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Reddit mentions of Plano 23700-02 Stowaway with Adjustable Dividers

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Plano 23700-02 Stowaway with Adjustable Dividers. Here are the top ones.

Plano 23700-02 Stowaway with Adjustable Dividers
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    Features:
  • Plano Tackle Storage | Protecting your passion since 1952
  • Creates 4-24 adjustable compartments for versatile organization options
  • Secure ProLatch closures
  • Transparent for quick and easy identification of contents
  • 3700 Series Footprint
  • Includes Plano 3700 size StowAway, Plano brochure, nameplate order form
  • Classic StowAway
  • Twenty-four dividers included
  • 4-24 compartments
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height2 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2006
SizeSingle Pack
Weight0.220462262 Pounds
Width9.13 Inches

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Found 9 comments on Plano 23700-02 Stowaway with Adjustable Dividers:

u/CornflakeJustice · 13 pointsr/Warhammer

Tackle Boxes are AWESOME I like Plano, you can write them and they'll send you a bunch of extra dividers for free if you like.

They're great for bits and for model carriage and they're super cheap. Stick a bit of foam in the compartment and it's padded.

They're also compatible with stuff like these! If you have one of those you can use it for carrying armies. Since the boxes are interchangeable you can even keep the armies apart in specific boxes making it easier to carry only what you need.

However if you want to carry bits it may be worth gluing the divider down so they don't move and so your organization doesn't get ruined by bits crawling from one square to the other.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/Fishing

Box at home, bag for the road. I just got this and it's been working out well. Nice waterproof zippered pocket for the cell, external clips for elastic loops for pliers/knife, and it fits three large plano boxes (very) snugly. Hard bottom is a nice touch, and the price is right. Only problem is I've had it for two weeks and already two of the nylon loops attached to the zippers have come off. Other than that, all good.

u/innoxenxe · 2 pointsr/DnD

Links to materials:


  • Plano 2-3700: amazon ~$9.08
  • Feldherr FS010B: amazon (5pcs) ~$15.99, amazon (10pcs) ~$16.99

    About the container:


    Using a fishing stowaway tackle box and some foam, it's really easy to make a neat little container to hold all your TTRPG stuff. You can stack more or less layers of foam inside divisions to make it easier to reach (the potions have 3 layers) or to make more room for bigger things (the d20s only have 1 layer). Half-divisions hold standard 1-inch base miniatures perfectly (the fairy lady is a metal mini printed off Hero Forge).

    The tackle box used is one of the larger sizes Plano has to offer, but if you don't have as much stuff to stash, the Plano Prolatch 3600 or the Plano Prolatch 3500 are smaller options that also work great. These sizes are better for players who want a case like this or DMs with nothing else but a couple dice sets and some minis.

    Keep in mind that there will be a lot of foam left over. The 2-3700 only required two or three sheets of foam to triple-stack the entire container, and I got myself a 10-pack. If you need to get rid of the extra foam, getting a couple 3500's for your players is a nice gift, considering they only run about $4 each. I got a four-pack of the 2-3700's since most of my players also DM, so hopefully that uses up the rest of the 10-pack of foam.

u/z2amiller · 2 pointsr/diyelectronics

I have one of these Plano boxes and I really like it. There's a large area on top that fits tools (wire strippers, crimpers, tweezers, desoldering supplies, etc), and then three drawers. The two bottom drawers are double-depth, so they fit prototyping supplies like jumper wires, breadboards, etc very well.

I've since outgrown that box but bought a four-pack of these Plano 3700 boxes. Apparently that is a pretty standard size and other companies make holders and stuff for them if you end up with a ton of them.

For smaller components (SMD) these tiny little boxes are great. One of those boxes holds a whole reel of 5,000 0603-sized resistors. Some people also use small paper envelopes to hold their components.

u/GustoGaiden · 2 pointsr/DnD

I really prefer having a set of the same color, or color coded (one group of color for regular attacks, and another for my special pool of crit dice)

Dice from a random grab bag are usually not all that visually appealing. However, if you're looking to build a set of loaner dice where you take them to someone's house where people goof around and lose dice, 20 bucks for 100 seems to be a reasonable price.

Our group uses one of those hobby tackle boxes to keep all our dice and player mini-figs in, and everyone bought their own dice set, so the penalty for losing one is on themselves. The adjustable container sizes are also good for larger pools of dice.

u/vehementvelociraptor · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Plano customizable box for most of my tools and drip tips. Holds my ohm meter and wire as well.

For my juices I use a plastic ammo can. Nice, tight, dark, and big enough to hold a shitload of juice.

For the batteries I just use the double 18650 holders and label them. They stack pretty nice.

u/melance · 1 pointr/DnD

For my travel dice, I make (and sell) chainmaille dice bags. For my full collection, I use one like this.