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I'll look later for the brand container I use. Its doesn't leak! Been in service now for 3 years.
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Keep the suggestions coming...Real time photo here. haha
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For $8.99. I have two never had any incidents with these containers. I have dropped him in my garage, Plenty of times still intact. Most important doesn't leak.
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Go with the Plano, got mine at Newark Sinker who is a sponcer well worth the investment !
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Good one mike
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Agree w/ you 100% Bob. I use a snap-lid Sterilite container, maybe a quart-or two-quart size,wrapped in a gallon size zip lock bag inside my tackle bag. Ask me how I know to use a zip-lock liner. :) The Sterilite food container(s) I can get for reasonable $ at Shop-Rite or Walmart. Must be the snap-lid sealed kind. Friends use those Plano lidded jars too. I may try those but Sterilites are more wallet friendly Mike. Tight lines all, |
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The Plano container is the way to go if you have to open/close while holding the jar. There's a tall lip where you screw down the lid and you can fill the liquid almost all the way to the top w/o fear of spilling.
I've used the lock'n'lock containers and they work well (no leaks), BUT if you have the liquid anywhere near full, you need to set it down on a flat surface to open. A cup's worth of Gulp juice down your shorts and shoes is no fun... |
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yea the gulp containers leak like crazy
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