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  • 1nderbeard

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    Bought 3 sets of these. They are stackable FYI.
    Someone asked about how water proof these are above. I don't think at all. The label says "water resistant seal," so that probably means no to the submarine test.
    But in a dry room with the dry bead packs I should be good for a while.

    Now...to find another nook to store ammo.
     

    DadSmith

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    Got it in today going to find a dry brick put some paper towels in it tie a rope to it and toss it into my creek for 24 hours. Will get back to you on how it does.

    Edit:
    Brick in place wrapped in paper towels and paper towels stuffed around it.
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    DadSmith

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    Didn't last 30 seconds.
    Total failure.
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    It floated and the side the brick was on submerged. Half the lid was submerged only.
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    I would not recommend these to keep water out unless you improve the seal maybe by putting a bead of 100% silicone around it let it totally dry it may improve. As is do not trust it. It allows water in it will allow moisture in as well.
     
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