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Plastic totes with snap-on lids work just fine. They are cheap and durable and stackable, and you can write the contents on the side with a magic marker. They dont weigh nearly as much as ammo boxes or crates. You can keep the contents dry simply by lining the tote with a plastic garbage bag. They can also be pressed into emergency service as temporary water containers, washbasins, ice chests or even fuel containers if need be. If you are worried about the lids popping off, they can be secured with duct tape or zip ties.
I see the big ones on sale at BiMart all the time for $5.99
Im collecting the large rolling tots sold by homedepot. they are big takes two to load a heavy one. but IM I only need 3 or 4 and they will go right in my 4x4 van. if the van cant get wear we are going, then we have personal packs that are good for a few days. I can stash my totes or burry tham and retun later.
I use a clear locking plastic tote to store my stuff. The clear plastic lets me see what's inside; locking feature keeps it a bit more secure if it takes a tumble off the shelf.
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