🎣 Keep Your Gear Dry and Secure!
The Plano 3440-10 Waterproof Stowaway is a compact tackle box designed for fishing enthusiasts. With a Dri Loc O-ring seal and three cam action latches, it ensures your gear stays dry and secure. Measuring 7.09 x 4.41 x 1.85 inches and weighing only 0.15 kilograms, it's perfect for storing phones and other small valuables while you're out on the water.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09 x 4.41 x 1.85 inches |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.38 x 4.5 x 1.75 inches |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Brand Name | Plano |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | 344010 |
Color | Multi |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Plano |
Part Number | 344010 |
Style | 3400 |
Included Components | Great Product |
Size | 3400 |
Sport Type | Fishing |
Z**L
Waterproof and sturdy
I bought this because I was putting together a camping/outdoor bag and didn't really know how I wanted to lay it out. I knew for sure that I wanted a few things (fire starting kit, a few camp supplies) to be waterproof, and I saw this box for a reasonable price so I bought it to try. I'm glad I did.In the past, gallon Ziploc bags have been my go-to for keeping things dry. They work well, they're inexpensive, and they're not rigid so you can tuck them into irregular little pockets of space inside a bag. They have their place.But for a fire starting kit, I wanted something really durable, buoyant in water, and rigid enough so that my equipment wouldn't get damaged by a tumble. Fire can quickly become critical if something goes wrong on a hike or camping trip so I needed my kit to be clean, dry and undamaged when the time came to use it.This kit holds a couple of boxes of matches, a butane lighter, a small Fresnel lens (way better than a magnifying glass for starting fires), a piece of fatwood, and a few cotton balls soaked in candle wax and sealed in small Ziploc bag. If I have this kit, I can get a fire going anywhere that there's fuel. (And yes, I keep a backup butane lighter in my pocket in case this kit gets lost, but I really hope it doesn't come to that.)I liked this box so much that I bought another and use it for a small last-ditch repair kit. It holds duct tape, 550 cord, a new single-edge razor blade, and a small, unopened tube of cyanoacrylate glue. The tape has been removed from its roll and wound around a small, flat plastic sheet so it will fit inside this box. The razor blade is taped to the lid so I can always find it. I may add a couple of sewing needles, some thread, and some fishing line to this kit as I still have some room in the case.I've also used this case to keep my cellphone and car keys dry when I wade in rivers and lakes. It works really well for that, though you have to be careful how you put the keys in so that they don't scratch your phone's screen. There's enough room to include my driver's license and credit card as well, but it's small enough that it will fit in a (large) pocket. Yeah, it feels bulky, but my keys, phone, and cards are my most critical gear (can't get home without them) and I like to keep them on my person instead of in my bag.The clasps on this box are somewhat hard to close. This is a requirement for keeping it waterproof-- all that pressure is needed to keep it tightly sealed-- but if you have small or weak hands (or if you're injured or in shock), you may find it difficult to use. On the other hand, it is VERY waterproof. I tested it by closing only the center clasp, leaving the other two undone, and dunking it underwater. Even with only the center clasp holding the lid shut, this box remained waterproof in a foot or so of water. It probably wouldn't work if the larger clasp came undone but I like that there's some redundancy built into the case.If you camp or hike, a box like this will probably have a dozen different uses. For the price, it's a good idea to pick one up and spend some time thinking about how to use it to keep some critical gear safe. This summer I'll be wading in some lakes and rivers, and I'll be using one of these boxes to keep my stuff dry.
D**E
I have several of these in different sizes to put smaller parts in for sorting
I have several of these in different sizes to put smaller parts in for sorting, I have used these for years as an electrician with this purpose in mind and I find them very durable. Not only do they keep things organized, but prevent moisture and dirt from getting to more critical components which saves me time and money in the long run, because time is money.
R**N
Better than expected
Solid, big and waterproof! Nice price for a great item
J**N
Great little box, haven’t tested it waterproofing
I had some products I carry in my sling bag that I wanted to keep secure. It’s a great little box, not the biggest but it holds what I need and the locking mechanisms keep everything secure. I like it, seems to do the job well, the seal seems secure, I’d totally recommend this.
D**E
Bees knees
This is worth the $. It's design is so that it kinda takes a little effort to use clipping and unclipping. It's not just air tight it's super air tight. It works underwater and under earth. No kidding I've buried mine before. No matter where you plan on using this or whatever you put in it; it's going to stay dry. Even 10 yr later (my old one really held out.
J**N
Perfect cigar case for golf/fishing
Great size, great price! Used as a cigar travel case for fishing/golf.
R**E
strong construction - watertight locking door
strong construction - watertight locking door
E**Z
A water-tight case
This case is great. When I got it, I played around with it seeing how it worked. Very tight clips holy the lid down which has a piece of good rubber inside. It is seriously water tight.I decided to do a couple testsSo, putting a piece of toilet paper inside(which would look obviously wet if it leaked) I clamped all three sides down and just ran water over the case in the kitchen sink. Water not only rolled off pretty well, but no leak yet. I filled the sink and submerged it for 60 seconds. Absolutely no leaks. So, the product with all three clips in place works perfectly.So, I got curious and decided to unfasten just one of the smaller side clips. Submerged for 60 seconds again and the box did not leak. I decided to unfasten the other side clip, so only the long middle clip was in place. Submerged for another 60 seconds and still no leak. I even experimented with bumping it around and turning it upside down. Nothing. So, I put the two side clips up and pulled the middle one down. You can guess it; no leak. I'm actually impressed. So, if you dropped it and (somehow) one of the clips popped open, your gear would still be safe from water.Pros:Clips are made of hard plastic - no rust!Case itself is the consistency of good quality Tupperware.They make a satisfying (and very loud) click when they are put into place. It made my roommate jump it was so loud.Rubber in the lid is of good quality.USA Made - I generally only mention this if it's a good product. This is fantasticDid not leak under any of my testsCons:The clips are hard to get into place sometimes and can be challenging to openLimited space - There are these hard plastic ridges in the lid (probably reinforcement) that go down half a centimeter.Slight flaws in the plastic, but more cosmetic than anythingIf water DOES get behind the rubber ring, good luck getting it out.
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