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Kym
22-07-2009, 10:10am
Kincrome waterproof cases...

http://www.justtools.com.au/prod3837.htm 430 x 380 x 154mm
http://www.justtools.com.au/prod5046.htm 515 x 415 x 200mm

There is a strong rumour (via WP) that Bunnings will have these cases on special under the Craftech brand just before Fathers day at $20-$30 off. :th3:

I'll be tracking this and will post more as I find out more - feel free to post if you hear anything.:lightbulb:

Scotty72
22-07-2009, 10:19am
Kincrome waterproof cases...

http://www.justtools.com.au/prod3837.htm 430 x 380 x 154mm
http://www.justtools.com.au/prod5046.htm 515 x 415 x 200mm

There is a strong rumour (via WP) that Bunnings will have these cases on special under the Craftech brand just before Fathers day at $20-$30 off. :th3:

I'll be tracking this and will post more as I find out more - feel free to post if you hear anything.:lightbulb:
I should prob have a lookout for this too.

Miaow
22-07-2009, 10:35am
Might have to keep an eye out for one of these also :)

I @ M
22-07-2009, 10:49am
Kym, I had a look at one of their cases a while ago in a tool supply store near us.
They don't look to be quite up to the same standard as Pelican, Storm or the other well known brands and if you read the actual makers specs you will see that they label them as "water tight" whereas the just tools site you have linked them to says they are "water proof".
They would probably represent good value at a discounted price as a "weather resistant" case.

Kym
22-07-2009, 11:03am
Kym, I had a look at one of their cases a while ago in a tool supply store near us.
They don't look to be quite up to the same standard as Pelican, Storm or the other well known brands and if you read the actual makers specs you will see that they label them as "water tight" whereas the just tools site you have linked them to says they are "water proof".
They would probably represent good value at a discounted price as a "weather resistant" case.

Good point, you get what you pay for! But for 99% of us they are probably sufficient.
But the cheapies are about 1/3 the price :D

Bodak
22-07-2009, 11:08am
I'm with Kym, these look the goods for the prize.
If I was going around Aus then I'd be into a few of these rather than the soft back back I have.

I @ M
22-07-2009, 11:53am
Yep, as a hard case at a Bunnings price they would represent good value protection, I was imagining a worst case scenario where someone was to buy one, think it was water proof and take it white water rafting only to find out that all ducks aren't created equally.:eek:

MarkW
22-07-2009, 5:35pm
Last time these cases came around, they weren't sold in Sydney :angry0::angry0::angry0:

I sent my SIL crazy looking for them but nobody had them anywhere.

Hope it changes this time round

Kym
22-07-2009, 7:20pm
Another alternate http://www.jaycar.com.au

Dimensions:
MP1 Cat No. HB6380
Internal: 240(W) x 160(H) x 92(D)mm
External: 260(W) x 180(H) x 100(D)mm

MP3 Cat No. HB6382
Internal: 310(W) x 190(H) x 112(D)mm
External: 330(W) x 210(H) x 120(D)mm

MP5 Cat No. HB6384
Internal: 359(W) x 239(H) x 152(D)mm
External: 380(W) x 260(H) x 160(D)mm

MP6 Cat No. HB6386
Internal: 399(W) x 279(H) x 110(D)mm
External: 420(W) x 300(H) x 120(D)mm

JC_PHOTOGRAPHY
23-07-2009, 12:22am
thanks for the heads up will have to ask m mate that works at bunnings to hold a few for myself

Analog6
23-07-2009, 7:07am
I have just ordered the big one from the justtoolslink, thanks Kym. MarkW, you can order from that site. Postage was $20.00 for my order.

phild
23-07-2009, 8:03am
They don't look to be quite up to the same standard as Pelican, Storm or the other well known brandsI have one from Bunnings and the quality is very good, I have unpacked many items from Pelican cases at work, the build quality on my case, I would say is almost identical.

If I get a chance I'll bring the genuine article home and do a side by side comparison.

OutCast
12-09-2009, 1:31pm
A bit more expensive than the Bunnings options...

http://www.kincrome.com.au/web/catalogue/search/results.php?description=Safe+Case&category=Tool%2BBoxes%2B%2526%2BStorage

NB: I don't work for Kincrome - just a stumble upon :)

inmotion
13-02-2010, 6:56pm
$69 each a bargin
Case 1
D3s
D700
70-200 f2.8
1.7TC
SB900
10 CF Cards

Case 2
200-400VR
Sigma 50-500
Nokon 24-70 f2.8

Cheers Jim

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/4353246144_dbb04a2d1d_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2764/4353245812_4133bb6b62_o.jpg

Kym
13-02-2010, 7:20pm
Thanks Jim - thread merged !

MarkW
13-02-2010, 7:35pm
I should prob have a lookout for this too.

You'll be lucky Scotty, the last 2 times members have mentioned these cases they weren't avaiable in NSW. MY SIL works for Bunnies and they just don't seem to appear in this state.

This was written when the two threads were being merged - this is really confusing Kym

Tricky
13-02-2010, 10:24pm
I bought one of the Bunnings yellow marvels last year... now wish I'd bought two... but can't find any more... if anyone ever seems them in stock somehere in QLD... ;)

Gregg Bell
14-02-2010, 3:33am
I always thought it would be bad ass, own a pelican rifle case (http://www.thepelicancases.com/pelican-rifle-case.html). Imagine using that to store your cam gear. :D

mercho
01-05-2011, 1:22pm
Thought I would bump this up. Picked up one of these Kincrome cases (large) today from Bunnings for $85, and am very impressed.

Managed to fit the following in:

5D, 50D, 580EXII, 70-200 2.8, 24-70, 17-40

Pretty much everything I wanted in there bar my 430EXII

Here are some pics (sorry for the cr@p quality):

http://www.bradleymerchant.com/AP/case1.JPG


http://www.bradleymerchant.com/AP/case2.JPG

Analog6
01-05-2011, 1:32pm
I have that big yellow one and uit has been very good. I purchased a Pelican case insert to fit it, not quite perfect but pretty good. I did find the catches a bit stiff, I used to keep a screwdriver for flipping them open in the small soft bag I always carry. Now I've sold the Canon gear I hardly use the Kinchrome, must chuck it onto Cameramarket.