B&w 3000/O/RPD
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B&w 3000/O/RPD | £105.99 | ||||
B&W International B&W Outdoor Case Type 3000 incl RPD Orange | £105.99 |
Extremely Robust, Dustproof, Waterproof, Temperature-Stable, Stackable - This Outdoor Case Has Everything It Takes To Defy Nature With Strength. This Is Ensured, Among Other Things, By The Super-Stable Polypropylene (Pp) Material From Which The Outdoor.Cases Are Made. To Make The Case As Stable And Safe As Possible, The Design And All The Individual Functions Have Been Developed Over Years And Tested Again And Again.Features:- Extremely Robust Case: Housing Made Of Polypropylene (Pp)- Stackable - Dust Proof- Temperature Stable- Waterproof (Ip Protection Class 67)- Suitable For Flights: Automatic Pressure Equalisation Valve- Convoluted Foam Inside The Lid- Eyelets For Padlock (Ø 7 Mm)Specifications:- Inner Dimensions: 330 X 235 X 150 Mm- Outer Dimensions: 365 X 295 X 170 Mm- Weight: 1.7 Kg- Capacity: 11.7 L- Water Protection: Yes- Dust Protection: Yes- Air Exchange Valve: Yes- Variable Inner Dividers: Yes- Handle: Yes- Type Of Lock: Snap Lock- External Material: Plastic- Width (Outer Dimension In Cm): 36,5- Hight (Outer Dimensions In Cm): 29,5- Depth (Outer Dimension In Cm): 17- Width (Inner Dimension In Cm): 33- Height (Internal Dimension In Cm): 23,5- Depth (Internal Dimension In Cm): 15- Weight (G): 1700
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