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5. Martin Complete Fly Combo 8ft0 in. 3pc 5/6wt MRT56TK 6L

    Features:
  • MODERATE ACTION: The 8-foot 3-piece fly fishing rod combo provides a moderate action, making it ideal for catching light and medium species from panfish to trout, walleye, bass and more
  • EXPERTLY CRAFTED MATERIALS: Durable 5/6 weight fiberglass rod blank construction that holds a 4-6 LT6F line weight and comes with a comfortable EVA rod handle that provides all-day comfort and a sure-grip
  • DURABLE & LIGHTWEIGHT: This size 5/6 single action fly fishing reel with rim control comes fully loaded and pre-spooled with 6 weight floating premium fly line, backing and leader. The reel has a line capacity of 30-yards LT6F, and backing capacity of 50/20 yds/lbs. It features a durable aluminum frame, lightweight aluminum spool, a metal clicker with an on/off control and push-button release
  • 6-PIECE TACKLE KIT: This custom fly tackle assortment includes 6 pieces of fly tackle, and also comes with a getting started booklet so all fly fishing enthusiasts can learn how to cast, tie knots, and care for your equipment
  • TRUSTED: Since 1949, Zebco has been inviting people to explore the outdoors. Zebco products are warranted for a period of (1) year from date of original retail purchase against defects in workmanship and/or materials
Martin Complete Fly Combo 8ft0 in. 3pc 5/6wt MRT56TK 6L
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ColorBrown/Green
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2017
SizeSize 5/6
Weight0.220462262 Pounds
Width1 Inches
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12. Portable Tackle Box

Portable Tackle Box
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u/brand0n · 1 pointr/boardgames

Had several different scenarios, so i'll point out which one



Myself (30/M) , mother (49/F), wife (26/F), sister(11/F) played..


King of Tokyo - this was my younger sisters favorite game, likely because it was easy for her to pickup. I explained it as being a much improved version of yahtzee

Machi Koro - My wife and I always enjoy playing this with others. I explained it to my mother as being a tolerable / non-annoying version of monopoly that went by a lot faster. My sister didn't seem to grasp this one as quickly



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Myself and sister played...


Takenoko - she LOVED this game, this the first game she played that offered different ways to win (Panda/farmer/tiles) it was so awesome seeing her pick up on differetn strategies. We played this game 3 times in one night.

Hive - I taught her this game last time I saw her, she absolutely loves it. I've been going easier on her but she's improving everytime we play. I will only let her win if I can tell she's really getting discouraged. We played this twice, after playing Takenoko 3 times.


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Myself, wife, + 6 friends (same age group) played...


Codenmaes - I LOVE this game. It is absolutely hilarious to see people rage out over why the heck they'd pick or think THAT word. This game is going to get a TON of usage from me :)

The Resistance - we did a white elephant, this is the game i brought for my gift. It was okay, but I don't think it'd ever be my first game to pickup. I've never been huge on social deduction games. I do feel like it'd be a good gateway that could help people understand the betrayer system in Dead of Winter.

Drawful - this doesn't really count...but all board gaming ppl tend to enjoy it. its fun for 30m~.




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Dominion - this is always a fav for the wife and I.

Castles of Brugundy - sadly we DID NOT play this, but we watched instructions...I'm going to play it this week come hell or high water.



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I played...


What game could I possibly play alone....yes , yes it is the one and only...

Mage Knight - I FINALLY beat a real scenario! I did a solo variant of blitz conquest. I don't even count the walkthrough / first recon as a real one. I tried to do the solo conquest and I got completely Wrecked. How in the heck do you defeat lvl 5 AND a lvl 10 city. That is wayyyyyyyyyyyy hard.


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Bonus stuff!

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  • Ordered a copy of Lords of Waterdeep
  • sleeves for Dominion, they fit great!
  • plano box for Mage Knight arrived, its a bit too big. Fills up whole box :|
  • Got Sushi, Go and Exploding Kittens in white elephant

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    As far as games with family, I'm going to bring along KoT, Lords of Waterdeep, Macho Koro and Codenames
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u/Pseud0pod · 1 pointr/beadsprites

I just started beading and am focusing on Pokemon, so here's a long winded write up. Like a lot of other people here, I started with presorted packs like this one, which have about about 250 of each color in them. Amazon has three packs like that and I bought one of each to get a big variety of sorted colors. This does not give you enough of each color to sustain you for that long, but they are a good starting point and you'll quickly get the feel for what colors you need the most. You'll want 1000 bead packs of any color you're going to use more than a tiny bit of. The 250 in those sorted packs won't last long.

For Pokemon, I've found the most important colors to keep a big stock of are Black, Dark Grey, Grey, and White. Black is used to outline all of them, the Dark Grey is used for a lot of the details within the sprite, and a lot of Pokemon have White bits which the Grey shades well. There's a lot of Pokemon so I'm using a very big variety of colors beyond those. Their sprites are always shaded, too, so you really need a mix of lighter and darker colors. If you're using Light Blue on a Pokemon's body, you'll probably need Dark Blue to shade it, and so on.

I bought a lot on Amazon at first too, but now that I'm getting more into it I've placed a couple big orders to Bakers'KidsCraftsBooks&More on Ebay. It's a little cheaper for 1000 bead packs than Amazon if you're ordering several, and they carry Hama and Nabbi too. This chart is really helpful for figuring out what Hama and Nabbi colors are sufficiently unique from Perler to make them worth purchasing. The downside is that it's a little slower than Amazon, since you have to wait for a combined invoice before you can pay and get them shipped, but it's the cheapest way I've found to get 1000 bead packs of all bead brands.

The square interlocking 29x29 peg boards that other people have mentioned are big enough to fit most Pokemon and smaller sprites on, and you can always link them up for more room. They come with ironing paper and you can also use parchment paper.

I bought these tweezers too. I don't think they're necessary, but they're easier to use than regular tweezers if I have to remove beads that have already been placed. I usually just use my fingers when initially placing beads.

I like these tackle boxes for storage. They have adjustable compartment sizes, so you can make big compartments to dump your 1000 bead packs into. They close very securely and the compartments are flush with the lid, so beads don't mix if you turn it upside down. The only downside is I have seven of them and already have almost filled them up, haha.

Quick edit: All the Pokemon I've made have been based on the small sprites you see in the party, so that's what my color suggestions are geared to.

u/cohare1019 · 4 pointsr/toddlers

So I specifically got new toys so they would be new and novel for the flight. New books, especially touch & feels books which my daughter loves, plus a couple all-time favorite books. For snacks, i found online the best idea that worked wonders - use a flat fishing tackle box - the kind that you can add dividers to ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3C3NU/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ). Fill with all sorts of snacks, new and old favorites, and its the toddler sampler platter. Worked great and fit easily in my backpack. I just new if I packed a couple of her fave snacks, that would be the day she decided she didn't want them.

We also made sure to arrive at the airport early and left hubby with our stuff at the gate and her and I basically did laps up and down the terminal to burn as much energy as possible. And if you are flying an airline with first come first serve seating (like Southwest) try to sit by a family with a child of similar age. We sat directing in front of a family with a little girl about the same age as ours and after they both woke up from their naps, they entertained each other playing peek a boo around the seats.

u/Lyianx · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

Depends on how many things you have.

I started with this Plano 3700, but out grew it pretty fast. I have several additional pro-latch boxes of various layouts to hold the added content.

But thats just for storing at home, or (when i play HotAC) allows me to pick the 4 trays i need, put them in, with all the large ships in the top section (with pluck foam to hold them), and carry that.

Now if im just taking a couple built lists to my FLGS to play for a day, i put my play stuff in this Frabill Softbag that holds plano 3600 size trays.

In that, this tournament tray fits to hold my range rulers/maneuver templates and such. (They also make the tray to fit in the 3700 size as well)

The plano trys are good because the compartments can be adjusted to fit the size of the ship to reduce the amount of space thats wasted. I also go a bit further and add some cotton in to protect the ships paint and so they dont rattle around too much.

Here are some (rather old) pics of my collection in it.

u/Br0kenM0nkey · 3 pointsr/Gloomhaven

This is my setup. Setup/Teardown of each play session isn't troublesome anymore.

-2 Counter Trays. I can store most of the enemy standees and some of the random tokens like treasure chests and traps.

-Plano 23620-01. This is where I store all of the tokens like XP, Damage, Conditions, etc. This is also where the rest of the big enemy standees go (except the huge dragon). I can also fit random tokens like Doors, Bookshelves/Coffins, etc.

-Smead Expanding File. This is where I organize all the tile/map pieces. Everything fits comfortably except the "T" pieces.

-Avery Binder and BCW Pocket Pages. This binder acts like the Item Shop and can easily be opened to show available items. I even covered locked items with construction paper to be "unlocked" when Prosperity reaches a certain level.

-Ultra Pro Deck Boxes. I store everyone's Class cards here. The bottom compartment holds the Class/HP/XP tokens, Items purchased, and Attack Modifier Deck.

-Construction Paper. As a solution to organize/retrieve the needed enemy Stats Cards and Enemy Ability Decks, I created a sleeve out of construction paper for the Stat Card, leaving enough room to fit the respective Ability Deck as well. I sleeve most of the cards, so I put all 8 ability cards into a "City/Event sleeve", then throw it into the Stat Card sleeve I just made. Hope that made sense.

u/BabylonDrifter · 9 pointsr/Fishing

Sounds like you're set. /u/jellyfilled is right, a couple of small spinners is great for attracting the more aggressive fish and weighs nothing. Powerbait will cover fishing stationary in slow pools. If I could recommend anything, it would be to add a couple of flies and a tiny bobber. You already probably have some small split-shot weights. Here's my wilderness rig:

Tie a fly on the end of your line. Nothing fancy, these are wilderness fish. You want a sinking fly, preferably with a "bead-head". Some flies to use would be the Beadhead Hare's Ear, the Prince, Scuds, or the Pheasant Tail. Or just get an assortment of cheap flies, [here] (http://www.amazon.com/Nymph-Fly-Collection-Trout-Flies/dp/B006O315YM/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1418692951&sr=8-15&keywords=fishing+flies+bead-head) is a dozen flies in a box for a little more than a buck apiece. Flies are cheap. Six inches above the fly, crimp on a split-shot weight. 18 inches above the weight, clip your bobber on the line. Fish this in fast water that leads into deeper water, like where a rapids flows into a deep pool. You cast it up into the fast water and let it drift into the pool, where fish will grab it. You have to set the hook right away when the bobber goes under. If the water is really deep, move the bobber up on your line so the fly can sink more. You can fish this same rig with powerbait or with some natural bait. You can find your own natural baits in the wilderness and they are the most deadly of all. Turn over rocks and logs to fins grubs, worms, or bugs. Turn over rocks in the water to find larvae, leeches, or scuds. Or catch a grassoppers or crickets. Whatever you find, put them on a tiny hook - like a #12. Fish them under a bobber like a fly, in deep flowing water.

In the mountains, I don't use a frying pan, I just clean the fish by taking out their gills and guts. Bring a piece of tinfoil with you and you can just seal the fish in foil and lay them on the coals of a campfire, if you have one. 10 minutes is enough to cook small fish. Once they are cooked, just peel the skin back and tear into them with a fork.

u/EuroNymphGuy · 1 pointr/flyfishing

Well, this works for me: Keep things focused and lightweight.

The silicone boxes are pretty heavy, IMO, so I avoid those.

I have one box with "extra" flies that I leave in the car. I then carry with me three fly boxes:

  • Umpqua Day Tripper Box: nymphs, dries and streamers. It is small and light-weight. Details here.

  • Magnetic box: for small flies #20 and smaller (I fish three tailwaters). The magnetized backing is great so that small flies don't get blown away in a sudden breeze. Pic here.

  • C&F chest patch: This a great invention. Open side slits allow flies to dry. It has magnets in it. Has enough slots to hold a bunch of flies. Details here. This is the go-to box. I try and plan ahead about what I want to fish and load those into this box. As a result, I rarely go into the other two boxes. Very efficient too, as I don't have to open the chest pack. I just flip open the C&F, pick a fly, put the old one on a magnet to dry, and flip it shut.
u/nifleon · 1 pointr/EDH

I'd recommend checking out tackle bags (the kind usually used for fishing gear). They're designed to fit boxes of tackle, so square-shaped compartments are the norm. They're not all that expensive, and they're built to last.

Here's the bag I'm using. It's PERFECT for me. It holds 4 vertically-aligned fat-pack-sized boxes in the main compartment with room for 2 more sitting on top of them and still has enough room in there for a trade binder. The front compartment perfectly holds 2 rolled playmats, and the 2 side pockets can hold more deck boxes if they're small enough (or just your keys or w/e). Oh, it also has a waterproof bottom in case it's wet outside.

It's held up well for me for the least 2 years; worth every penny I spent on it.

u/hotwingbias · 2 pointsr/flyfishing

I used to fish in W NC quite a bit. If I were going to give a beginner a box of flies to start in that area, they would be: elk hair caddis, bird of prey caddis, prince nymph, little black stones, hares ear, yellow sally, parachute adams, PMD, mayfly emergers, a few hot spot jig nymphs with heavy weight, a couple of simple streamers, and terrestrials. I've had banner days in NC with just a #16 adams (or haystack, similar mayfly pattern but takes about 30 seconds to tie). You could give her a box of flies and a little pack to hold those with 4X-5X tippet and some hemostats. Throw in a couple of leaders too, 9 foot 4X for the bigger rivers like the Nantahala, New, or Hazel Creek, and 7.5 foot 4X or 5X for the small mountains streams like the stuff you find in the Smokies. Good luck!

u/Mal-De-Terre · 2 pointsr/camping

I used Rubbermaid totes for the longest time, but eventually found Plano totes. They have a positive latch, and the seal groove is a bit better. The 68 quart tote is a good size.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007TOHI7I

u/siningy · 2 pointsr/AnimeFigures

I use a variety of tackle boxes from Plano. They have adjustable dividers but I find the 23620 sized ones to be perfect sized for nendoroid faces. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3C3NU?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00

My walmart also sells a larger sized one with a row of large bays and 2 rows of smaller bays I find useful when figures have really large parts that don't fit. The large boxes are like less than 4 dollars at walmart in the fishing section.

u/csikes1105 · 1 pointr/Legodimensions

I purchase two storage containers off of Amazon that have worked great. I haven't taken pictures of mine yet but if you check out the comments on the Amazon link, someone else posted their pieces in these boxes. They work nicely because they are extra deep and can fit almost all of the characters in a standing position. Amazon link

u/bsddork · 1 pointr/networking

I tackled this problem a while ago. We use clear plastic storage bins with labels to quickly identify the item and use. It makes keeping everything organized easier, and when someone is finished with something, they just return it to the appropriate bin.

If you give people a easy way to organize, they tend to participate.

We use fishing tackle boxes to organize all the XCVRs. Each bin is labeled with the specs (ie. 10G SFP+ SR / J9150A).
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0010XFKF6

Fiber patch cable & DACs are stored in bins like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004QJGW6C

u/wind-raven · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

I use a plano 3600 tackle bag to carry my ships to game nights.

I looked through and while there are lots of recommendations for highbridge design template trays there are not many pictures of them on this subreddit.

I just got the new token tray layer for the system and wanted to help players who were thinking of getting the tray system but wanted some better pictures of the size to have a good set.

u/lettercarrier86 · 2 pointsr/Fishing_Gear

I carry a backpack: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0085W0QJA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I can easily fit 4 of these plano boxes in it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3C3NU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I have posted pictures of my setup recently if you want to look at my history. I'll never deny I carry way too much stuff with me, but if I can carry it without a problem then why not is how I look at it lol.

u/sparr · 1 pointr/boardgames

3 Plano boxes works pretty well and is a lot cheaper than a good insert.

https://i.imgur.com/xjpUsSf.jpg

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3C3NU/

u/thaweatherman · 1 pointr/flytying

As far as the flies in there go, I see brahma buggers top left, woolly buggers middle and bottom left (though left middle looks like a chenille body with soft hackle head), your swing fly on middle right, your pine squirrel sculpin on bottom right, and what might be more brahma buggers on right top and left side of middle row on right. Is that accurate?

Brook Box, for those interested.

u/Tudius · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I have this one only.

If the bottle has a good seal, standing upright shouldn't be an issue.
The one I linked will def not hold all that juice you got though. Plano box works great for me.

u/althanan · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

I use a different Plano box to carry around my stuff, a shallower version of this -- https://www.amazon.com/Frabill-Plano-Waterproof-Stowaway-Utility/dp/B00FPQRHV4/ref=pd_sim_200_24?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=8KRHEGYJ4GPF3AN6PGPA

Obviously that doesn't allow for Epic ships, but I have 10 fighters from two factions, all the accouterments, and a couple slots to spare. It's secure, fits nicely in the bag I carry around, and in the size that I have gives a snug fit to the ships so they don't bounce around too much, without being tight so as it puts pressure on them.

u/legendofthesamurai · 4 pointsr/lockpicking

Plano boxes are wonderful. I currently have 31 smaller locks in one of these (mortise + KIK cylinders and smaller padlocks), and 33 larger locks in one of these (full-size padlocks and cam locks). The storage density is very high, and the boxes have held up quite well and are cheap to replace if they break. I have another deep plano box that holds most of my tools and equipment, and one drawer to hold overflow/oversize items.

As for labeling locks, I generally only label things that are part of a series. For instance, I have seven American Lock 5200s that I use for practice, and each one has a small piece of masking tape on the top of the lock with a number written on it. The associated keys are all on a ring, and each one has a piece of tape on the bow with the matching number. During practice I won't look at the number, so I don't know which lock I'm working on if I grab it at random.

For special locks (borrowed, challenge locks, etc.) I'll use metal-rim paper tags to note important information, but I currently have very few locks that meet this criteria and don't use them often.

u/JusCantST0PMe · 1 pointr/Darts

After seeing the other post with storage boxes I checked Amazon and I believe I found the same container. It's the Plano Tackle Box and I ordered one for myself already. Looks like a good deal to me.

u/DirilCymbalsUS · 2 pointsr/drums
  • Multiple drum keys
  • Cymbal felts
  • A spare clutch in your hi-hat diameter
  • A quick release wingnut in your stand size
  • A few regular spare wingnuts
  • A few washers (know what your kit uses)
  • A spare bass drum beater of your choosing
  • A set of replacement lug screws
  • A bass drum claw
  • A P-38 Can Opener/Card knife/multi-tool (know what is legal where you are)
  • A roll of glossy flexelene or tygon medical tubing
  • Quick release wing nuts that fit your stands
  • Bass drum impact pad
  • Paracord
  • Duct tape or gaffer's tape
  • Aluminum tape
  • Electrical tape
  • Set of hex/Allen keys
  • Nylon string (HAS TO BE NYLON)
  • Small "Flex neck" "Flex light" (there's tons of them)
  • Threadlock
  • Something like this

    I'm sure I'm forgetting some things. If people would like me to explain each item I will.

    EDIT: Added an item.
u/subliminalcriminals · 2 pointsr/Fishing

I got my first fly rod off amazon for $30 and it works great believe it or not. I'll try and find the link in my history.

Edit: http://www.amazon.com/Martin-Fly-Fishing-Reel-3-Piece/dp/B0012OSVM2/ref=sr_1_4?s=hunting-fishing&ie=UTF8&qid=1464963538&sr=1-4&keywords=fly+rod

u/hvyhitter · 1 pointr/Cleveland

interesting! me and my buddy just bought fly rods for the exact same purpose. I live within a stones through of Rocky River.

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we bought this

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012OSVM2/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I dont have waders yet so I am guessing I cannot get the casts I need anyhow. Ive been throwing around my yard a bit.

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Sad but apparently all our lakes and rivers are super polluted so you really dont want to eat the fish here.

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Something you arent used to in alaska I am sure.

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u/NeatHedgehog · 1 pointr/AnimeFigures

I've been using these Plano containers

They sell the single trays individually, too, but I like to get the whole box and store repair / cleaning tools or extremely large accessories in the top compartment.

u/spaghetti_emissary · 1 pointr/guns

This is the best idea I've seen so far! I just picked up this item, I think it should do the trick:

Frabill Plano Deep Waterproof Stowaway Utility Box

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FPQRHV4?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

u/ShinakoX2 · 1 pointr/boardgames

Here's a plug for my storage solution: https://boardgamegeek.com/article/19716714#19716714

It has storage for ship parts, game bits, and player pieces, along with links to the items I purchased.

tl;dr - if you want to just fit the ship parts and game bits from the base game into a single box, check out the Plano 3620

u/icepyrox · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

I have a Plano 732 Angled tacklebox for my collection. It includes some of these storage boxes which work great for storing ships as well as dials. Actually, since you asked specifically about dial/tokens, I think this one may work better, but I haven't tried it out to see.

u/WatItDoPikachu · 1 pointr/overlanding

Thanks, stopped at the store and picked up the gas can. I was looking at the Plano boxes, how do you like it?

u/kwd1987 · 1 pointr/flyfishing

Start with woolly buggers and clousers haha.

I bought this.
https://www.amazon.com/Maxcatch-Waterproof-Double-Clear-Fishing/dp/B01M70MN4J/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1494264943&sr=8-2&keywords=maxcatch+fly+box

two of these will set you up nicely.

EDIT: i wouldn't suggest buying "50+ fly box" for $39 on amazon. those are always crap. Im sure they'd catch fish but the ones I bought were embarrassing haha.

u/wayfarerer · 1 pointr/Fishing

Crab snare is a must have for nor cal. Great activity when you're soaking some bait. http://www.amazon.com/Danielson-CSNR-Crab-Snare-Small/dp/B002QFY3IM

Can never have to many leaders http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003D912MA/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1415251396&sr=8-1

My favorite storage solution http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00FPQRHV4/

u/theJa-Raff · 3 pointsr/bodymods

I use an insert that goes into a tackle box. Walmart carries them in the fishing section and they’re pretty cheap.

Plano 23620-01 Stowaway with Adjustable Dividers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E3C3NU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ycKTDbRGEJSB9

u/eNonsense · 3 pointsr/boardgames

I use a Plano 3620 box for Castles of Burgundy which works really nicely. I have the mixed tiles in their own compartments and draw from them randomly without looking at what I'm drawing. It's faster & less fiddly than having a bunch of bags.

Here's a photo. I think since this was taken I spread things out even more to fill all the compartments, so there's more space to mix things up and get your fingers in.

u/Liquid_G · 3 pointsr/camping

Same idea. using 3 of these Plano 68 quart boxes in the back of a 4Runner.
https://www.amazon.com/Plano-1719-00-Quart-Tote-Black/dp/B007TOHI7I/

They are somewhat stackable too and made a good platform for a camping stove last time I was out.

u/xelf · 24 pointsr/Gloomhaven

I strongly reccomend:

  1. for the maps: an Expanding File Folder
  2. for all the pieces: a couple storage boxes I found 2 of these at goodwill for a couple bucks, but they're $3.19 at amazon, so hardly breaking the bank either.
  3. Gloomhaven Helper <--- this will save you so much time in setup, it replaces all of the monster decks with 1 simple tool, for web/pc/android
u/sylpher250 · 1 pointr/Gunpla

Get a tackle box (or 2) like this, so it's easier to store the small, unassembled pieces during sessions.

u/down_view · 1 pointr/flyfishing

One of these. I started buying them because I can fit multiple in my waist pack and I can just toss flies in without sliding them into individual slits. They don't work well for larger flies, or bushy dry flies, though.

u/Duganalexzander · 2 pointsr/boardgames

For eldritch I recommend [this plano box] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3C3NU/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) for housing everything but the cards. After that, you can make a foam core card tray with dividers. It makes the game much faster to set up, with a lot less clutter.

u/TransOrangeChainsaw · 1 pointr/lego

Also we use a bunch of these. Evenutally you'll memorize where every piece is and you wont have to waste time digging for pieces. Plus pieces don't get scratched up as much.

http://www.amazon.com/Plano-23620-01-Stowaway-Adjustable-Dividers/dp/B000E3C3NU/ref=pd_sim_sg_4

u/CurlyJ49 · 2 pointsr/Warhammer40k

Stowaway Prolatch Adj. Dividers 6-21 comp 14x9x23/4" - Plano Molding Co 2-3780-00, Fishing Tackle Boxes https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010XFKF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_HfK4Bb2Q67NBW

u/funkaoshi · 3 pointsr/Warhammer

I put mine in those boxes people use for tackle. The brand is called Plano. You can find them all over the place.

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000E3C3NU

u/T-REXX3000 · 3 pointsr/LegoStorage

I use this for small parts and I bought 3 towers like that to sort all the rest

Edit: formatting

u/IonBlade · 2 pointsr/Legodimensions

> Plano Prolatch Stowaway Deep 3700


Just to confirm I'm looking at the right one, are they this model? https://www.amazon.com/Plano-Deep-Hydro-3700-Size/dp/B00689LF4C

Been looking for a way to store my collection, which is similar to yours, so if that's the model you're using, I'm ordering them asap!

u/InFearn0 · 2 pointsr/dndnext

This is similar to what I use for my miniatures

I have two that I use most of the time. I have a lot of the injected plastic D&D minis from WotC, so they are durable enough to just toss in there.

u/motionmatrix · 1 pointr/ImperialAssaultTMG

I use this binder. It has pockets that can handle all the paperwork, manuals, character sheets, etc.

I use these for the small map pieces They go in the binder.

I use these for larger map pieces. They also go in the binder.

All dice, tokens, and cards go in this box.

I ordered the box inserts for all the boxes from these guys. That covers all the minis except for the largest stuff (AT-STs), which got a case from them instead.

u/drunkcersei · 7 pointsr/DicePorn

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3C3NU/

Came with the tabs in a sheet and had to cut the tabs off. Each of the smaller compartments have 7 dice in each.

u/TheRaven476 · 3 pointsr/boardgames

It's weird, I've found their bigger brother to be a bit more uncomfortable grabbing bits out of:

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B000E3C3NU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03__o00_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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For some inexplicable reason the 6X2s didn't feel as bad when fishing bits out. Pun intended.......