i often use a nesquik milkshake container, lightweight and strong enough
That's what I use most often, they're ideal

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i often use a nesquik milkshake container, lightweight and strong enough
How well do these fit in a regular sized seat box as in do they completely fill it side to side?These are what I use from Tronixpro, not bad at all.
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These. Was reading this thread and trying to recall what the things are called, that’s what I use.i often use a nesquik milkshake container, lightweight and strong enough
In my Shaky Fully loaded seat box they fit front to back just nicely, not sure with a regular size seat box though.How well do these fit in a regular sized seat box as in do they completely fill it side to side?
These. Was reading this thread and trying to recall what the things are called, that’s what I use.
Coffee tins are good too but they do rust out eventually
I have three of those in the bottom of the seat box, one for leads, one for all of my "bits" baiting tools, elastic, pliers, disgorger etc and the last one has my head torches in it.I've got a couple of these still going strong after years of use price has gone up but hasn't everything
I have three that fit snugly in the bottom of what is the "beta" shaky box, the smaller of the two when they were the beta and the team box.How well do these fit in a regular sized seat box as in do they completely fill it side to side?
I normally prefer something larger but it would suit me for smaller leads or shorter trips, to be sure.There's a few useful containers in the food aisles, another good one is the heinz baked beans fridge pot with the screw lid. I have these attached with cable ties to slide on the angle bar on my tripods. Handy![]()
Slight change of subject - reel cases - ATM I wrap mine in old pillow covers
Imax neoprene reel sleeves are what I useSlight change of subject - reel cases - ATM I wrap mine in old pillow covers