🔒 Secure Your Gear in Style!
The Monoprice Weatherproof/Shockproof Hard Case is engineered for the modern professional, offering IP67 level dust and water protection up to 1 meter depth. With a customizable foam interior and rugged polypropylene construction, this case is designed to keep your valuable equipment safe and secure, no matter the conditions. Weighing just 9.6 lbs and featuring an ergonomic handle, it's the perfect companion for any adventure.
Shell Type | Hard |
Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
Item Weight | 9.6 Pounds |
Style | Case |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
Capacity | 18.8 Liters |
D**.
Exactly what I was looking for
This case is exactly what I was wanting to store my Sony A7riii safely. Foam was easy enough to cut out with a knife along the precut grid. The foam grid is nice and small making it easy to get exactly what you need. The case is super rugged and I have no doubt it’ll protect the camera from whatever accidental bumps or drops that may happen. I did have to cut out part of the egg crate foam on the lid to accommodate for the silicone eyepiece which was getting smashed initially. Nice amount of extra space for an additional lens in the future too. I drilled holes near the handle hinge to put a shoulder strap on it and I like that a lot more than just having the handle. Overall I’m very happy with it for the price and I prefer it to other options I saw for camera storage! I’d recommend!
V**R
Perfect for a Mavic Mini
I wanted a hard case for my DJI Mavic Mini that would hold all the extra crap the makes the drone usable. I also wanted to be able to carry the 10.2" iPad and all of the associated charging accessories. Most of the pre-cut foam cases weren't much bigger than the original molded case, but a couple had space for a tablet holder. However, they were still too small to fit the tablet itself.So I gave up and ordered this pick'n'pluck case that had the necessary interior dimensions for the tablet. The pick'n'pluck foam came in two layers so I was able to form the bottom layer to fit around the gimble cover (you can see in the 2nd photo). The other 3 pockets are full depth for the tablet holder, controller and battery charger. I even had a space left over for extra batteries, should I buy some. I put a sheet of dollar store adhesive cork on the lid to protect the face of the iPad and glued the layers of foam with clear craft glue because they did get a little wavy.I can fit the drone, controller, battery charger, tablet holder, controller lanyard, 2 USB chargers, 2 USB cords, the tablet to controller cord, spare set of propellers and a 10.2" iPad. The iPad lays neatly on top when you open the case so it isn't really in danger despite not being secured.The case itself is a basic, solid Pelican knockoff. I don't know if it's really waterproof, but that's not a concern of mine. One layer of foam was really well cubed and the other was less-accurately cut so I had to saw through part of it with an x-acto knife. It had a generic 'Outdoors!" sticker on it, the latches are tight without being impossible to open and overall it was precisely what I needed. I can even use the closed case as a launch site.
J**K
Great case!
This case is quite good for it's price point. I use it to lug around one of my bluetooth speakers (Beolit 20) when I'm traveling to prevent scratches and scuffs. There's plenty of room to add your own foam or use the ones provided with the box.I've never been a fan of the OEM foam that comes with these kinds of hard cases because they're hard to work with and tear apart.
P**N
Very solid case; may be heavy for some folks.
Dewalt doesn't offer a hard case for my new finish nailer, only a soft bag, so I started shopping for a 3rd party case. To my frustration, every hard case I looked at was either slightly too small for the nailer, way too big, or crazy expensive! This case was the first I found with the right interior dimensions at a reasonable price, so I gave it a try. My first impression is it's thicker and more dense than I expected - almost overkill, but I can't complain about it being too strong, right? The only possible downside seems to be its weight. The product listing for the 19" x 16" x 6" (18.8 Liter) case did warn it was 9.6 lbs and they weren't kidding! Keep in mind that's empty weight, so after adding the nailer, two batteries, and a charger, it's 18 lbs! Weight aside, I'm very happy with it so far. I suspect this case will almost certainly outlast the nailer it was purchased to carry.UPDATE: I noticed the price increased 40% on the 19" x 16" x 6" (18.8 Liter) case just a few days after I purchased mine, so it is not such a bargain anymore. Still a solid case for the money.
C**P
I love this product for my astronomy eye pieces and accessories.
I have purchased 3 of these cases in the last year for all of my astronomy accessories. I have 2 of the smaller cases for eye pieces and the one larger case listed here for other accessories including my focuser, computer, and collimating devices. They are beyond sturdy and great for traveling. I go out into the desert and hit some pretty bumpy roads off-road sometimes and these cases are excellent for protecting my items. I love how you can custom fit for any item you are putting in the case and I love the insurance that they are safe inside because astronomy accessories can be VERY expensive. I didn't say anything on the rating about water resistance because I haven't tested it in that capacity. I simply don't know, but if it started to rain on a star gazing trip, I suspect they would be fine based on what I see in these cases.
V**N
Product page size inaccurate; box smaller than advertised.
Very sturdy box. The plastic is super thick. You could likely drive a truck over it and not hurt it.The pluck foam is good quality and will likely last for years while providing good cushioning.Why three stars? The 10" x 8" x 4" box is only 8.75" x 6.5" x 3.75". If you measured your target and decided the box needs to be 10" x 8" x 4" to allow for cushioning of your tools (that is to say, you need "working" space of 9" x 7" x 3.5"), you're out of luck with this box.Note: I did go through the "small print" but did not see interior dimensions listed anywhere.
D**S
nice tough case
perfect for a pistol
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