Does it have pick-n-pluck foam? If so how do you take care so the foam doesn't disintegrate any further. I have picked all the foam I wanted to, but the rest seems a bit fragile. I've heard you can use plasti-dip spray to make the rest of the foam harder/stronger.Peli case (with loads of silica-gel) for most stuff, or camera bag if it's in use fairly often.
Please if possible, It certainly seems like a good value solution. Thank youPeli cases I looked at were more like £200+
In the end I bought a maplin one. £39.99
The quality seems good. I just want to make sure that the remaining foam is protected. I think I'll buy couple of cans of plasti-dip and spray all over it. I have a photo somewhere, I can post it if you want.
Please if possible, It certainly seems like a good value solution. Thank you
Seems perfect enough for me, as it won't leave the house so it doesn't need Pelicans weather sealing for me! These are from Maplins then? I'll have a look nowSorry for poor quality. Taken with a mobile phone. Box of film for scale
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I will probably be buying anbother one sooner or later, got some more gear I'd like to keep safe. Especially with a very energetic toddler around the house.
Similar here. Stuff I don't use much lives in a cupboard, the other stuff sort of hangs around wherever I put it down.You will have to define "store" when not in use mine just sit on a bench in my workshop (spare room in the house not an outside shed) and only go into a bag when being moved, ie: when I'm off out somewhere.
It's this one.Seems perfect enough for me, as it won't leave the house so it doesn't need Pelicans weather sealing for me! These are from Maplins then? I'll have a look nowThank you for posting the two images, i really appreciate it!
It's this one.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/large-high-impact-case-with-pre-cut-foam-interior-n14gr
It does have a seal around and it says on the website it's water resistant, but same as you I don't really plan to take it outside often. It's just for home storage.

It does have two small holes on each end intended to be used with padlocks but you could attach a strap instead (you'd have to find one with VERY small clips though). The holes are visible in the second picture I posted.I have a large-ish Lowepro shoulder bag that all my "go-to" stuff is kept, then a plastic box under the bed with some peripheral stuff that doesn't get used that often. Although saying that my Lowepro can't keep up with my GAS at the moment so may look into something different. Those Maplin cases look good but I would possibly need 2, which again may not be a massive problem as the one bag is starting to dig into my shoulder now
I don't suppose the case has anything to attach a strap to does it?
Regarding controlling humidity, I'm thinking of buying silica gel cat litter and putting it in small bags with my camera gear.
It's way cheaper than buying those small silica gel packets.
Do you know if it has any disadvantage?
Can it have any chemicals (like perfume) that can damage lens over time, or something?
Thanks,
Luis
These don't last for long though, are they rechargeable in some way?I keep most of my kit in my largest bag (Flipside 500) I always leave a few silica pouches in there, really the small ones that come with the kit.
Thanks for the link, something I will look into.These are what I use.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rechargeable-Mini-Dehumidifier-Pack-Set/dp/B001P478OG
The reviews seem mixed as people expect them to dry out rooms, caravans etc.
This is unrealistic as more moisture continually gets in, and they aren't going to do much in a large volume of air
But they work well in a small more or less sealed space.
Mine must have been charged at least a dozen times with no obvious change in performance.
You can probably get something with a similar principal but you recharge in the oven.