What do you use to organize computers, electronics, flashlights?

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I'm using a hard-sided clamshell with foam to organize, store, and transport my computers, flashlights, batteries, compass, etc but it's crowded and frankly messy.

How do you organize your gear for storage and transport on day trips?
What is this word “organize”?
I know some people have severe space restrictions for storage but for me I just make sure everything is in a general area between diving and waiting to go diving, all stored open air like so there is air circulation, keep things as dry as possible.

For dive days, you’re being in SoCal I assume it’s more shore diving than boats as previous posters are used to.

I use one of those big Costco black tubs with the yellow top whenever possible and everything but tanks and weights and a small bag for drysuit undergarments.

I drive a Kia soul and easily carry everything for two cold water divers in it, tables and chairs included.
 
I'm a crate guy too and agree anything more than that on a day boat is too much. I have a half dozen of these 12-inch , 21-pocket tool bags from Harbor Freight that I store stuff in. They are on sale every couple weeks for $5. I use them as reg bags, weight bags, whatever else bags. My wife and I each have one with our soft weights, computers, flashlights and a few other items in them. For shore diving, everything goes down to the beach. For boat diving we load our weights into weight pockets at the car, the flashlight comes out of its protective pocket and into the crate. Crate goes on the boat.
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