135-100-033-5SF Plastic Carrying Case with Foam, 13 1/2" x 10" x 3 1/4"
A**R
Great Case
I bought this case to hold my soldering gun and all of its attachments and items used when soldering and making wiring repairs. It is perfect for that function. The case is sturdy and has foam inserts to help hold items in place in the kit. I may buy another.
E**I
Great value, good quality, long-term durability of the clasps questionable.
I recently purchased a forstner bit set, which came in a beautiful, but fragile, wood box. The foam insert that came with the kit was removeable and fit into this case with minimal cutting.Echoing most of the reviews here: Above average build quality, but this is not a heavy duty case - more an instrument case. The plastic thickness does not appear adequate for heavy items. Also, I would have preferred metal clasps for longevity - these plastic clips will likely become brittle over time. However, the other options were 3 times the price. So, I'm pretty satisfied with the value.
H**K
Nice size
My old case for my sockets was falling apart, so I figured I’d give this a try. All of my SAE and metric with 3/8 and 1/4 drive and extensions fit nicely.I test fitted a deep well socket to see if it fit and it did, so I’m going to buy another one.
F**Z
did not work
not used
F**M
Sturdy HDPE Case for "Stuff"
I bought this case to transport my Audio Technica System 10 Wireless Transmitter and receiver. It fits OK with the 1/4" phone plug and lavaliere mic (and extra AA cells, and wall wart, and instructions, and mic foam shields). It is not large enough for the headset mic or over ear mic. It might fit the handheld unit but would be a very tight fit. The Audio Technica case is larger and more expensive and requires use of space in the lid and bottom.The foam is sturdy and far more dense than the "dockside cargo" foam, but not quite the density and quality of Pelican foam. The foam is also not pick'n pluck. I like that better as it requires custom cutting with a long sharp knife. I find the cheaper HF pick'n pluck foam falls apart too easy in use. The foam in the top is egg crate style glued into place with very tacky adhesive. I cut out some of the foam in the top and replaced it with some of the cuttings from the bottom to provide more secure hold for the transmitter and receiver.Interior foam dimensions: 12-1/4"Wx9"Dx1-7/8" bottom H/ 3/8" lid H. I allowed 3/4"-1" around the edges and 1/2" top and bottom cushion space. I used masking tape and pen to plan the cuts and a ruler to make them straight. I used both Elmer's Rubber Cement and DAP Contact cement to adhere the middle foam to the bottom foam and to hold the thicker foam in the top. Both were old so they took a little extra effort to use. The snaps seem sturdy and hold the case closed as expected. The handle and hinges are as sturdy as expected for an all plastic case. You may need to trim some flashing and sharp edges off though.Overall, this China made case is a pleasant surprise. I recommend it for mid grade protection (not airline grade).
T**Y
Saw it!
Needed a container for my oscillating saw and fit perfect as well as all the attachments.👍
C**.
Great case for a Power Probe with 20ft extension (Ancel PB100)
Purchased this case to replace a smaller one . The Ancel PB100 circuit probe tester case is very nicely built but it's too small. It is like that camping tent that once you take it out of the bag you know you're never going to get it back in. This case allows you to place your circuit probe and all the wires/accessories easily so when you go to return it back to the Box you don't have to spend 10 minutes meticulously winding wires back up and placing things in the exact same location to be able to close the box. My only gripes about this case is that I'm sure that the latches will not last very long.
C**N
Great Steam Deck Carrying Case Alternative
With an Xacto knife and a Sharpie, you can cut the foam to whatever your needs might be.I didn't like any of the oval carrying cases designed for the Steam Deck as even the b largest ones weren't big enough to hold certain peripherals that I'd consider vital. This case has enough room for the Deck itself, an ergonomic gaming mouse, charging brick and cable, and a portable USB hub, with room to spare! (If buying for the Steam Deck, there are also collapsible keyboards that will fit underneath the Deck in this case.)Very happy with my purchase, I feel like my expensive little computer is well protected physical impact and potentially theft since there's no markings on the case to determine what's in it.
J**.
Perfect case for a Makita TD0100 Impact Driver.
Perfect fit for my Makita TD0100 1/4 Hex Impact Driver. I used the thin foam and took out the thick foam. The quality of the case is very good but not professional grade. This case is good enough for my home DIY use. As long as you don’t bang it around, I think it should last for a very long time.
J**H
Cheap and flimsy not worth half the price
The case is soft thin plastic and doesn't hold its shape with the slightest bit of pressure. It bends under its own weight and its pretty light. Not happy at how much I paid for this
L**B
Functional case
The box came right size and ahead of schedule. The foam insert was easy to cut and shape for my glassware. The clasps are terrible and will likely fail; very poor design.
F**S
Good value
Fitted my need, you get what ypu pay for with this, is not going to be a pelican case but will do the job for transport if you don't face possible rain or something
B**N
Handle is produced wrong/broken
I bought this with high hopes, but it came out-of-the-box broken. The handle is broken as you can see in the pictures. Or it is just a manufacturing defect, because it doesnt even have a spur on the other Side, and the box itself is missing the Hole on that Side.It is not that easy to explain, ol check the photos before purchasing!!!!
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