Air tight containers for hunting clothes
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From: TNRAMBLINMAN
15-Jan-24
I am trying to reorganize my hunting clothes and put them in various air tight bins. I would not travel with these so the larger the better -at least 150 quart. I do want them to be stackable and hopefully the plastic smell will go away if left outside before use. The standard 150 quart coolers work great but it is not the most efficient use for a cooler. Any specific containers people have used?
From: Bou'bound
15-Jan-24
Lowes sells all kinds that will Work
Store with cedar sprigs
From: Catscratch
15-Jan-24
Years and years ago I bought a Scentblocker storage tote (hard, not soft). It has a gasket and lock-down clasps for the lid. It's held it's own for a really long time and does what it's supposed to. I like it.
From: 2Wild Bill
15-Jan-24
https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-24088/Drums/Plastic-Drum-with-Lid-15-Gallon-Open-Top-Blue
I have several similar drums acquired from former employer's waste bin.
From: 2Wild Bill
15-Jan-24
https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-24088/Drums/Plastic-Drum-with-Lid-15-Gallon-Open-Top-Blue
From: hawkeye in PA
15-Jan-24
My wife buys clear plastic boxes at Walmart or Lowes for sewing material. Some of them are stored in a shed and the bugs do not get in them. They are clear and have 6 blue latches on the lid along with a gasket. They do stack and approximately 21"x15"X15H, not sure how that equates to quarts.
From: Norseman
15-Jan-24
Just stay up wind and hunt.
From: 4nolz@work
15-Jan-24
Have you seen the resealable vacuum bags?
From: 4nolz@work
15-Jan-24
Very good space savers too
From: fuzzy
15-Jan-24
Use the 20 and 10 galoin zip lock bags
From: Groundhunter
15-Jan-24
Here is another idea. I know Zip lock makes storage bags for clothes. I save every zippered bag I get from wife, when she buys pillows and blankets etc. They make excellent storage for my clothes, and then put them in totes. Works well