FS: Airtight Waterproof Equipment Case

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Lima.Charlie

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I have a few of these and they are in EXCELLENT shape! They make great cases to carry gear in and they are extremely durable. You can store tools, radio gear, food, anything you could think of in them. They have durable metal handles on four sides. It seals with six "butterfly" latches. It also has a handle that locks into place and extends so you can pull it. It has wheels! It has super durable foam on the inside with small portions cut out.

Interior measurements: L25.75in x W18in x D11in

Now I know what Pelican cases of similar size go for (Google: Pelican Case 1620), so I am asking $125.00 (or OBO) plus the buyer pays shipping. As of right now I have 3 for sale! I will accept trades, but there are only a few things I am looking for; Powertrax Locker, Rock Rails, etc..... I realize some of those are more valuauble but maybe something can be worked out.

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EXTERIOR W/ HANDLE EXTENDED
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im a photographer and i can tell you first hand that pelican cases are the top of the line. you cant get any better. too bad i dont have enough equipment to fill that one or i would take it.
 

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I use a Pelican for my PD-150 .. you can literally drive a car over it with zero damage... no joke :D
 

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I work in the broadcast industry and these cases were used to hold $7000 mobile RF transmitters. These are not Pelican but I have seen a ton of Pelican cases, and they look very similar. The company that made the trasnmitters might have even possibly contracted Pelican to make these for shipping these transmitters. All I know is that I am keeping one and have 2 for sale.
 

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These make an excellent way to pack trail gear.....bump! Make an offer!
 

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