🌟 Gear Up for Adventure with Confidence!
The Best Glide ASE Adventurer Mini Survival Gear Box is a compact, durable storage solution designed for survival, fishing, and medical needs. Made from high-quality aluminum, it features a moisture-resistant seal and secure roller clamps, ensuring your essentials stay protected and organized. Weighing just 4.4 oz, it's the perfect companion for any outdoor enthusiast.
Brand | Best Glide ASE |
Color | Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminium |
Recommended Uses For Product | For survival, fishing, medical, or small item storage |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 3.5"W x 1"H |
Capacity | 4.4 ounces |
Closure Type | Latch |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Weight | 4.4 ounces |
Opening Mechanism | Latch |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
UPC | 854914002779 |
Part Number | BC1469 |
Item model number | BC1469 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1.25" x 5.625" x 6.75 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**B
We’ll made, light, secure, water resistant.
I needed a container for the first aid supplies that I carry in my travel shaving kit. My shaving kit’s very well made and designed. It’s got several zippered compartments and interior pockets. It’s even got a hook for hanging it on a towel rack, door knob, etc. However, I didn’t want to have to dig around looking for loose first aid supplies. This box was the solution. Everything’s in one place, protected, dry, and can be taken out whole and ready to use. It’s large enough to hold several each of a variety of bandages, ointment packets, etc. As you can see from my photos it’s the perfect size for my needs.
T**B
Sturdy, Safe
Awesome container with watertight seal. Just right for the tackle box or day pack
R**R
Definitely recommended for certain use cases
The "gasket" seems to be a rubbery substance that was poured in, as one can imagine one might with a fine-pointed caulking gun. If the imprecision of this process bothers your aesthetic sense, you can use a razor to cut away the excess to make it look straight. Since the manufacturer doesn't claim the tin is watertight, I'm not terribly concerned.If you'd like to make it waterproof, buy some self-fusing silicone tape right here on Amazon. Put the lid on, seal it to the base of the tin, and then click the two clasps. When the "emergency" comes you'll need to cut off the silicone tape; it's not reusable. Not the end of the world; I think you should be carrying a small length of this tape anyway.As for its capacity, I've attached a photo that shows it almost full with a box of 25 stormproof matches and four 18650 batteries in a plastic holder (also available on Amazon).Containers with comparable volume can be had, but they're likely to be soft-sided, so to judge whether you need this thing, ask yourselves these questions:1. Can I use two Altoids tins instead? Must I encase something that is dimensionally challenging to an Altoids tin?2. Is it important that the contents be protected by a somewhat rigid box? "Somewhat" infers that the aluminum box is not strong enough to survive being driven over by a vehicle.3. Am I willing to seal it with tape to make it waterproof, or is water resistant good enough?4. Do I need to protect something a bit thicker than the thickest item an Altoids tin can accommodate?5. Even though it is twice as capacious as a single Altoids tin, will artificially limiting myself to this tin cause me to leave important "survival" stuff out?
L**I
Nice
Really like the fit and finish of this box. Although it is small, that’s what I was looking for. Makes a great caring case for small bits of kit in your day pack. Light weight very useful. Buy it won’t be sorry.
C**V
Small for back pack
We had a larger version of a similar box, but it was a little too large for a backpacking trip. This one was perfect for making a small tinder box that fits easily into a lightweight back pack.
S**.
Tinder box! Excellent
Excellent box for a ferorod and the tinder bits of your choice. The lids gasket looks like it will keep moisture out, but I haven't had a chance to test it yet. Lightweight yet durable aluminum should hold up for years. The closure mechanism is dead simple. I'm looking forward to using this bit of kit on my next camping adventure.
P**K
As advertised
Got these for a project.looks good and clamps well.As Advertised.
B**S
GOOD FOR A MINI-KIT, ABOUT TWICE THE CAPACITY OF AN ALTOIDS TIN
About two or three times what you can put in an altoids mini tin, but it still slips into a pant pocket without bulging. Is it worth $10? Well, I bought a couple at that price, so it seems it was worth it to me. I set up one as a mini-FAK (a minor first aid kit - e-blanket, bandages, pads, tape, balms, sanitizer, razor, head lamp, some cordage, folding water bag and treatment tablets, sail needle and thread, etc.), and the other as a fire and possibles kit (small char tin, pet balls, fatwood, lighter, ferro rod, knife, folding saw, jute twine, fresnel lens, button compass, gorilla tape) . . . you know, the usual suspects). In two 3.5x5x1.5" boxes, tucked in your cargo pants pocket, sling pack, fanny pack, chest rig, or car kit, you have:(1) Cutting - Knife, Saw, razor(2) Combustion - Bic, Ferro Rod, Lens, various tinders(3) Cover - Heat Sheet(4) Container - Aluminum box (can boil one cup of water), whirl bag and four chlorine dioxide tabs(5) Cordage - Various lengths, 550 cord, 125 microcord, waxed jute twine(6) Candling - Mini Headlamp, pinch light, tea light(7) Canvas - sail needle & thread, denim patches(8) Cargo Tape - card with about 10 ft of 1" gorilla tape(9) Compass - button compass in with the possiblesAdd the bandana that is ALWAYS in my hip pocket for cotton and we have the 10-c's. . . . . now, I'm not saying you are going to be "loving it" on the contents of these boxes, but you can survive an overnight, lost in the woods. As the saying goes, "Survival is Simple - Just Don't Die"
D**S
20$ worth it is not
its a shame they went with bathroom silicone for the sealit dosent even seal as soon as you got something heavy in it like your multitooland drop it in water everything inside is wet so you cant trust it to be water proofDO NOT KEEP ANYTHING YOU DONT WANT TO GET WET INSIDE
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