Reddit Reddit reviews Pelican 1050 Micro Case - for iPhone, GoPro, Camera, and more (Black/Clear)

We found 11 Reddit comments about Pelican 1050 Micro Case - for iPhone, GoPro, Camera, and more (Black/Clear). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Pelican 1050 Micro Case - for iPhone, GoPro, Camera, and more (Black/Clear)
Watertight (IP67), crushproof & dustproofAvailable in clear with color liner or solid colorEasy-open latchRubber liner for extra protection doubles as O-ring SealAutomatic pressure equalization valve balances interior pressure, keeps water outWater resistant, crushproof and dustproofRubber liner for extra protection, doubles as o-ring sealStainless steel hardwareClear polycarbonate lid to easily identify items in the boxEasy open latch
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11 Reddit comments about Pelican 1050 Micro Case - for iPhone, GoPro, Camera, and more (Black/Clear):

u/freeseasy · 339 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

There are plenty of choices. Ammo cans are a great option, but after years of Geocaching, I've even seen those fail sometimes. My suggestion, if you want to bury it and keep the moisture from damaging the contents would be different chambers. Basically put a box in a bigger box. If you want to keep it small, get an ammo can and a Lock & Lock or Pelican case that will fit inside the ammo can. Put your treasure into the small box and stick that into the ammo can. For best assurance, I'd actually suspend the smaller box inside the ammo can with some expanding foam. If you want to go bigger, suspend the ammo can in a 5 gallon bucket with a lid secured on it (also with foam).

A common mistake that people make in Geocaching is to put the contents of the cache (specifically the log book) inside a cheap plastic bag. After moisture gets to the log, and inside the bag, it takes forever for it to leave. If you put a smaller box inside a larger box with foam all around, moisture will not be able to get to the treasure inside.

u/jtriangle · 4 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I wouldn't be worried about heat as much as I would about water or moisture. Lithium batteries and water don't play nice. I'd invest in a little pelican case for your stuff, that way you won't have to worry if you get rained on.

One of these should work: http://www.amazon.com/Pelican-Micro-Snorkelers-Kayakers-clear/dp/B001CNNEXE/ and a bit of foam for cushion and you're good to go. Keep it out of the sun and it shouldn't be an issue.

u/throwback · 4 pointsr/sailing

I have one of these and I love it. Pair it with a Pelican Case for your wallet and cellphone and you're all set.

u/dolichoblond · 2 pointsr/Watches

Depends on if you want to display them or not. There are a ton of display type cases. Wolf Designs gets good marks and is well stocked in North America. You can go way up in price from there.

Pelican cases are also great, functional, DIY solutions. Especially if you have a collection with lots of sizes, extra straps, etc. There are a lot of threads at WUS discussing sizes and showing layout possibilities; I followed something like this one. Then I got a smaller case, the Pelican 1050 which I use for traveling. Since I made the holes for the pipe-wrap the same size, I can just grab 2 watches out of the big box and quick swap them into the small case and head out the door. It works so well I even got another 1050 that has 1 watch slot and 1 space for cufflinks or strap changes or other random stuff. It's heavy and big but for business trips where you're basically wearing a suit & watch or sleeping, I'm not sweating the luggage space.

I noticed that the Pelican cases are super-expensive on the amazon.ca site. You can definitely get them for cheaper (ebay) and perhaps even local. Heck, for the price difference you can drive to BUF. Check camera shops as they tend to stock them, although usually the larger sizes (not sure about Futureshop...maybe Vistek?? or smaller shops?)

EDIT: not all pelican cases come with foam. especially true with the smaller ones. sometimes there are two options (with and without) when ordering online. just fyi as I don't want you getting stuck with double shipping if you do order online from the south.

u/outlandish9x · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette
u/U_Breathing_Manually · 1 pointr/saplings

Before you buy your bud the grower dries and cures it for weeks, so there is very little water in the bud, so you'll be fine.


Also I would suggest buying a pelican case (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001CNNEXE/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?qid=1427606139&sr=8-9&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&keywords=pelican+case) to store your bud, lighter and papers and stuff, they're completely airtight so your mom won't smell it

u/Bones_IV · 1 pointr/pics

It should be laminated and the contents put in one of these.

I think the effort is worth it to contribute to someone's dream.

u/mithikx · 1 pointr/Android

This may not be the best solution, but you can get one of those small waterproof Pelican or Otterbox type cases. Obviously you can't use it while it's in the case but it'd survive dropping in the pool or from a standing height like when on a bike.
i.e. http://www.amazon.com/OtterBox-WaterProof-Universal-Case-Black/dp/B001DAU5Q0/ref=pd_sim_e_5
http://www.amazon.com/Pelican-Black-Clear-Micro-Carabiner/dp/B001CNNEXE/ref=pd_sim_e_9

Alternatively you can get a water proof pouch such as this or this, you can get this and the pelican for added safety, or try and squeeze a traditional phone case in to the pouch.

u/namey_o_name · 1 pointr/Goruck

I believe this is the one I have, except mine is blue. The link says this one is crush proof too. I know mine has definitely been treated roughly.

It definitely adds a little bulk, but I find it big enough to store things you definitely don't want to get wet (i.e. phone, batteries, electrolyte tablets, advil, etc.)

u/jessika1005 · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Pelican case I use this one with this pluck foam. Now granted it won't work for some taller tanks unless you take the drip tip off. I've taken it camping to set on top of the ice in the cooler to keep things cool. I've. I ended up getting a shallower one to keep my coils in that I purchase premade. This case is tall enough to hold 18650s upright. I believe it's 4 squares of the pluck foam is the size to hold the battery stable if you don't have a separate case for batteries.

Yeah it's hard sided case but I really really love it for carrying my supplies for a weekend out.

u/LittleHelperRobot · 0 pointsr/saplings

Non-mobile: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CNNEXE/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?qid=1427606139&sr=8-9&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&keywords=pelican+case

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