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Storage Boxes for Camper

Started by BernieS, January 07, 2013, 12:07:02 PM

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BernieS

Over the xmas break decided to start packing up camping needs (most of our gear is stored in the understairs cupboard, some is in the man shed, some in the hallway cupboard) in readiness for our CT delivery.  I wanted to get a couple more storage containers, so off I went to Bunnings, Masters, and various other warehouse arrangements.. ie Sams... etc.  What is it with the rubbish storage containers, none of the lids clip on in any sort of sturdy fashion. Some didn't even have clips.

Bought ply instead to make a Tucker Box.  Hubby is working on that one and it's almost finished. Needs another coat of sealer, and handles.

Can anyone recommend a good place to buy decent storage containers, I still need a couple for towels/ linen etc.  Thanks in advance.

KingBilly

Bernie, I found the boxes too restrictive for the limited space I have available in the tub of our CT.  For towels etc I just use the cloth shopping bags or similar.  Find I can stuff them into more places than a rigid plastic box.

KB

Bird

I've been in your shoes looking at the cheap plastic rubbish tubs they all sell now. Drop them on the dirt and they fall apart.. :(

but apparently people don't want to pay for quality, so this is the Shit your left with

try ARB or similar for Space cases... stupid expensive, but they last for ever and 2 days.
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Crisp Image

Www.theplasticman.com.au
That is where i got my boxes from.
Indestructible. They are in Melbourne.
Regards Crisp image

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BernieS

Quote from: KingBilly on January 07, 2013, 12:19:37 PM
Bernie, I found the boxes too restrictive for the limited space I have available in the tub of our CT.  For towels etc I just use the cloth shopping bags or similar.  Find I can stuff them into more places than a rigid plastic box.

KB
KB yes see where you're coming from. I usually pack towels and linen into those zip (also cr_p) bags from the $2 dollar shop. To keep the bulk down I've bought proper camping towels from Anaconda. If hubby puts on weight he'll be in trouble... ;D

BernieS

Quote from: Crisp Image on January 07, 2013, 12:28:13 PM
Www.theplasticman.com.au
That is where i got my boxes from.
Indestructible. They are in Melbourne.
Regards Crisp image

Thanks Crisp. I actually found that site whilst I was surfing and have organised for a quote.  The boxes look pretty good.

D4D

The other challenge is most of the containers have sloping sides so you lose valuable storage space when you stack them together. Spacecases are the ultimate but big $. That said Bunnos stock them now and they're half the price of ARB. I was actually talking to my mate at ARB the other day who is about 2klm from the Bunnings that stocks them. His cost price is more than Bunnos is selling them for...
I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go...

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MDS69

Remember the post in another thread that someone had made up in the UK or SA canvas boxes possibly lined with a board with a zippered lid and folded flat when not in use. Brilliant.
Someone should be able to post a link.


Edit
found the link
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=24759.msg382957#msg382957

discoteddy

Quote from: Lost on January 07, 2013, 12:20:20 PM
I've been in your shoes looking at the cheap plastic rubbish tubs they all sell now. Drop them on the dirt and they fall apart.. :(

but apparently people don't want to pay for quality, so this is the **** your left with

try ARB or similar for Space cases... stupid expensive, but they last for ever and 2 days.
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I'm with lost, we have three. Dear but will last as long as the camper.

Cheers

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HerGU

We have just purchased around 20 black 52L containers with lids from Blackwoods. You can also get a 65L or there abouts that also stack well with the smaller ones. Height wise 2 x 65L is the same as 3 x 52L boxes. We bought these to put our stuff into long term storage rather than cardboard boxes. Must say not cheap at about $30 something per box but it worked out cheaper than bunnings for a similar size.

schmik


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Muckinhell

Been using these myself, 2 of both sizes for years and there brilliant for tent camping but havnt needed em for the CT yet so they stay packed ready for any tent camping we may do still.


Quote from: WilSurf on January 09, 2013, 02:17:12 PM
We are using the boxes from OL: http://www.oppositelock.com.au/index.php?action=prodcatalogue&form_name=view_product&category_id=139&product_id=336&pageID=10062&sectionID=0
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D4D

I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go...

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WilSurf

Don't know, they came with the storage system.
But if I remember correctly they are around $45 each.
We use it to store the cans of softdrinks and beer plus packs of juices, towels etc.
One box I use for the recovery gear as they are very sturdy.
- 2017 Rhinomax Scorpion Hybrid
- 2002 Lexus LX470 V8, E-locker, ARB Sahara bullbar

Muckinhell

i think the smaller ones were the 40 mark and the bigger ones about 60ish that was about 6 years ago i think.
2005 HDJ100r Sahara
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