riddlemethis Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 I just ordered some L&Ls from the shopping channel: http://www.theshoppingchannel.com/product_...500000&N=103199 20 big containers for $30 ship and tax included after I used this coupon code: Save $10 off all orders with code, F020106. Exp: 02/01/06 Note: You can only use this code through phone orders. PRODUCT DETAILS 20 Piece Lock and Lock Square Storage Set. Seal it without a worry with this phenomenal Airtight Seal made of pharmaceutical silicone. These innovative, space saving pieces are stackable and easy to open and close. Tolerance between -30C and 125C. Includes • 2 (420ml) Square Tall with Lids • 2 (680ml) Square Tall with Lids • 2 (2.6L) Square Tall with Lids • 2 (4L) Square Tall with Lids • 2 (1.2L) Square Tall with Lids • 1 year limited warranty (warranty certificate included) Call 1 888 2020 888 and quote ITEM: 345-343 Quote
+hollyburn Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 Sounds like a good deal for 10 containers but I never thought I'd be buying from The Shopping Channel. Quote
+TrimblesTrek Posted January 7, 2006 Posted January 7, 2006 Definitely a great deal! It sure would be nice to see more decent containers used for caches. I'm just plumb tired of finding leaky margarine/ice cream/peanut butter/sour cream containers. The "dollar store" containers like Era-Seal are pretty much useless for keeping the moisture away as well. I can't figure a cacher who spends time, energy, and money to put together a decent cache, then throws everything into a container that will leak, rot, crack, or otherwise not stand up to more than a few weeks (days?) of life in the wild. Lock and Lock are great. Most Rubbermaid is good. Real Tupperware is great (but brain-jarringly expensive). Here's one way to test your container. Fill it with water. Put the lid on. Go stand next to your mother-in-law. Hold your container over her head and shake vigorously (the container, not your mother-in-law). Wet head? Mad mother-in-law? Toss the container! Can't afford anything better than a margarine container? Come on! You spent the dough for your GPS remember? Still can't shell out 3 or 4 bucks? Raid your wet mother-in-law's kitchen! Quote
+hollyburn Posted January 7, 2006 Posted January 7, 2006 Costco on Grandview Hwy in Vancouver has a 23 piece set of Lock & Locks for $20. Round 1 x 100ml, 1 x 300ml, 1 x 600 ml; Rect 2 x 350ml, 1 x 1L, 1 x 2.3 L; Square 1 x 600ml, 1 x 860 ml. + 9 lids + dividers to make up 23 pieces Quote
riddlemethis Posted January 7, 2006 Author Posted January 7, 2006 Sounds like a good deal for 10 containers but I never thought I'd be buying from The Shopping Channel. Ooops, that's right 10 containers, 20 pieces. First time I have ordered there too Quote
QuigleyJones Posted January 19, 2006 Posted January 19, 2006 Costco on Grandview Hwy in Vancouver has a 23 piece set of Lock & Locks for $20. Its now $16 with the cupon they hand out. Quote
pleinjeu Posted January 19, 2006 Posted January 19, 2006 Costco on Grandview Hwy in Vancouver has a 23 piece set of Lock & Locks for $20. Round 1 x 100ml, 1 x 300ml, 1 x 600 ml; Rect 2 x 350ml, 1 x 1L, 1 x 2.3 L; Square 1 x 600ml, 1 x 860 ml. + 9 lids + dividers to make up 23 pieces There is a $4 discount on the 23 piece set this week at Costco. Quote
CharlieZulu Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 **Double KUDOS** to those cache owners who spent a buck or two and have used a Pelican case. Talk about NO maintenance... I fully agree with the above.... geeeez, guys.. make a little effort, eh? Awesome cases for anything Quote
QuigleyJones Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 Thought I'd brag here by listing what I got at a movie prop companys sale today 3 regular ammo boxes 1 small ammo box 1 shell ammo box all for $5 each Quote
pleinjeu Posted February 7, 2006 Posted February 7, 2006 Home Hardware Flyer p6 (Feb 4 - Feb 18) Lock n' Lock - Up to 40% off From $1.77 to $8.47 Quote
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