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Sorry to say, one of my pet hates is buying expensive lighting and carrying it round in a cardboard box or a plastic crate.
Get a proper case - it doesn't have to be mega bucks, but will be made for the job and keep kit protected and looking new.
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They do mention on that page that there is a special version, with high impact plastic, but I suspect both versions would be a false economy in the long run. The good thing about a high quality flightcase is that they keep their value, even 10 years down the line.
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Last edited by Corabar Steve; 25-04-2008 at 08:33 AM.
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They look OK for a temporary solution, I've seen much more flimsy crates than them!
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Dont lots of people just use the boxes they came with wrapped with ducktape?
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Originally Posted by
yourdj
Dont lots of people just use the boxes they came with wrapped with ducktape?
Probably, but it still looks horrible!
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If you want your gear to last then go for proper cases, When i turn up to a job the back of the van or trailer is full of metal cases and it looks more professional taking them into a high class venue rather than aload of cardboard boxes bodged up with gaffa tape.
The main thing i go buy is you look after your gear and it will look after you!
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