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marshallkarp

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I bought a Stanley oversized heavy duty wheeled toolbox at Lowes. This is really going to help hauling dive gear around. You can check it out here:

www.marshallkarp.com

By the way, Akona and DAN sent me some nice stickers for decorating. Hope this idea helps some of you out.
 
Nice!:D How much $ was it?
 
I and many others here in SoCal use them. They work great!

Dave

Here are mine
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marshallkarp:
I bought a Stanley oversized heavy duty wheeled toolbox at Lowes. This is really going to help hauling dive gear around. You can check it out here:

www.marshallkarp.com

By the way, Akona and DAN sent me some nice stickers for decorating. Hope this idea helps some of you out.

I just have a rubbermaid in the back of the car ($7 at Walleyworld). This looks MUCH more better nicer! Maybe I'll have to check it out!
 
They use to make a bigger one. I got one and love it. Mine also has a handy tote tray inside. It has two covered compartments and two non. I'm pretty sure the new ones don't have that.
 
What are the deminsions can it be taken on a plane :)
 
Looked for deminsions but didn't find any on Stanley's web page. Actually didn't find the tote either. Mine, I don't think I would want to put it on a plane but it would be nice.

When I dive wet I take one of the space saver bags (kind that you squeeze the air out of) and put my wet suit in that. Then I bungee it to the top of the tote via the holes in the flange for locks. Can't tell from teamcasa's pic if the new ones have 4 holes or just two. One less thing that you have to deal with.
 
I was just looking at those this weekend wondering if it would be big enough. I may have to pick one up on the way home today...

I wonder if you could replace the wheels with some that would be a little more 'sand friendly' :hm:

:cheers:

CivilE
 

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