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Tall Thin Plastic Drawers

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Related review

Ricky 2024-04-21 09:15:58

[5 x 3 x 2"] It’s quality make rope straps, the length is about right to me (I am 6’ tall). 8mm width is a bit thin, would be nice if it’s 9mm. But, I still like it, it’s on my camera now.

5
James 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[3-Hole Punch] Decent negative storage page. The plastic is very thin and lightweight, but it does the job and doesn't take up a lot of room in a binder, which is what you're aiming for at the end of the day. The plastic is very clear and you could probably scan the negatives or make contact prints while they're in the page without issue. The film goes into the slots quite easily, it's not a struggle to put them in. The price for 100 pages of thin plastic is... A bit much, but it does the job well.

5
Olivierf 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1.05 lb] This cover is elegant and a perfect fit. The plastic itself is flexible enough to be durable and thin so it does not add too much width. It is a bit pricy but worth every cent.

5
Tim 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.05 lb] I now have two sets of these, one in each camera bag. They're very thin plastic, but work well and their size and weight make them always there when you need them. I had one set, but then bought another, heavier set from a different manufacturer that is made from metal with a rubber coating thinking they'd work better. They don't; they're very grippy but their cross-sectional diameter is often too large to actually grip a filter, so they're actually pretty useless. So, I bought a second Sensei filter wrench two pack.

5
Anthony 2024-05-02 02:43:13

[Black] Very nice quality made and the clear plastic is surprisingly thick, not thin at all. I will use these for the many cables that I have, spare batteries and a battery charger too. Like the various sizes also.

5
Forrest 2024-05-03 03:51:50

[Neoprene] This lens cover is very thin camo neoprene and it feels really soft in your hands and each piece fits perfectly on the section of the lens that it is designed for. Even the angled piece at the very back next to the camera fits well. There is a very grippy thin rubber coating on the inner side to help it hold tight to the man and each piece fits very well and stays put. I'm very happy with this setup. There are little plastic windows letting you see your adjustable buttons and you can shift them by pressing them through the plastic. No complaints.

5
Peter 2024-04-07 09:34:31

[0.015 lb] Applied it without bubbles or issues. It covers the whole screen on a RX100 v.  expensive for a thin piece of plastic but less expensive than most other alternatives

5
Emerson 2024-04-09 01:41:41

[Clear] I wish I had just gone with these earlier - some of the bad reviews out there kept me away. Mine had no issues with thin walls, plastic shavings inside, etc. Perhaps buckles will prove to be a bit loose, but seems easy enough to simply curve them in a bit more with channel lock pliers/wrench. Originally I thought I would prefer other cases with the equipment more flush with the front of the case when open, but there is plenty of space to get your fingers to adjust knobs even near the edges of the case on mounted gear, plus the recess provides a bit more protection. These stack very well also. The tops do not sag very much, which some others do. (some pictures make them look very saggy, but all of mine are not) Finally, I don't know of any others that allow for shallow racks to be mixed with full-depth when stacking - this is very useful.

5
Jay 2024-05-18 08:23:27

[0.21 lb] I found numerous comments about Sigma's standard plastic cap for the 20mm F/1.4 being thin and fragile, so I ordered the metal cap. It's most definitely NOT fragile. It's heavy and substantial. Otherwise it's just a lens cap, quite similar to the plastic version.

5
Lisa 2024-05-28 02:34:20

[115 to 240 VAC] We have been using this light to illuminate electrophoresis gels in our biology lab. I place thin plastic sheeting over it to make sure it's waterproof and presto - bright DNA bands. Highly recommend.

5