ohio Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 Pardon my ignorance, but I have searched every where for a definition/description of a Lock & Lock. Anyone? Quote Link to comment
+tnt4utvols Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 Pardon my ignorance, but I have searched every where for a definition/description of a Lock & Lock. Anyone? here is a good description link on another post Geocaching Containers Quote Link to comment
+Team Smksignals Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 similar to tupperware. they are food storage containers. lock n' lock is the brand name. all four sides fold down and 'lock'. i buy mine @ Walmart. here is a link to the containers - lock n' lock Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 It's a specific brand of plastic food container. Inexpensive and next to ammo boxes, probably the best all around container. They also come in a variety of shapes and sizes. See pics for some examples: Quote Link to comment
+The finch farmers Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 This is a note I just put on my cache page. No dumping please has been recovered. It is a Lock and Lock container. It has been under about 8 foot of moving floodwater since June 11th, 2008 until today’s date of July 14, 2008. All contents inside were completely dry with absolutely no moisture inside of it. It had a business card lying in the bottom of the container. No water spots or stains found on the card. Ammo cans might be the best for long term but L n L containers do one heck of a job also! My 2 cents Quote Link to comment
+Sandy Hams Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 A small plastic container with a lid that locks on all four sides. Not Tupperware. Quote Link to comment
+Sandy Hams Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 A small plastic container with a lid that locks on all four sides. Not Tupperware. Quote Link to comment
+Silfron Mandotheneset Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 This is a note I just put on my cache page. No dumping please has been recovered. It is a Lock and Lock container. It has been under about 8 foot of moving floodwater since June 11th, 2008 until today’s date of July 14, 2008. All contents inside were completely dry with absolutely no moisture inside of it. It had a business card lying in the bottom of the container. No water spots or stains found on the card. Ammo cans might be the best for long term but L n L containers do one heck of a job also! My 2 cents Woah! I'm impressed. Quote Link to comment
ohio Posted July 18, 2008 Author Share Posted July 18, 2008 Thanks to all. I have seen these, I just did not know they had a name. Now I do and I know where to get them. Thanks again. ohio Quote Link to comment
+trainlove Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 Um, they lock, and they lock, and they lock, and finally they lock again. Usually 4 tabs. Quote Link to comment
+hukilaulau Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 Pardon my ignorance, but I have searched every where for a definition/description of a Lock & Lock. Anyone? there are also a couple of "clone" brands that have worked pretty well for me. One is called "Snapware" and is sold at Costco as a set of about 12 different containers with lids for about 25 bucks. The box has pictures of the containers with FOOD in them! HAHAHAHA! Everyone knows you don't put food in a geocache container! Quote Link to comment
+Colonial Cats Posted July 19, 2008 Share Posted July 19, 2008 Um, they lock, and they lock, and they lock, and finally they lock again. Usually 4 tabs. Wouldn't that be a Lock n' Lock n' Lock n' Lock? Quote Link to comment
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