for a watertight cache. Get a scuba notebook and pencil and use that as the log, put them in a mesh bag or something. The other is to use a marine dry box that you've weighted down by pouring concrete into the bottom. In either case you'll still need to tether the container to something so it doesn't float or get dragged away. But neither option is perfectly reliable.

If you can get away with it in your theme, another option is to find a small natural waterfall and build/hide the cache in such a way that it's hidden behind/inside the waterfall. Move a couple of rocks around to create a void, then disguise your (strong watertight) container to look like those rocks and slide it in. I'm actually planning one of these right now. :-)

u/NoogiesForMyWife · 3 pointsr/Gloomhaven

So I actually just followed this BGG thread, downloaded and printed the templates that someone else made, and I bought the Plano boxes off amazon. They are good material and feel sturdily made. I don’t have any concerns with the purchase and am definitely happy so far! Much cheaper than the inserts available and it all fits in the box with the lid just barely not closing all the way.

https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1726878/yss-yet-another-storage-solution/page/1

4 pack Plano3600 - https://www.amazon.com/Plano-2-3600-Prolatch-Stowaway-Utility/dp/B00CKIG4NC/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=plano+3600&qid=1558362025&s=gateway&sr=8-4

1 Plano 3601 - https://www.amazon.com/Plano-2-3601-00-Stowaway-Adjustable-Dividers/dp/B001ECQPSO/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=plano+3601&qid=1558362136&s=gateway&sr=8-1

u/_Despereaux · 3 pointsr/Gloomhaven

I got these bad boys in the 4-pack option:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CKIG4NC

I was able to fit almost everything from the cardboard punch-outs that wasn't a big map tile into 3 of those boxes, but the 4th one was useful to have more dividers (I used almost every single one). The pieces fit very well but it remains to be seen 1) how easy it is to get the little pieces out of those compartments with big fingers, and 2) how easy it is to re-pack the Gloomhaven box with those containers in it - although that only really matters if you'll be traveling with the game.

If $20 is too much to spend on top of the base game, I think you could also do fairly well with a lot of small ziplock baggies.

u/Independent · 3 pointsr/Fishing

Yeah, just get however many Plano Pro Latch Stowaways you need and stick em in a backpack/bookbag/rucksack/waistcase etc. Do get the ProLatch or better. Some of the lesser ones aren't as dependable. I like to keep an empty stowaway so I can just pick out tackle for the day and only carry that much with me.

u/DoctorBandage · 3 pointsr/ProBendingArena

Baggies are obviously the cheapest storage solution. I believe the game comes with a handful, so you don't even have to spend any extra money.

The next best thing is Plano boxes. They're likely the plastic tackle boxes you're talking about. Amazon should have them, as should any local Walmart, sporting goods store, and even some craft stores. Something like this one should work well for lots of games, but I haven't done any measuring and you might want a smaller one for Pro-bending.

If you want a hobby within a hobby, look up how to DIY foamcore inserts. See r/foamcore if you want to dive down the rabbit hole. Foamcore inserts are custom inserts you design and build yourself. This can get expensive and is rather time consuming, so first-timers beware. But it's the only way to get the exact type of insert you want.

The pièce de résistance are wooden inserts from companies like the Broken Token, Meeple Realty, etc. These things are always very well designed, but usually very expensive and a bit heavy. At the moment, I don't believe there are any of these designed yet, nor do I know of any companies with plans to design a Pro-bending insert.

u/br3or · 3 pointsr/boardgames

I'd suggest just biting the bullet and getting a replacement. No reason to spend your hard earned money and not get a new in good shape copy. The game has a ton of replayability and unless you have a small shelf you can dedicate to GH alone, you're going to want to be able to box everything up.

As for organization methods, I'd suggest YASS on BGG.

YASS uses these boxes so you have a link to them directly on Amazon. Here and Here. The second link actually comes with an extra box you can use if you get the expansion or for other games.

This expanding folder works great for all the map pieces and makes set up much faster.

This is what I went with for the city's item shop It works great, although I couldn't find a binder so I just put some loose zip ties in the holes so it works as such. Just keep the locked cards flipped over and you can see the item numbers for when you unlock them. Some of the cards are a tight fit but it works well, just split any items that have a quantity of 4 into 2 windows of 2. This also comes with plenty of extra sheets for the expansion (I hope).

As for the extra cards that get moved in and out of the game, I'd suggest just plastic baggies.

Good luck, the game is a blast!

u/demosthenes83 · 2 pointsr/Catan

A large tackle box works very well, along with baggies for the different pieces/markers of course. I don't remember what model, but this looks right: http://www.amazon.com/Plano-758-005-4-Drawer-Tackle-Box/dp/B000E39T28

Tiles go in the top right, borders (we also have long plastic borders) go in the flat space on top. Cards (separated into appropriate categories) go in the top drawer, pieces in the next two.

If you want to be sure, find your nearest outdoor store (we went to bass pro shops), take all your catan boxes in and sit on the floor putting stuff into different tackle boxes until you find the solution that fits you best.

While the really useful boxes are nice (since someone else mentioned them), I wouldn't recommend them for catan. I do use them for Mage Knight though, but that's a very different set of pieces.

u/r2rknot · 2 pointsr/WarhammerCompetitive

I own a tackle box like this (I got got mine ~16 years ago):


https://www.amazon.com/Plano-758-4-Drawer-Tackle-Box/dp/B000E39T28?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_6


Perhaps that would fill your needs? I remove the bottom 2 drawers to allow room for books/papers and one of the fliers I own (Valkyrie) The top stores 4 LR, Basilisk and Ogryn. The top (lid compartment) has all my dice, tokens, and glass beads. But I suppose you could also remove all 4 trays and use the bottom for transporting the really big stuff and store the smaller models in the upper compartment.

u/KalisCoraven · 2 pointsr/WireWrapping

https://www.amazon.com/Plano-758-4-Drawer-Tackle-Box/dp/B000E39T28?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_8

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This is what I use. I put my spools of wire and my pliers and such in the top section of the box. The bottom drawers I use to store my stones and finished pieces.

u/sfrazer · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I went with the enormous Plano box. This one

The built-in 4 shallow boxes work great for tokens/dice/heroes/etc, but it requires additional organization work for the larger monsters which I haven't done yet. Right now they're all just rolling around in the top section.

As a bonus that compartment on the lower right of the box holds a BCS 550 card box perfectly, so that's where all the cards go.

u/QFire000 · 2 pointsr/PrintedMinis

I use this. Works great

Plano Guide Series Stowaway Rack System, Tackle Storage with 4 Large Utility Boxes https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E39T3C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1PYzCb8XWQ41H

u/VanillaCoke32 · 2 pointsr/DMAcademy

I currently use this tackle box:

Plano 7771-01 Guide Series Tackle System, Premium Tackle Storage https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E39T3C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hWYYDb8JY2N55


One day I'll upgrade to this:

Yaheetech Rolling Makeup Train Case Aluminum Cosmetic Case Wheel Barber Case Salon Lockable Travel Trolley with Sliding Drawers Removable Divider Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HGSS914/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iNYYDbSFP2N3K

u/eerongal · 2 pointsr/DnD

i use one of these. Works amazing for carrying minis, dice, tokens, etc. Very solid, has lasted me darn near a decade or so.

u/auronvi · 2 pointsr/boardgames

The tiles are the problem even with a tackle box. I bought this one cause it was the biggest one at my local Wal Mart. Then I bought a file-folder for the tiles today which I will go home and organize all the tiles into.

I have seen people on BGG use this one. I think they still had to sort tiles elsewhere.

u/jayrockslife · 2 pointsr/rccars
  1. First off, Get one of these to hold your spare parts and tools
    http://www.amazon.com/Plano-23600-01-Stowaway-Adjustable-Dividers/dp/B000E39T50/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1408405176&sr=8-3&keywords=plano+storage+box

  2. Get a set of Hex Screwdrivers. Just search amazon or your preferred online or local hobby shop.

  3. RPM A-Arms. Those were the first things I broke on my Slash 4x4. They're about $10 for a set of 2 and you'll want to upgrade them all eventually.

  4. If you're off-roading, get extra spur gears because a rock will eventually get in there and chew it up.

  5. Miscellaneous set of hex screws and extra body clips.

    As for a charger and Lipo battery;
    I have a Duratrax Onyx charger. Not sure of the exact model. There are better more expensive ones, but this one gets the job done.

    I just ordered batteries from here http://spcracingbatteries.com/
    Only ran them once, but I've heard plenty of good things about them.

    I'm sure some others will chime in and give you some advice. Good luck and have fun with your new rc car!
u/linkandluke · 2 pointsr/boardgames

> 3650N

That Plano is 30$ on amazon but it fits so much better than mine!

This is mine. I may cut away some of the non-removable dividers to get more space for zombies and survivors like you have!

Also paging /u/xtcz

u/uint128_t · 2 pointsr/AskElectronics

I use a whole lot of plastic organizers kinda like this of varying sizes for small parts.

Larger quantities of parts sit around in the shipping material they came in, and tools live in 3 or 4 toolboxes.

Works quite well for me and is mostly compact.

u/innoxenxe · 2 pointsr/DnD

Links to materials:


  • Plano 2-3700: amazon ~$9.08
  • Feldherr FS010B: amazon (5pcs) ~$15.99, amazon (10pcs) ~$16.99

    About the container:


    Using a fishing stowaway tackle box and some foam, it's really easy to make a neat little container to hold all your TTRPG stuff. You can stack more or less layers of foam inside divisions to make it easier to reach (the potions have 3 layers) or to make more room for bigger things (the d20s only have 1 layer). Half-divisions hold standard 1-inch base miniatures perfectly (the fairy lady is a metal mini printed off Hero Forge).

    The tackle box used is one of the larger sizes Plano has to offer, but if you don't have as much stuff to stash, the Plano Prolatch 3600 or the Plano Prolatch 3500 are smaller options that also work great. These sizes are better for players who want a case like this or DMs with nothing else but a couple dice sets and some minis.

    Keep in mind that there will be a lot of foam left over. The 2-3700 only required two or three sheets of foam to triple-stack the entire container, and I got myself a 10-pack. If you need to get rid of the extra foam, getting a couple 3500's for your players is a nice gift, considering they only run about $4 each. I got a four-pack of the 2-3700's since most of my players also DM, so hopefully that uses up the rest of the 10-pack of foam.

u/luvstusplug · 2 pointsr/engineering

Not sure the quantities you have but if just a few of each a big tackle box like this is nice:

Plano 23600-01 Stowaway with Adjustable Dividers

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E39T50/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_BliLwbFD26BH6

u/not_seinfeld · 2 pointsr/boardgames

People suggest using Plano Boxes and A4 plastic boxes

This redditor compacted his whole collection into these cases and stashed the bulky air boxes

u/TwistedViking · 2 pointsr/DnD

I have all my dice, pencils, Post-It flags, and minis in a Plano 3600. It's perfect. Also has the added benefit of being tough as shit so my 13 month old son can shake it and throw it around without it exploding all over the place.

u/fazalmajid · 2 pointsr/homelab

For small parts I use these, which are inexpensive and very practical thanks to the movable dividers. I use them for everything form small tools to my daughter's Lego.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E39T50/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The Akro-Mills box is pretty good, and I haven't found better for a reasonable price. You could also use stackable plastic shoeboxes (Sterlite et al) or stackable bins like these:
https://akro-mils.com/Products/Types/Plastic-Storage-Containers/AkroBins

For cables, the best option is to simply bag them in heat-sealable poly bags. That stops them from tangling together, and you can toss them in a plastic bin (Rubbermaid roughneck or equivalent).

u/m00dawg · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I found a shallow one off of Amazon. Also found the black plastic tray I've heard mentioned, but the shipping on that thing is non-trivial to make it worthwhile. Looks just about perfect for the ship upgrades though.

I'm thinking one of those plastic boxes might be good enough for now. Surely it'd be better than throwing a bunch of these tiles in plastic bags.

u/fainting-goat · 2 pointsr/maille

For storage, I use sets of fishing tackle boxes - the Plano ones are usually set up with individual trays with separable compartments, letting her set it up how she wants for rings she keeps a lot/little of.

Something like this works really well for storing a working set of rings, and then you can store tools and stuff in the top.

u/dougstoner · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

It's fine. I bought this one on amazon from a link someone else posted a while back. Works great, and holds all my stuff. Plus, it's only 15 bucks!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3C3LC/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/GustoGaiden · 2 pointsr/DnD

I really prefer having a set of the same color, or color coded (one group of color for regular attacks, and another for my special pool of crit dice)

Dice from a random grab bag are usually not all that visually appealing. However, if you're looking to build a set of loaner dice where you take them to someone's house where people goof around and lose dice, 20 bucks for 100 seems to be a reasonable price.

Our group uses one of those hobby tackle boxes to keep all our dice and player mini-figs in, and everyone bought their own dice set, so the penalty for losing one is on themselves. The adjustable container sizes are also good for larger pools of dice.

u/z2amiller · 2 pointsr/diyelectronics

I have one of these Plano boxes and I really like it. There's a large area on top that fits tools (wire strippers, crimpers, tweezers, desoldering supplies, etc), and then three drawers. The two bottom drawers are double-depth, so they fit prototyping supplies like jumper wires, breadboards, etc very well.

I've since outgrown that box but bought a four-pack of these Plano 3700 boxes. Apparently that is a pretty standard size and other companies make holders and stuff for them if you end up with a ton of them.

For smaller components (SMD) these tiny little boxes are great. One of those boxes holds a whole reel of 5,000 0603-sized resistors. Some people also use small paper envelopes to hold their components.

u/bargle0 · 2 pointsr/DnD
u/Crazy_Gweilo · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

It looks like the same as mine which is this one
https://www.amazon.com/Plano-1374-Rack-System-Tackle/dp/B000E3FKTO

u/Lyianx · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

I use Plano 3700 and 3600 series plastic trays and line the bottoms that i put models in with cotton. (3700's are for permanent storage and, 3600 is for transporting what im playing that day). I should take new shots of the 3700 lol. Ones i have are from way back in 1st ed).

I've also seen people use Stanley tool storage containers (this photo, they use the plastic molds from the package, cut them down to fit to keep them from moving).

The safest (and most expensive) would probably be custom cut foam trays from battle foam.

u/20four12 · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

The Plano 1364 trays are not deep enough to fit the ships on bases even if you lay them down, but the Plano 1374 tackle box most definitely is capable of doing that for almost all of the small ships.

It's the one I use. Plano 1374

u/synthetix808 · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

If you plan to collect most/every ship from all 3 factions and multiples of each, one of the more popular choices is Plano 1374. Its versatile, you'll grow into it, and fairly inexpensive for what it offers.
I just recently retired one and now that I'm at 111 standard play ships (+ the 5 epics in their own case), I'm using this https://imgur.com/a/lNyjw

u/Lord_Seacow · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

Alternatively, this box is only $20 and has more than enough storage for almost any number of ships. The top will store anything that isn't a Tantive or Raider. Probably not as big as the one linked, but it is less than half the price.

I was thinking of the 1374 which is much more similarly priced. My bad.

u/Tasrine · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

apologies for the shitty-length link, but this tackle-box works rather perfectly to hold most of a current collection. I highly recomend it.

It will of course, not hold the Raider, Tantive, etc, but any of the large ships fit just fine



http://www.amazon.com/Plano-1374-4-By-System-Tackle/dp/B000E3FKTO%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAILSHYYTFIVPWUY6Q%26tag%3Dduckduckgo-ffsb-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB000E3FKTO

u/redbaron1054 · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

Amazon here! Best part is it comes with x4 Plano 3700 + dividers at a very reasonable price.

u/mockblock · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

I used this box: http://www.amazon.com/Plano-Double-Cover-Tackle-Organizer/dp/B001ECQPVQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1450236005&sr=8-3&keywords=plano+x+wing+box

But you can use any box really. It is just slightly bigger than the cards. The cards are sideways no vertical.

And I don't know how to link a pdf file on reddit. Lol this is the first time I am posting a file here.

u/AustinYQM · 2 pointsr/dicemasters

I was actually thinking about getting this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ECQPVQ

u/m0nday · 2 pointsr/preppers

Hey man, some quick tips on your bag. First, figure out its purpose. Is it designed to get you from work to home, where you have more resources? Or are you planning on being supported by it for longer periods of time?

-Lose the can opener and get something like this. That thing is way too much weight to carry for the possibility that you may have to open a can of spaghetti-o's.

-You're going to need more water, especially if you plan on eating those brick rations. Throw in some bottled water and just swap it out every so often.

-You need better first aid. As I see it, you pretty much have pills and bandaids. Since you're just starting out, I recommend going to a sporting goods store and picking up two things-- a premade first aid kit (whatever size/price you're comfortable with, as long as you know how to use everything in it) and a small tackle box to keep all those pills in. Write the medication type, how many mg per pill, and expiration date on each compartment.No sense in carrying around all those bottles.

-You need a better multitool. You don't need to buy an eighty dollar Leatherman, but that thing looks like you got it out of a cereal box. A couple of weeks ago I picked up this knife and multitool set from Home Depot, and they're pretty good for backups. Husky hand tools also have a lifetime warranty.

-You need a better flashlight. /r/flashlight can help you out here.

-You could probably stand to lose a blade or two.

-What do you have planned for the smoke bombs?

-Check out /r/bugout.

u/bcool1234 · 2 pointsr/mtgcube

I went to Walmart and bought something similar to this!

u/yeeeyyee · 2 pointsr/dailydabbers

I am also in non legal state and have used these for years Plano Guide Series 3600 Size Polycarbonate Field Box https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003FYMVXM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_PlCRybTYB8JBN

There are lots of different sizes. Academy has a decent selection if you wanna see how big they are in person.

u/MikeyG916 · 2 pointsr/NFA

I bought one of these:

Plano Guide Series 3600 Size Polycarbonate Field Box https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003FYMVXM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Pv0XCb66BRBGW

And put this foam in it after cutting out with a hot wire cutter to fit the different pistons, FBS, tri lug adapter and end cap as well as the suppressor itself:

Case Club Closed Cell Military Grade Pistol Case Foam 12"x12"x1.5" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075GZ3JHS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cz0XCbW96NQY6

u/coldsolderjoint · 2 pointsr/cigars

Plano 3400 waterproof case

https://www.amazon.com/Plano-3440-10-Waterproof-Stowaway-3400/dp/B00469G31G#featureBulletsAndDetailBullets_secondary_view_div_1485921396819

$5 at Walmart in the fishing section. Can fit up to about (3) 6x60's and a boveda. I had about 6 smaller cigars in it

u/creepsii · 2 pointsr/cigars

I use this. It's air tight and cheap and comes in a bunch of different sizes, I have a few for different purposes.

u/dx_dt2 · 2 pointsr/steroids

You bro, you definitely need an upgrade, gotta show some respect to the gear haha. This one looks nice

u/ptowngiant · 2 pointsr/ImperialAssaultTMG

I use https://www.amazon.com/Plano-728001-Angled-Tackle-System/dp/B006PKXVAA/ and a zipup binder. I only play skirmish and the app, so my system is based around that. I have every expansion except General Weiss.

The two compartments on the top corners hold at-st, at-dp, and the Rancor.

The top opens and holds one of the smaller boxes (normally stored in the sides) two smaller boxes, and my supply deck for the app. Also the tank. I keep all tokens and dice in that box so it comes out onto the table easier. The smaller box is a token/dice set for a friend, and the other smaller box is for map tokens (crates, objectives, etc.) My doors are stored in their as well.

The left side compartment contains all the tiles for the app (core box tiles) and any skirmish maps I want to play. The right side contains all the campaign hero cards (and their upgrade cards) in individual bags (so a hero card and their upgrades are together).

The middle is used for the rest of the figures, one for rebels, one for scum, one for imperials.

I have a zipup binder that has card holders. The order I have in there is:
-Deployment cards sorted by faction then by points
-Bots and shapeshifter cards
-Command cards alphabetically
-Rewards alphabetically
-Mission cards by map alphabetically
-Skirmish map sheets alphabetically (in page holders)

The rules are kept in the inside pocket on the binder.

All the other tiles, cards and extra tokens are stored in the core box.

u/LictorSevas · 2 pointsr/ImperialAssaultTMG

I use this Plano box for all of the figures. I use the side draws for deck boxes separated for hero abilities, imperial agendas, shop items etc. Up top I have the hero cards and all the cards from our current campaign.

I keep all of the tokens and dice in a 3D printed holder I found on etsy.

As for the map tiles I keep those in the gambit and shadow boxes. Go 7 gaming had some nice organizers for that. They also have organizers for all the boxes but it's easier to haul around the Plano case and the two smaller boxes then to try and carry everything.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006PKXVAA/ref=oh_aui_i_sh_in_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/NinjaDano · 2 pointsr/StarWarsArmada

I just recently got into the game myself and someone posted the Plano 732 Angled Tackle Box as a storage solution.

https://amzn.com/B006PKXVAA

I have one of everything that's out right now (1 x ISD, 2 x VSDs, 1 x GSD, 1 x Raider, 1 x MC80, 1 x AF MII, 1 x MC30c, 2 x Neb-Bs, 2 x CR90s, 1 x Reb Sqdns, 1 x Imp Sqdns, 1 x Rogues & Villains, + extra dice).

All of it fits in that case with plenty of room to spare. I currently put the rulebooks, maneuver tool, range stick, ISD and VSDs in the flip top compartment. I put the AF Mk II and the GSD in the top left side bubble compartments (but as I expand into more AF MIIs, I'll just put those up there and the GSDs will go in with the others 'SDs). Home One/MC80 fits on the top right side bubble compartment. All the rest fits in the three main modular boxes in the center. My son and I use the two smaller modular compartments to store Empire and Rebel specific markers, cards, and whatever our current fleet set up is in those.

I'll post pictures of the set up when I get a chance so you can see examples.

... $40 at Wal-Mart.

u/LoyalToTheGroupOf17 · 2 pointsr/chess

Chess piece storage boxes tend to be fairly expensive. An alternative is to go to your local fishing shop and by something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Plano-2-3700-Prolatch-Stowaway-four/dp/B007N5ZULO/

They exist in a variety of sizes, and with the adjustable dividers, they can be made to fit almost any chess set. If you want extra protection, buy an extra big box and add some styrofoam for padding. But even without styrofoam, your pieces should be safer than in an ordinary chess storage box.

u/edjammies · 2 pointsr/Warhammer40k

It's a Plano case. Here's the link I used to purchase this case.

u/Patrollingthemojave0 · 2 pointsr/VEDC

Well in that case the pelican will do. If thats to expensive there is this waterproof hard case in bright orange

u/used2bgood · 2 pointsr/random_acts_of_lego

I have over 500 sets, so my storage gets a little pricey, but I used a combination of five things:

  • Akro parts bins for food items, minifig parts, and other small, uncommon pieces.

  • Plano tackle boxes for smaller pieces like 1x3 or 1x2 bricks, that I have in medium quantity, but in all different colors (I sort by color first, then piece type/size)

  • Stack-on boxes because they're large, stackable, dividable, and CHEAP.

    and lastly,

  • Ikea SAMLA bins for bigger bricks (2x8's and such), plates, odd pieces, and wheels. They're clear, stackable, and come with lids.

    Also crucial to my organization is a label maker, and they have good cheap ones at Costco. You could always just print out pictures of the bricks or a box inventory and use packing tape to seal it on, but I like the label maker look.

    My Lego room looks something like this, although nowhere near as many bricks.

    My nephew, who only has about 30 sets, uses small Tupperware type containers to sort the pieces, and keeps them in drawers like this, with a plywood table top bolted through the tops of each cabinet so that he can build and move the table around (although his is four cabinets bolted in a square).

    We also found some cool ideas here, but went with something else that worked better for our house/lifestyle. :)



u/Woo-Hoo1 · 2 pointsr/boardgames

#1 Silicone Cupcake Liners - great for holding chits, coins, etc. at the table.

#2 Condiment containers with lids Locally, I can only grab these at cheap Dollar-type store, in the "party" section no-less. But having simple, cheap, 2-2.5 oz. plastic containers with lids that you can use to hold some pieces in game-boxes is great.

#3 Plano Boxes of various sizes - These CAN be great for some games to hold chits, dice, etc. in the game box and/or at the table. Some have a love/hate relationship with them. Currently, I only use one for the dice in Roll for the Galaxy, and the one I have is perfect for that.

u/Darric · 2 pointsr/boardgames

These are the boxes most people use:

https://www.amazon.com/Plano-2-3600-Prolatch-Stowaway-
Utility/dp/B00CKIG4NC/

And I've heard people get a lot of mileage out of using one of these for the map tiles (storing outside the box, obviously):

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002LCUZK/

These and baggies will probably get you most of the way.

u/HeloRising · 2 pointsr/DicePorn

Tackle boxes are usually the go-to for storage once the collection gets big. Unfortunately they tend to almost universally be ugly as hell. If you're crafty you might want to look at picking up some Plano boxes and making a custom case for them.

For showing them off in a room like a game room your only real option is shadow box or something like this. They make little shelves or display domes for people who collect thimbles, those might be more of what you'd need.

For travel nothing beats a Beats Pill Speaker Case.

Sounds weird as fuck but they're cheap, they zip closed and stay that way, they're tough, and they have a loop on them for a cord or carabiner to attach to. They come in a variety of colors and stickers adhere to them very well (except for the one with the fabric exterior).

u/5uper5kunk · 2 pointsr/Fishing_Gear

Plano Tackle 4 Pack of Size 3600 Stowaways with Adjustable Dividers, 4 Pack, Fishing Tackle Storage, Premium Tackle Storage https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CKIG4NC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_lDNEDbV3135XC

It’s actually not a terrible price, I’ve seen them go for $20 and I think the lowest I’ve ever paid is $16ish.

There are a couple different styles of them in terms of how the insides are laid out, Plano’s website is really the best place to figure out what the different model number designations mean.

u/frosty1 · 2 pointsr/diytubes

What storage containers do you use (or have you used) for your various bits and baubles?

u/onwiththeshow · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I have found THIS to be a perfect solution.

u/Poop-Back-and-Forth · 2 pointsr/gundeals

Have one as well. If you need a rangebag do not hesitate to get one of these. The quality is excellent and it has plenty of room to fit all your stuff.

These storage boxes fit in there very well. I have 3 in there.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CKIG4NC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Critically_Thinking · 2 pointsr/HappyTrees

Just wanted to follow up and say that the tackle box works great. I got one off amazon for like $15 and it fits the Windsor and Newton 37ml paints perfectly in the 2nd and 3rd tier of the box and the bob Ross brand paints perfectly in the top tier. I am keeping my brushes in the bottom, main compartment.

Just leaving this info in case someone else has the same question as me. Here is the tackle box I bought: (sorry for poor formatting, I’m on mobile)

Plano 3-Tray Tackle Box with Dual Top Access, Dark Green Metallic/Off White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FPQRJWQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ggXHAbY5ERE7T

u/SideWhereIAdmitMySex · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Yep, I'm looking at my tackle box right now. I have this one (you can also get it in cute colors if that's what you crave) and it's very convenient, I'm pretty sure that it's the only reason my makeup survived my move. I have a small nine-square lipstick holder to stash the stuff I use regularly on my bathroom counter, but everything else fits really nicely in my tackle box. I was trying to find a train case when I bought it - Got fed up at the cost for really cheesy stuff in ugly patterns and stalked back to sporting goods. Much better.

u/AskJames · 1 pointr/rpg

This, along with a label gun if you're really looking to organize. I have a big tacklebox, with a fliptop lid for the big minis (Hee hee, oxymoron!) and then it has 4 trays with individual lines

Kinda like this

u/ProjectGSX · 1 pointr/boardgames

I bought a plano 777 series box for mine. I've only for the two core games and the town expansion, though. Map tiles are separate in an expanding file folder with transparent labels on them.

https://www.amazon.com/Plano-7771-Guide-Tackle-System/dp/B000E39T3C

u/ypsm · 1 pointr/DnD
  • I use this Plano tackle system to store and transport my essential D&D DM stuff. There are lots of cubbyholes that fit 7-dice-sets, including all the individual cubbyholes inside the smaller tackle boxes, which you can buy separately.

  • I have a bunch of cheap Chessex dice bags that I bought at CoolStuffInc along with other gaming supplies. I generally use those to transport dice these days. I used to reserve some compartments in one of the smaller Plano tackle boxes for dice, but then I started using Koplow jumbo dice when I DM, and those won't fit in the Plano tackle box spaces.

  • I use one of these Container Store Multi-Drawer Cabinets (the largest, 44-drawer one) to store and organize dice at home.
u/tombojones · 1 pointr/boardgames

Once Labyrinth of Ruin comes out this summer I'm going to get one of these...

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E39T3C/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

Lots of room for expansions.

u/Either_Orlok · 1 pointr/zombicide

I use a combination of these for my Zombicide seasons 1-3. I own one of everything made for the game (each retail and promo item) and got it to fit in two of the LP cases and I believe ten of the Plano cases.

I plan to do the same for Black Plague, but I need to come up with something for the extra large "boss monster" figures.

Aluminum LP storage case

Plano 23600-01

u/shiki88 · 1 pointr/MarvelDiceMasters

General tips: http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1161158/plano-box

http://www.amazon.com/Plano-23600-01-Stowaway-Adjustable-Dividers/dp/B000E39T50/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1398397905&sr=8-1&keywords=plano+box

That 3.99 box I bought won't fit the cards without modification and there will be some dice mismatch in compartments. I have a deckbox for the cards, anyway.

http://www.amazon.com/Plano-Molding-5231-Double-Organizer/dp/B000HJ9514/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1398397905&sr=8-8&keywords=plano+box

But certainly the red Plano box would fit a large collection. It's overkill in my opinion.

u/GameWireGirl · 1 pointr/boardgames

It's a Plano box.

u/try_another4 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

For your drawers but not your knickers. The slots are adjustable.

Door racks so your over-door items will never be so organized!

And a table-top rotating organizer for all your rotating and organizing needs. I just really love things that rotate. Plus, this one takes advantage of vertical storage.

Little boxes on the hillside. The hiiiills are alive...

u/cstewart2325 · 1 pointr/lego

I have all my loose (well most) organized into Plano Stowaway. They are stored on shelves somewhere else.

u/JDF211 · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

It's not very pretty but I carry a decent portion of my vape gear in a tackle box I bought from [amazon.com] (http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E39T50/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1).

u/mkdir · 1 pointr/lego

FYI, these with adjustable dividers are better when you have a lot of a particular category:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000E39T50
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000E3FKVC

u/SodTiwaz · 1 pointr/mtgcube

A Crown Royal bag...I just dump the contents out and grab what I need. You dang ol kids with your new fangled deck boxxy's with compartments for dice...back in my day we used rubberbands dagnabbit!

edit: to add a viable alternative try this?

u/Chief5000 · 1 pointr/EldritchHorror

I just used a $12 plastic ammo crate from amazon
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T4XL2MO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

and 1 set of these card display cases that fit the decks just right!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AU762PK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

and just a simple small fishing box!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E39T50/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


I'm using the deck boxes (now empty) as placeholders till i get some foam to keep everything from sliding around! I have 2 of the expansions but have plenty of room to fit even more!

u/Yoduh99 · 1 pointr/ImperialAssaultTMG

two of these were great for me for organizing everything in the core game + twin shadows + wave 1 ally/villain pack figures all into the core game box. All the figures went in 1 plano box, all tokens and small cards fit in the 2nd plano box. larger cards I divided into labeled baggies that fit them. Most map tiles also fit into ziploc bags which I labeled and divided by map tile number, 0-10, 11-19, 20-29 and 30-39. Only the AT-STs, round/threat dial, and the very largest map tiles are put into the box unorganized (if I hypothetically had larger ziploc bags then I could have all map tiles organized and stored), though they're pretty snug in there surrounded by everything else.


After I got Return to Hoth I added all I could to my first two plano boxes but still had to use a 3rd small plano box to fit additional figures. I keep this box and hoth specific map tiles in the hoth box.

u/blakrazor · 1 pointr/gloving

If I remember, /u/ProdigyLightshow is a huge fan of kases so he would give some good insight. My friends who use them like them, click responsiveness is particularly good for conjuring and color changing easily so it might be directed towards a style. And for the lights shape, I switched from eDot to micromax recently (long story, but I don't usually use eDots :P) and it still felt weird and bulky. So it might just be an adjustment thing. If not, grab some micromax as well. All cases are pretty cheap anyways.

With your storing problem, you might want to invest in a box such as a fishing box or small storage box with separate containers. This is the one I have: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E39T50/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Essentially, it'll help keep your collection organized as well as helping store lights so they don't get pressed on or anything. I've also heard keeping gloves in hard shell eye glass cases work well too.

u/revmamacrystal · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. So excited! soap

    Cream Soda Mix

    Divider Box

    Movie Room Sign

    Pill Keyholders

    Diaper Pail Stick Ups

    Those Himalaya's of the mind! Great contest!
u/mysterious_gamer · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

I use these for ship dials: http://amzn.com/B002ZUI8PM They fit perfectly though I don't think the plastic dial upgrades would fit. There isn't must wiggle room.

I also have one of these in the folder section of the binder for all the other tokens: http://amzn.com/B000E39T50

edit I keep the plastic ship bases in with my battlefoam and maneuver templates in the back most folder up against the hard binder side to prevent them from getting bent.

u/bdh008 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

The morning sun peeks over the mountain, as a Bald Eagle begins his first hunt of the day. The rainbow trout jump in the excitement, creating the first ripples on the calm body of water. An American Flag slowly dances in the slow crisp air, seeming to respond to the sounds of the birds chirping. A man on an old wooden dock sends out his first cast, hoping to catch something that will provide a good breakfast for him. This right here is America. Fishing is patriotic, fishing is All-American, fishing gives me another reason to love this great country I am from. That is why I believe this tackle box is a heck of a way to show patriotism, and why I would love to have it.

u/melance · 1 pointr/DnD

For my travel dice, I make (and sell) chainmaille dice bags. For my full collection, I use one like this.

u/vehementvelociraptor · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Plano customizable box for most of my tools and drip tips. Holds my ohm meter and wire as well.

For my juices I use a plastic ammo can. Nice, tight, dark, and big enough to hold a shitload of juice.

For the batteries I just use the double 18650 holders and label them. They stack pretty nice.

u/FRESH_OUTTA_800AD · 1 pointr/arduino

I got a 4-By Rack System for Christmas, I use it for this exact purpose.

the box

u/TheMartinDobson · 1 pointr/arduino

I'm like you and have a couple clear parts organizers full of random parts. I like the ones that /u/louky posted for larger items like power supplies. I've been looking at this one on amazon for a little bit and like the idea of having an organizer for my organizers and a place to put tools in the top.

I use the Milwaukee Stackable organizers for work. They have removable bins in the main unit. But I think that they may be too big and bulky for this application and they aren't able to make anything inside easily seen like a clear one.

Depending on how handy you are, you could always buy a bulk amount of those parts organizers and build a bookshelf style unit where you can slide in an individual organizer in to each shelf.

Edit: Formatting

u/luckycolordead · 1 pointr/steroids

Gear box. Holds about 50ish vials and maybe 50 syringes on top. Or all your orals.

u/Floridarainmaker · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

How do I edit my post?

Common questions:
Acrylic paint.
Plano tackle box. https://www.amazon.com/Plano-1374-Rack-System-Tackle/dp/B000E3FKTO
Here is an early pic of all of it.
https://imgur.com/gallery/kY5ug

u/floridafayboy · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

[–]Floridarainmaker [score hidden] 3 minutes ago

This is apparently a second account maybe Imgur created for me?dunno.

How do I edit my original post?
Common questions: Acrylic paint. Plano tackle box. https://www.amazon.com/Plano-1374-Rack-System-Tackle/dp/B000E3FKTO Here is an early pic of all of it. https://imgur.com/gallery/kY5ug

u/heathenyak · 1 pointr/Tyranids

I put the smaller models in the trays and the bigger ones up top separated by terrain and my dice bag

Plano 1374 4-By Rack System 3700 Size Tackle Box https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E3FKTO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_7BsSDHkZZ3ogU

I have 2 of these plus a 5 drawer plastic organizer for models I’m not taking anywhere. Not that I’ve played since 2nd edition but...just in case...

u/spoonerhouse · 1 pointr/arduino

I have a larger version of the one you're looking at. I love it. I use it to store my electronics and quadcopter stuff. It is not too big at all, and you will absolutely grow into it as things progress. I used to have lots of empty space but now it's basically totally filled with awesome electronics goodness!

u/ConfusedUs · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

Plano tackle boxes and the associated trays are pretty much the de-facto standard. Some people spring for foam, but almost everyone I know uses a plano tackle box.

I have this box: https://www.amazon.com/Plano-1374-Rack-System-Tackle/dp/B000E3FKTO/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1473565059&sr=1-1&keywords=plano+1374

Beware: there's a very similar box that's like half the price, but it's also half the size. It doesn't work for X-Wing.

If that's overkill, get a couple of the trays that fit inside of it. There are assorted 3700-series trays with slots of difference sizes. You can see these in person at any outdoor store if you want to check sizes.

u/DannyA88 · 1 pointr/Tools

Plano 1374 4-By Rack System 3700 Size Tackle Box https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E3FKTO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_l2C4Cb9AF15KW

u/illuxion · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

The mods stay on the desk, I never know which one I feel like grabbing that day. The juice stays in one of these lock boxes in the closet. I usually have a few juices scattered about my desk and in my desk drawer as well. I've been thinking about a tackle box like this though, I have far too much crap as the photos are only what I have in circulation, I have 3 of the master boxes.

u/NeatHedgehog · 1 pointr/AnimeFigures

I've been using these Plano containers

They sell the single trays individually, too, but I like to get the whole box and store repair / cleaning tools or extremely large accessories in the top compartment.

u/Tervlon · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

I know you said no tackle boxes, but with a collection that size I don't think you'll be able to find anything that can accommodate all of it at once. If I were you I'd get a big Plano case with multiple racks for each faction and arrange the individual rack cases with some of each ship so that you don't have to take everything all the time. You could have a case of tokens in each stack so that everything is playable if you just take the Imperial case to play or whatnot. You just have too much!

I use one of these at the moment, maybe getting 2 or 3 of them would work out for you?
http://www.amazon.com/Plano-1374-4-By-System-Tackle/dp/B000E3FKTO/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1417716160&sr=8-7&keywords=plano+stowaway+3700

Impossible. But you have quite a bit.

u/Kriterian · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

One more thing is to get a good storage system with room to grow. Yes you can find some cheap containers to hold a few ships and tokens, but once your collection grows you'll be lugging around 5 or 6 containers.

Plano tackle boxes aren't too expensive and hold everything with room for more. I started out big with the 1374 and still have room after getting all the ships with duplicates.

http://www.amazon.com/Plano-1374-4-By-System-Tackle/dp/B000E3FKTO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419003888&sr=8-1&keywords=plano+1374

EDIT: Maybe wait for it to go on sale or shop around. It was only $32 on Amazon when I ordered mine a few months ago.

u/Bmandoh · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

http://www.amazon.com/Plano-1374-4-By-System-Tackle/dp/B000E3FKTO

This will more than fit your collection. You can fit both large ships ( tantive and transport) up top and a full fleet in each tray.

u/Aanar · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

I have a Plano 3700 4by rack

I use 1 tray for rebel, 1 for imperial, 1 for scum, and the 4th for the dice, asteroids, damage deck, movement templates, range ruler, etc. and there's enough room to bring the ships for 1 list. Then I just load it up with the list I want to fly and I can just take the 1 tray with me.

u/Maizrim · 1 pointr/AttackWing

I have this Plano case from Amazon and it still has room up top for a few more ships - it has at least one of every ship inside the four trays, which are behind that door on the front.

I use the top compartment for two short card boxes and to store my Tactical Cube, templates, Fina Prime (she's a big one) and Resources.

The only issue is the current price of $45 - I got it about 8 months ago when it was $35, so I'd add it to your cart and keep an eye on the price if you're interested.

EDIT: I also keep my dice and extra shield/disable tokens in the compartment up top near the handle, which comes in handy when I need to grab some during a game.

u/CircleTheFire · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

Are you going to buy more ships? If so, you may as well go with the most popular solution, the Plano 3952: http://www.amazon.com/Plano-Double-Cover-Tackle-Organizer/dp/B001ECQPVQ

I have a small box for tournaments, but it's no good for long-term storage of all of my ships. I've actually just bought a second 3952 so I can have one for Rebels and one for Empire, with Wave 4 coming this summer and some recent additions to my collection to get up to 4 each of the small-base ships.

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u/wldcrdbtchs_yeehaw · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

The good 'ol trusty Plano 5231 is $10 at Lowe's/Menard's/Amazon/K-Mart. I also have 3 of the double version (basically two of them plastered together) for each faction and it fits a good majority of my ships and I've been playing since Wave 1.

u/retrocoin · 1 pointr/boardgames

Nice, I share your Carcassonne appreciation and storage concerns - I've got 28 expansions. I went with a Plano case to store it all (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ECQPVQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

I made some custom compartment flags to identify each expansion. I also got 6 additional meeple colors as well as doubling up on a few expansions to support 12 players.

u/Adama70 · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

I have one of those also, it works great for the tokens and cards. The small containers fit the upgrade cards, the larger containers fit the big cards, so far the only thing that doesn't fit are the movement and range pieces. The best part of that the little containers come out. When we play we just take out the shield, focus, evade and stress cups so the tokens aren't floating around loose on the table. I'm going to move the cards over to a binder as soon as I get the binder sheets that hold the upgrade cards.

For the models, bases and dials I purchased one of these: Plano Double Cover Two Sided Tackle Organizer. It fits everything I have, very well. The bases, movement and range finder all fit in the top part, the smaller ships and a few of the larger ships fit in the bottom. I don't think it will fit the Ghost, and I'm not sure what I'm going to do about that ship.

Finally I bought a bunch of single felt sheets in the craft area at Wal-Mart, I cut the felt into strips and use it as a liner for each of the compartments that holds a ship. I'm not sure if will really help that much much but it makes me feel better. For big ships like the Decimator and Falcon I just wrapped them in a piece of felt.

u/jhulbe · 1 pointr/camping

I just bought two of these


I've only had them 3 or so days. Similar to the plano you linked. It's kind of thin plastic but fits my cot, tent, extension cord, duct tape, pillow, and blanket in one. Pots, pans, cooking stuff in another.


I'm a little worried about the durability of the weight on the wheels, but the one linked looked like it may be slightly thicker. The one I linked doesn't have an o-ring.


Those action packers are thick sturdy plastic.


I made a post a couple days ago and someone recommended Rubbermaid roughnecks


I've been debating going over to homedepot and getting this 2-pack though. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Sterilite-Footlocker-Storage-Box-2-Pack-18429002/204303284

u/imonstandby · 1 pointr/Jeep

We have a trunk that's filled with emergency supplies/food/our hammocks/maps. We keep it chained & locked to the jeep. We can also sleep in the back when we go camping, which is awesome. We also plan to have kids so the JKU just made more sense.

u/ADDhobbiest86 · 1 pointr/Kayaking

Plano Guide Series 3600 Size Polycarbonate Field Box https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003FYMVXM/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_OU79AbFY1QBR2. I have one of these. Fits the wallet, phone, glasses, and keys. Zip lock baggie the phone also... cause poo happens. The tether it to the kayak so it won't float away in a accident.

u/ProphetOfWhy · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

Sorry, I was thinking of a different box. I was thinking of this.

This is what I use, and I love it. You can get it for $40 at Wal-Mart. I'm actually going to be posting my storage setup tonight. I don't know if it actually gets you too much more space than what you have though. The one other piece of advice I do have is to not be afraid to cut some plastic.

u/68pontiac · 1 pointr/rccars

Personally, I use this monster that I got from Amazon. I race almost every week so I needed something that could hold all my tools, parts, fasteners, tires and all that stuff and be easily portable to and from the track. It has tons of space and lots of little organizers and drawers to keep things separated. They make smaller versions of the same thing and ones with fewer drawers. I actually am only using 3 of the 4 pull-out drawers right now anyway.

u/MacGhille · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

My solution is the Plano angled tackle box: http://amzn.to/2iGo49J that holds 72 small-base ships. It is out of stock online, but nearly every Walmart carries it for 59.99. Additionally, it has two smaller containers that are perfect for tokens and additional storage.

This is my set-up, and the Plano kit is essential for my concise storage and lack of jostling during transport: http://imgur.com/gallery/Syn5K

For the Epic ships, I bought Stanley toolboxes because they are cheap lock well and could be used for tools in the future if I discover alternative storage.

I do not display anything, as I do not feel possessing these toys is something that merits commemoration or observation. I don't place the cars and family pegs from LIFE on a shelf, so it seems silly to me to exalt pieces from a board game regardless of how intricate the pieces or rules are. I enjoy it, but my shelves are filled with personal items and commemorations of lost family members. An A-wing would feel disrespectful.

Anyway, I now have to make a purchase of more storage, and while I think the Plano cases are brilliant, I am now looking at Feldherr foam kits on Amazon for basic storage. They have several generic kits that hold a large number of small-base ships while still affording specialized storage (through pick'n'pluck foam) for large-based ships.

In the end, it will come down to bang-for-buck, and the WalMart plano cases look to be able to hold their own very easily.

Happy Hunting!

u/bluethreads · 1 pointr/geocache

this is the case I bought.

I found this site to customize my log. The site is in a different language, there may be a way to change it to English but I didn't need to go through the trouble as it is easy to navigate through, (it provides the option to change the words on the log to english). I liked that I could create an easy custom template.

edit: actually, I think I've changed my mind and want to customize my log using different themed paper.

u/dschultzie · 1 pointr/Goruck

I always carry a dry bag stuff sack inside even on sunny days just in case. Won't keep the outside dry but your clothes will stuff will stay dry. They take up little room and can even handle being submerged. I use a waterproof case for my phone, wallet and car keys. This Plano one is much better than a pelican, as they can and will leak, plus it's only $5 on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00469G31G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/logicthug · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I ended up getting one of these for most of my vape stuff at home. Works pretty well as a coilmaster kit fits right in the top perfectly.

u/mkell43 · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I use the Plano 732. It holds all of my mod/atomizer/etc. stuff as well as all (most of) my DIY stuff. It's basically just a holder for a bunch of compartmentalized plastic boxes.

It's pretty f-ing big though.

u/Swims_ · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

I usually just use those Plano storage containers with the dividers. I think the last few I bought were from Walmart by the fishing stuff. They're usually pretty cheap and come varying sizes with dividers. Something similar to this.

u/114121019 · 1 pointr/chess

Thanks! I think I found that exact model on amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Plano-2-3700-Prolatch-Stowaway-four/dp/B007N5ZULO/


EDIT: actually the compartment slots are different

u/snakehawk37 · 1 pointr/boardgames

Thanks for the suggestion.

Amazon has the Plano boxes here as a 4-pack for anyone interested. My tool cabinet could use some organizing too...

u/ImKira · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I use to carry a small Plano box, to hold a couple spare batteries and and rebuilding supplies.

Im not sure if this box is the same, but it’s an example: Plano 2-3700 Prolatch Stowaway (four pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007N5ZULO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oZV.AbXRG29JP

u/Kozio_ · 1 pointr/gadgets
u/TaruNukes · 1 pointr/DungeonsAndDragons

Plano 732

To be honest I don’t like it as much as some of the others I’ve seen. It was a Christmas present so I just rolled with it. The area under the top lid is angled at a steep slope and you can’t really fit as much as you’d like up there.

And as for the minis, they were not part of the kickstarter just the cedar d20 dice box

u/MrMatthewJ · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

I bought a Plano 728 that has been working pretty well for me. It doesn't come with side containers, but I've been told these ones will fit nicely.

A lot of others here have the Plano 732 and I've heard good things about that one as well, but I think it's a little more expensive. It does come with side containers though.

If you have a Wal-Mart nearby, they have pretty good prices on them, but you can also get them online.

u/-BW- · 1 pointr/Survival

I use this marine plano case. While I wouldn't call it waterproof, it does have a sealing o ring. Large enough to fit a bottle of isopropyl laying down.

u/isjhe · 1 pointr/Gloomhaven

Here's what I'm using right now:

  • Planko boxes go a very long way towards taming the beast. I'm using 3 right now, but I think if I get a binder for the store cards I could go down to 2. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CKIG4NC)
  • 100 pack of heavy cardboard CD cases (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07338TPSW), these work GREAT for holding enemy stat cards, standees, and action deck.
  • A large accordion binder for the rule books, cheat sheets, and all ground tiles, which I was able to organize alphabetically. (Pretty close to this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004Q9VJ56)
  • Some misc cardboard boxes I had hanging around for storing larger cards and figurine boxes. I separate things with colored spacers. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H5HC9G4)

    I can close the box with the binder outside, and setup is super fast with only the enemy folders labeled. I had some of the stuff already, I think I'm all in for <$50. I think game night tensions would run too high without some good organization. Our first mission was hell partly due to not knowing what anything was, or being able to find anything at all.

u/krues8dr · 1 pointr/boardgames

To anyone visiting this thread later - the cases in the 2-3600 four pack that Amazon sells are not the same as the 3600 that OP is using here - the slots are oriented in the other direction and the size is slightly larger. So it's effectively useless for this. And now you have four of them. sigh.

u/mindguru88 · 1 pointr/boardgames

Throw that insert in the trash.

There are lots of alternatives that could suit you well for storage of your various components. I usually go with Ouchless Hair Elastics for cards, when possible. For games with a lot of little bits, snack-sized baggies work wonders for organization. When able, I store miniatures in a Plano box that fits standard box-size. For games with lots of fiddly bits, I go with 5-compartment Plano or 6-compartment Plano boxes. They don't look as neat or work 100% as well as a custom foamcore or Broken Token solution, but they are a heck of a lot cheaper, in many cases.

Any of these options will keep your pieces from getting all disorganized in the box, especially when games are stored vertically. Means quicker set-up and less stress for your fun-time.

u/Nebakanezzer · 1 pointr/Boardgamedeals

I think this 4pk is a better deal: https://www.amazon.com/Plano-2-3600-Prolatch-Stowaway-Utility/dp/B00CKIG4NC/

also, perfect for Gloomhaven YASS

I originally bought a bunch of these when they were on sale and felt a bit stupid having them around, thinking I wasted money on something I'd never use. Then I bought Gloomhaven, Xia, and TI4, and didn't feel stupid anymore.

u/roarmalf · 1 pointr/Gloomhaven

Here's my full write-up, but TL;DR I used the file box instead of the accordion folder. It's bigger, but the handle is nice, and I can fit anything I want in it (except the overly large map).

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FYI, I slightly modified the YASS Gloomhaven setup to make the storage a little more efficient/intuitive and keep all the standee bottoms in the combat bin.


I go into more detail here for anyone interested.


ORIGINAL POST:


I use a variation of the YASS Gloomhaven setup. You can add an accordion folder if you like to save even more setup/breakdown time. I made a few modifications to the layout to make it more intuitive and keep the standees in the combat box. Here's what my updated layout looks like, and here are the files I used. I also lay my planos flat instead of standing them up as it gives slightly more space at the top to fit the board, etc. FYI, I didn't add the counters label, just left that square blank, but everything else is good to go.


I used a Portable File Box to hold my map tiles, rule books, monster stat cards (although I use Gloomy Companion most of the time), city/road event decks, and unlocked items. There are comparable options on Amazon.


Album of full setup


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MATERIALS LIST:

  1. 3x Plano 3600 boxes. Size 11" x 7.25" x 1.75".
  2. 1x Plano 3601 box. Size 11" X 7.25" X 1.13".
  3. Paper/Card Stock (for printing plano labels)
  4. Zip-lock bags

    Note: the plano 3600 on amazon is a 4 pack. You can find them at Dick's Sporting Goods occaisonally for less $$$: 3600,
    3601

    Optional:
    Tape (I didn't use any, but others said they needed it to keep the label on the plano lid)
    The Portable File Box I had laying around
    Amazon File Box with stronger latch
    Hanging File Folders I had laying around


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    CHANGES FROM THE ORIGINAL Y.A.S.S.
    Units 1 Box:
    No changes needed.


    Units 2 Box:
    I moved the Inox Bodyguards to the Boss slot which I shrunk 1 square by moving one large boss to the terrain box. I moved all of the standee bases to the small plano. I used the extra space to move all of the attack modifier decks in here. I store the number tokens and (useless) curse/bless tokens in the 2 remaining slots I opened up.


    *Small Plano (modifiers/tokens):*
    In the small plano I freed up the whole bottom row by moving the number tokens (which largely go unused) to the terrain box, removing the curse/bless tokens (since they aren't used in the game), and moving the element/HP/EXP markers up one space. I shrunk the single damage markers to a single cell (they fit just fine) to make room. The bottom row now houses the standee bases.


    Terrain Box:*
    I used the small dividers from the 3601 to separate out the traps, water, totem, treasure sections (this makes them easy to pull out). I shrunk the Doors by a square and added a square for traps using the short dividers to keep all 4 traps separate. Chopping out the divider to make room for the 3-hex objects was a lot more work than I expected, but it was worth it. I added in the 2 bosses to the bottom of that section since they don't fit anywhere else (and will likely only be used once each).

u/Siodhachan · 1 pointr/PrintedMinis

I use a bunch of this boxes, you get 4 for $20 so $5 each, and you can store quite a bit in them

Picture for reference

u/javaavril · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I used a fishing tackle box similar to this, was able to keep all my drafting supplies and drawing things organized. ArtBin is another brand, but they tend to be more expensive

https://www.amazon.com/Plano-3-Tray-Tackle-Access-Metallic/dp/B00FPQRJWQ/ref=lp_3409251_1_1?s=hunting-fishing&ie=UTF8&qid=1502478141&sr=1-1

u/Arboghasthero · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

This is the plano I use: https://www.amazon.com/Plano-2-Tray-Tackle-Access-Metallic/dp/B00FPQRLCO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485271452&sr=8-1&keywords=plano+2+tray

According to my squad builder I have 36 small base ships and 7 large ships. I keep everything but my two Falcons in the Plano along side all the small and large base cardboard, all the tokens I need, I believe I have over 10 small bases, as well as dice, bombs, asteroids, and maneuver templates.

u/OffsetFreq · 1 pointr/guns

I have one with the fancy cantilevered trays like this

u/neferiousrich · 1 pointr/ImperialAssaultTMG

This is what I'm using:

Plano Molding Company 2-Tray Tackle Box with Dual Top Access, Blue Metallic/Off White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FPQRLCO

u/vizhkass · 0 pointsr/Warhammer40k

http://www.amazon.com/Plano-1374-4-By-System-Tackle/dp/B000E3FKTO/ref=cm_cmu_pg__header im looking at this one and since I own a zerg i can put my MC in the foam that i do have.