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I've used those on river trips... You should be able to put those things in the box to keep them dry.

We also use ammo cans (army surplus) for river trips... They are water tight too, and usually only $5 - 6.
 
howarde:
I've used those on river trips... You should be able to put those things in the box to keep them dry.

We also use ammo cans (army surplus) for river trips... They are water tight too, and usually only $5 - 6.


I guess I will check into that because there is an army surplus store in my city.
 
av8er23:
Does anyone have one of these? I was going to buy one to keep my wallet, cell, and keys in on dive boats.


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I use them, mine is a 1020. With the one I have I can get my keys and wallet in it but there is not enough room for a phone. They work great and don't rust or take up floor space like the ammo cans. It can be hung or thrown into your dive or dry bag. Good investment.
 
Have you seen the clear plastic dry bags? Thats what I like to use because I can see everything in there, even the number ringing on my cell phone.
 
I am always using it for the car key, pocket money, and credit card.
It works great and right size, but if you have a thick wallet, it won't fit....
 
I don't have the one your looking at but I do have a large one for my hunting rifles. Very expensive but they are top quality. I would buy another if I needed one with no reservations
 

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