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The Adventurer Survival Kit Box is a compact, heavy-duty aluminum container designed to protect your essentials from water, fire, and impact. Featuring a leak-resistant rubber seal and secure roller clasps, it ensures your gear stays dry and safe in extreme conditions. Perfectly sized for first aid kits, electronics, and outdoor equipment, itโs a trusted choice for serious adventurers.
| Product Dimensions | 18.54 x 5.84 x 11.68 cm; 168 g |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Included components | First Aid Kit |
| Import designation | Imported |
A**R
Bingo
Bingo! Just want I wanted.
A**E
La giusta misura
Ben fatto ... come mi aspettavo ... un ottimo contenitore pee un piccolo kit di soppravivenza .... veloce la spedizione
S**S
But the container in itself is of good quality if that is what you are looking for
Let us be clear: the is only the metal container. As it is shown on the picture. But the container in itself is of good quality if that is what you are looking for.
C**N
Four Stars
good size tuff
B**S
Great tin for larger organizing.
Okay, this is a bit bigger than pocket size, being about 4-1/2 x 6 x 2 inches. It has the roller clasps and gasketed lid, which I would NOT count on for dry contents when kayaking - they sell dry bags, pelican cases and gallon-size ziplocs (all available here on Amazon ;-)) for a reason. That being said, we all have gear that requires at least some protection. This box probably won't hold off a rampaging grizzly, but it ought to keep your camping possibles in one place and reasonably secure from getting squashed in your ruck. It weighs in at 6 ounces, empty, so you super-ultra-micro-lightweight folks, wrap your stash in cling wrap and call it a day. For the rest of us, you can build a decent first aid kit, a fire-starting kit, even a cooking kit (esbit folding stove, trioxane cubes, matches, foil, some cup-a-soups, oatmeal packs, tea or coffee bags, etc.) in one of these.Just, please, don't cook in it - the sides are likely to warp, you'll melt the rubber rollers on the clasps, and unless you have a really heavy-duty pot-lifter, you just may tip it and put out the fire getting it off the coals!Final thought - is it worth $14-15 bucks? That really depends, ask yourself, because I know that I bought two - so it must be worth it to me.
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