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Model Of Item : 1450-000-180
Product Brand : Pelican
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Built like a tank like all Pelican cases, a bit snug for a Nikon D60 : Pelican 1450 Case with Foam for Camera (Silver)
I have owned a Pelican case for years. I cannot frame out why the O-ring is in the lid, and so flops loose when one tries to close the case. We replace the ring every year with an legal Pelican O-ring, and it is all the time the same. Gravity just drops the ring out. It ordinarily takes some tries to get the thing closed.
Second flaw is that the two snap closers are very tight in end and in opening. I bang them with my fist to close them, and yank with all four fingers to get each one open. The sudden snap sends one's hand into sharp parts of the case, causing minor injuries (cuts).
I actually think that straightforward engineering could make a good design. There is no imagine that the O-ring should not fit in place by its own friction.
The boxes are mostly waterproof, but we tested ours some times, and found that some water did get in if the case was dropped into the water.
The O-ring must be new every year, and must be well greased with silicon grease. Warning: silicon grease is not commonly available in back areas. Look in professional plumbing shop in urban regions. Be sure to test your case with weights equivalent to the items you wish to carry in it, to make sure that it will float if it goes overboard. For maritime purposes, you need a brightly-colored case. A modest green or black one will likely be lost as soon as it goes into the water.
In spite of these defects, I have used my Pelican case to protect camera equipment when going by boat to remote islands. When you are on a small boat, you should pretty much assume that things will be receiving spray.