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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| Louis, November 4, 2011 |
| I have not used yet buts are sturdy plastic with lock down
lids with flaps on all four sides. Have witnessed others
when out geocaching and appear to standup quite well. The
three sizes allow for your personal style and what you
intend to cache. I like the embedded geocache label
identifying the container. There is a wide variety of
geocached containers out there you can make and only
limited by your imagination but these are proven. |      |
| tastle, June 22, 2010 |
| The tupperware has good seals. It's a good buy if you're
lazy, but there probably dollar store cheap alternatives out
there. At least you won't look cheap to the community. =) |      |
| ChiefJDG, June 17, 2009 |
| Having suffered through other containers which leaked or
failed, I am glad to have something that is specifically
designed for geocaches. | |