🃏 Protect, Organize, and Flaunt Your Card Legacy!
The Migitec Waterproof Graded Card Storage Box is a premium, IP67-rated waterproof case designed to hold up to 102 PSA slabs or 375 toploaders. Featuring a rugged hard shell with soft EVA foam cushioning, customizable dividers, and dual lockable slots, it offers unparalleled protection and organization for serious collectors. Lightweight yet durable, this case ensures your valuable sports trading cards remain safe from water, impact, and theft—perfect for the discerning millennial collector who demands both style and security.
Brand | Migitec |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Special Feature | Come with dividers, Waterproof, Lightweight, Soft cushion, Rugged shell |
Style | Plastic Storage Box with Lift-Off Lid |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Trading Cards |
Product Dimensions | 14.4"L x 10"W x 7.1"H |
Capacity | 102 load |
Closure Type | Flip Top |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Weight | 6.19 Pounds |
Opening Mechanism | Lift-Off Lid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Unit Count | 10.0 Ounce |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Material Feature | Lightweight and Durable |
UPC | 613965891936 |
Manufacturer | Migitec |
Item Weight | 6.19 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Come with dividers, Waterproof, Lightweight, Soft cushion, Rugged shell |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 year manufacture |
B**N
Impressive quality and some nice small details
My previous case (which i still use) is the Apache 4200 from Harbor Freight which is a nice, rugged, relatively cheap big case that I've used for my toploaders. This Migitec case is roughly the same height, but less wide and less long. The fit and finish is a level above the Apache. I can't really say if it's as durable as the Apache, but everything looks and feels quality. The texture and molding of the plastic feels more sharp and precise which makes it feel less toy-like.The latches have zero slop/wiggle-room in it unlike the Apache latches. The latch mechanism has a 2-step opening procedure where you have to press the button while flipping up the latch; then you have to move the top latch out of the way before you can open the lid. It sounds rather convoluted but it's actually pretty easy after the first couple times and I think it can make accidental opening less likely. Also, closing the latch gives a very satisfyingly reassuring click from the button which lets you know that it's in a locked position. However, the drawback with this mechanism is that since it is a two-part latch, you HAVE to make sure that the TOP latch is in place BEFORE you pull down the BOTTOM latch. If you only put down the bottom latch without securing the top latch, the button will still click which can give a false sense of security. Don't make this mistake and have your cards spilling out all over the place. This hasn't happened to me (fingers crossed), but I can see a scenario where it can happen to others. So while I wouldn't call this a fatal flaw, it's something to keep in mind if you have a case with this kind of locking mechanism.Now onto some little things I liked: When the handle is folded down, there is a detent so that the handle doesn't flop around when you move the case around. Similarly, when the case is opened, there is a detent on the hinge of the lid so that it stays up vertically, preventing accidental closing. The foam compartments are primarly an EVA foam (an extremely dense rigid foam) instead of the much lighter open-cell pick-apart foam in the Apache. And it comes with foam dividers inside that are of a less dense foam so that you can position it easier inside the compartments. These foam dividers are still much denser and more durable than the Apache's foam. Another nice touch I found was the steel embedded rings around the lock holes for a little extra security.The only thing i didn't particularly like was the pressure release valve knob, which there were no instructions for. Not even arrows to show which way to turn and how much to turn. The knob just has a "IP67" resistance rating written on it. You can turn it clockwise endlessly with no indication that its fully locked. But if you turn it counter-clockwise a little too much, you can easily detach the whole knob by mistake and it's annoying to put back on.Now onto how the cards fit: This case is primarily made to hold graded slabs, and for that, it gets the job done. The only slabs i have are PSA which is a bit less wide compared to some other company slabs. For the PSA slabs, there is about 1/4" of wiggle room space, so it doesn't fit snugly, even when used with a slab sleeve. However, with the lid closed with the lid's foam pressed against top of the slabs, it doesn't move around. Now technically, you could store toploaders in these (which i have done), but it won't be fully secured unless you add another layer of foam inside (about an inch thick) in order to fill in the extra space between the bottom of the lid and the toploaders.
B**K
Fit PSA and BGS
Great case for the price!! Fit PSA AND BGS card and keep them secure. After buying first one bought a second due to the fact they well built and hold graded cards secure.
J**E
Great item for card collectors!
Great item for card storage! Protects all my slabs!
J**N
Good home for PSA slabs.
Very well made case for my PSA slabs.
H**E
Run and buy this now!
This case is fantastic! It holds a great amount of slabs and is built to last, so I feel confident that my slabs are secure inside. I love that it can be locked on both sides for added security, and the safety mechanism on the opening ensures no accidental openings while carrying it. It’s definitely worth the investment! It’s semi-lightweight, and while it does get a bit heavier once loaded, it’s still manageable. All my slabs with bumpers fit perfectly, and the case itself looks sleek and clean. It absolutely functions as intended!
K**N
Super good quality and Easy to open
Before I bought this some comments were it was hard to close... Not true. If you know how to use a pelican case these latches work just fine... But the case is super nice quality!
S**N
Built durable and seems of quality
Solidly built and everything fit OK but wish the included foam dividers are of higher quality or at least bit denser. Otherwise, it feels heavy duty. Do note that there is no built-in lock so you would have to get one separately.
V**.
Awesome Box!
Great for all graded cards! One of my favorites!
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