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Does anyone you storage boxes that are waterproof, I want to store all my climbing kit in the container I rent but its damp and leaks a little, Im not complaining as I pay £20 a month for over 30 ft :001_smile:

 

Thank you folks

 

Arran

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is there any way that containers can be made as to not be as damp/condense water as much? kingspan siliconed to the roof or anything else (obvioursly done when dry)

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Does anyone you storage boxes that are waterproof, I want to store all my climbing kit in the container I rent but its damp and leaks a little, Im not complaining as I pay £20 a month for over 30 ft :001_smile:

 

Thank you folks

 

Arran

 

If you store your gear in a water tight and airtight container it will go mouldy. As said you would be better off sorting the container!

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Pelican cases are great but remember there only waterproof when stored the correct way up- on there side they can still let water in.

What about storing a few bags of rice in the container to absorb the water!!

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If you just want smallish waterproof containers then I can recommend Stanley "Fat Max" toolboxes. I use them for stowage on canoe expeditions. Not as high spec as pelicase but if you're not planning to drive a tractor over them then they're just as good but about £22 quid each.

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