Sunday, 10 May 2015

Pelican 1560 Case with Foam Review

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Product DescriptionPelican Protector Cases are made with Copolymer Polypropylene, using an open cell core and solid wall construction, which is stronger and lighter that the competion. You can tell it's a Pelican case by the distinctive "twin-ribbed" top surface. Stainless steel pins are used for hinges and handles. The new Double-Throw latches are much easier to open.

Pelican 1560 Case with Foam (Desert Tan)


pelican caseCustomer Reviews:* I bought this to house a digital oscilloscope and its various cables. After cutting out the foam to snugly hold the equipment and inserting a desiccant pack to make sure no water condensation occurs, I'm confident that it will be exactly as I left it the next time I open the case.While Pelican cases are expensive, they're quite rugged. I have used another (much larger) case as a suitcase while traveling internationally, and while I've had other luggage get squished the Pelican always comes through perfectly intact (though perhaps a little scratched). This is my third Pelican case and it won't be my last. * I purchased this for placing my Sony a65 DSLR and multi-lenses and other photo gear in. The easy to remove foam makes it easy to remove after you have laid out where you want everything to go. The case is water tight thanks to it's tongue and groove o-ring. It's Easy open Double Throw latches.Retractable extension handle. Polyurethane wheels with stainless steel bearings along with a retractable extension handle makes it a breeze in airports. Automatic Pressure Equalization Valve. Also dust & crush proof. Stainless steel hardware and padlock protectors. A very nice protective case for my photographic equipment well worth the investment. I would highly recommend this case for anyone with fragile equipment to protect. It's also approved as carry on luggage by the FAA (overhead storage). pelican case 

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