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Locking Stainless Storage Drawers

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Locking Stainless Storage Drawers

2024-05-24 08:49:14

B2-LLR-II with a stainless steel lever has a very strong clamping force more than a screw knob clamp can provide. I buy this RRS lever clamp to fit FLM CB-58 FTR and these two products perfectly match each other without any issues! Before I buy this RRS lever clamp I doubt the clamping force provided by such lever structure. However, once I receive and operate this prouduct, I finally understand that the lever release clamp is far safer and stronger than a screw knob clamp. First, the lever clamp has very clear three orientations of the stainless steel lever explicilty performing locking, half-locking, and releasing operations and it is almost impossible for a user to get conifused whether the camera thereon is half-locked or completed released, which is impossible for a screw knob clamp. Almost all of screw knob clamps have no any indication for a user to tell whether the camera is slidable but still locked or is fully released. Second, the stainless steel lever set by RRS provides super strong clamping force. When pivoting the lever from the half locking state to the completely locking state, I have to output a strenuous effort by my hand to make the lever pivot over a threshold point, and that's why this lever can only be made of a stainless steel instead of aluminum. I know some simliar lever clamps have the lever made of aluminum, but I would rather use RRS's stainless steel lever because it guarantees the ultra clamping force can be outputted stably by the stainless steel lever without chances of damaging the lever. On the contrary, although a well built conventional screw knob clamp can also output an excellent force based on its reliable structrue, a user's fingers probably can barely output a desirable screwing force to the screw knob. Therefore, regarding clamping operation by the samer user, the finally clamping force performed by the screw knob should be less than that by the lever clamp.

5
2024-07-26 02:22:19

These drawers work great for storage on rack systems and are quite a bit less expensive than other similar models. I've got 10 of these now and will continue to use them to outfit my studio and mobile trailer. ...

5
2024-07-16 06:39:19

I have 4 of these. They took the place of random storage in plastic bags and the bottom of drawers. I like them because they are waterproof and secure, yet easy to open without breaking a fingernail, unlike some other competitors. Not expensive and highly recommended.

5
2024-06-12 02:23:46

Great card storage device! I was always searching through desk drawers and camera bags for lost cards. But no more!

5
2024-06-28 01:58:48

These are just perfect for me for moving slides from trays to a much more compact yet searchable storage that can go in either file drawers or binders.

5
2024-07-23 08:47:56

I bought the 1450 for a future trip to the Caribbean. I was looking for a case that could be locked with padlocks so I could cable the camera gear to something while not in use. Metal reinforced locking holes or tabs on this case seem adequate. It would probably take a lot of smashing to break the locking features off... As far as the water tightness...I took the 1450 out on a kayak camping trip in the Chesapeake bay. The wind whipped up and was sending waves into the cockpit (and through the cheap sprayskirt I had) onto the case. My canon gear stayed nice and dry (as expected). The 1450 also made a nice storage case for the gear back at camp. No worries when your stuff is in this case. The one downside of the 1450 is that it is too bulky for low impact or light camping. It is perfect however for transport and storage of your gear under other circumstances.

5
2024-05-28 04:14:29

It's heavy but that's a good thing. Made of all stainless and will last your whole career.

5
2024-07-09 04:47:33

Good for long term storage, positive locking clips. Padlockable. Its heavy-- not for the weak hearted.

5
2024-05-27 02:11:26

Got this for a checked bag/waterproof storage. Pros: - locking latches are easy to use and dont pop open if thrown around. - stong case + good looks - spring loaded handles Cons: - when you go to roll it, it likes to sit up and that initial pull can be annoying or stop and go it likes to fall back to the seated postion and not remain at a slight angle. Considerations: - weight (its the same weight as its competitors, but just be aware of that #)

5
2024-04-03 06:53:52

The thing works perfectly. It reverses for storage keeping the lens small and light. I hope the locking clip, which works so well, keeps on working for many many years

5