


🔐 Lock in your ammo, unlock your next adventure!
The Plano Ammo Crate is a rugged, lockable ammunition storage box featuring heavy-duty construction, water-resistant sealing, and customizable foam dividers. Designed for durability and convenience, it offers secure, organized storage with stackable design and ergonomic handles, perfect for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliable protection and quick access to their gear.

| Brand | Plano |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Foam |
| Special Feature | Lockable |
| Style | Austin |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Product Dimensions | 16.14"L x 12.99"W x 9.45"H |
| Capacity | 85 Liters |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Opening Mechanism | Snap |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Storage Volume | 85 Liters |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 024099716000 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024099716000 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16 x 12.5 x 9.25 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.93 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.14 x 12.99 x 9.45 inches |
| Brand Name | Plano |
| Model Name | Tactical Series Ammo Crate |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | PLANO MOLDING COMPANY |
| Part Number | 1071600 |
| Included Components | Ammo Can |
| Size | 16.5 |
| Sport Type | Hunting, Tactical & Military |
J**A
Plano case
Case is awesome like how it’s modular it can go from one big case to 2 different compartments or 4 individual sections only thing I wish it had was a handle on top instead of side handles besides that it’s sturdy strong and looks awesome
T**Y
Here's the dimensions
The description of the dimensions for this are weird and a bit convoluted, so here they are in picture form. If you don't intend to store ammo I grabbed a couple 15oz cans for size reference. They fit at the bottom, on their side with about 1/8th of an inch of room at the top and side, I had to pull the dividers out to get the cans out.The seal around the lid seems solid and awesome. With the dividers in it makes the lid rigid and it could probably gently hold about 200lbs, without the dividers in place, I wouldn't stand on the box. I like that you can take out one or both of the dividers and have one big box, two sections, or four sections.Overall it's a bit smaller than I thought it would be just because I couldn't figure out which dimensions were for which axis, but now we all know. It seems like a well made sturdy box. Oh, and the handles on both sides feel comfortable to grab, rounded edges so nothing digs in if you're carrying heavy ammo. I have pretty small hands but the space for your fingers is pretty spacious if you have bigger hands/fingertips.
J**O
Perfect size
If you're looking for a box for a PCP air compressor this one is exactly the right size nice quality also for the money it'll protect it pretty well from getting damaged put a little foam in there works great have enough room for the hoses the cord and the extra air filter that everybody needs for a PCP compressor setup it's rated for 85 lb so it is way under stressed in this application
R**N
Sturdy and works.
Works great to hold ammo. Have a bunch of mags in it. Only critisism would be that there are only handles on the sides so you have to carry it two handed.
C**B
Great for 3D printer filament storage
After looking at a lot of different moisture tight containers for filament storage, I ended up going with these. They're relatively expensive compared to the more popular containers, and don't hold as many spools, but worth it because unlike those popular cheap ones, these ACTUALLY SEAL. I've been using these for about a year now, and they work brilliantly. Each box is perfectly sized to hold four 1kg spools with a little room on the side for a desiccant box.The problem with the common cheap "weathertight" boxes everyone uses is they all have a slight air gap in the seal along the long axis, because mold-shrink during manufacturing creates a slight bow on the long axis, and the only clasps are usually on the short axis. I looked over a bunch of different "weathertight" plastic bins at different stores, and literally every single container that was rectangular and had clasps only on the short sides had this problem. The larger the container, the worse the issue was. I can only speculate that most people who buy those aren't actually inspecting them, and/or are ignoring such issues because they're cheap.This model of Plano container avoids that via it's placement of the hinge and clasps. The lid seal is well clamped on all sides when closed, with no unclasped areas long enough for the plastic shrinking/bowing during manufacture to cause a gap. Even most other plastic ammo containers you can see here on Amazon have the design problem with clasps only in the middle of the short sides that makes me think they won't actually be airtight.The only flaw these containers have (for my use case) has been the problem others have mentioned with the clips popping off when weight is placed on the lid. This ONLY happens if the lid is lowered with the latches already in a down position, then left loosely closed without actually engaging the latches. This is because the bottom edge of the latches have a squared off profile that will sit flat atop the latch bar, instead of and outward swooping underside edge. If the latches are allowed to rest atop the bar, and weight is placed on the lid, the latches are pushed directly up, popping them off there hinges, instead of simply swinging outward like they would if there was a slant or curve to the underside edge.As long as you remember to either close the latches, or manually swing them out just enough to clear the bar when keeping the lid loosely closed, this won't happen. If the latches are actually closed, they won't pop off, as nothing will be pushing them up (the bar will be above the hook instead of below. I've included a close up pic of the latch so you can hopefully see what I'm describing.Since this flaw is easy to avoid, and this is literally the ONLY box of this size and form factor I could find that is actually properly designed to seal, short of massive overkill stuff like Pelican cases, I don't consider it a big issue.
D**G
These are my go to
I can't say enough good things about these Plano, ammo crates. They are great for just about anything you want to keep in them. Plus they can be locked up and water, can't get in. It's also built to last
B**M
Lived in SXS since 2021
This box has lived in the back of my side by side since January 2021. The box has no issues, holds plenty of supplies, and does not leak. Good deal on this box, worth the twenty something dollars.
P**5
Excellent Ammo crate
Comes with removable, sliding walls. Set up to have 4 separated areas, but you can easily change to 2 areas if you wish. Strong walls yet light with carry handles and 2 latches.
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