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6/2/2007 10:41:41 AM EDT
I'm looking for a box for my first aid kit.  Anyone come across a durable, waterproof plastic box that is small enough to stuff into a GP or utility pouch(roughly 6.5" x 4" x 2.5")?  I thought about using the USGI boxes from the old ALICE belt kits, but would prefer something with a more storage space.

Thanks,
Gary
6/2/2007 1:44:03 PM EDT
[#1]
I use the Rubbermaid Seal N' Saver containers. They seem very durable, are fairly spalshproof. I keep certain items in them to keep them watertight and from getting crushed. Stuff like Tablets in foil cards ( Immodium, Benadryl ect. ). I also keep spare weaponslight bulbs and breakables in them. They seem a bit tougher than the standard Rubbermaid kitchen stuff and the lid is sturdier. It keeps things from being crushed in the pack.


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6/2/2007 5:45:23 PM EDT
[#2]
Perhaps the box from a USGI decon kit?
6/3/2007 7:44:09 AM EDT
[#3]
just for info

the old alice plastic first aid boxes fit perfect in an issue 100rd molle pouch
6/3/2007 11:37:39 AM EDT
[#4]
If you want something waterproof, IIRC pelican makes them in small sizes.

This is just one example.

www.pelican-case.com/pelmiccas10.html
6/3/2007 11:51:42 AM EDT
[#5]
For small stuff I like OtterBoxes.
6/3/2007 5:47:21 PM EDT
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I use the Rubbermaid Seal N' Saver containers. They seem very durable, are fairly spalshproof. I keep certain items in them to keep them watertight and from getting crushed. Stuff like Tablets in foil cards ( Immodium, Benadryl ect. ). I also keep spare weaponslight bulbs and breakables in them. They seem a bit tougher than the standard Rubbermaid kitchen stuff and the lid is sturdier. It keeps things from being crushed in the pack.


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THANK YOU!! I've been trying to think of a way to keep meds seperate, but waterproof. Currently i have some in a film container, but they are all in there. Great Idea!! THANKS
6/3/2007 6:01:18 PM EDT
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Quoted:

Quoted:
I use the Rubbermaid Seal N' Saver containers. They seem very durable, are fairly spalshproof. I keep certain items in them to keep them watertight and from getting crushed. Stuff like Tablets in foil cards ( Immodium, Benadryl ect. ). I also keep spare weaponslight bulbs and breakables in them. They seem a bit tougher than the standard Rubbermaid kitchen stuff and the lid is sturdier. It keeps things from being crushed in the pack.


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THANK YOU!! I've been trying to think of a way to keep meds seperate, but waterproof. Currently i have some in a film container, but they are all in there. Great Idea!! THANKS


Glad to help. You can get them locally at Target or discount stores.

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6/4/2007 4:30:26 AM EDT
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Perhaps the box from a USGI decon kit?



I used to use these, but this past winter when I was out in -15 degree weather the case snapped when I was trying to get something out of it, I use Pelican now with no problems

6/4/2007 4:55:40 AM EDT
[#9]
The Pelican cases look good, plus you can pick the size best for the pouch you are using.  I'll probably go this route.

Thanks for the help
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