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Flambeau Outdoors 1002 Tuff Tainer, Fishing Tackle Tray Box, Includes [2] Zerust Dividers, 6 Compartments

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Style: 1002 Tuff Tainer


Features

  • SMART DIVIDER SYSTEM: This tackle storage box offers customization options with 2 adjustable dividers that can create up to 6 different compartments. This ensures quick compartmentalization of your storage space.
  • ZERUST ANTI-CORROSION TECHNOLOGY: Exclusive VCI formula infused into the dividers releases a corrosion inhibiting vapor that forms a protective layer on metal to stop rust in extreme marine environments.
  • LASTING RUST DEFENSE: The proprietary Zerust formula inhibits electrochemical reactions that cause rust & corrosion. Provides up to 5-years of protection to keep tackle rust free season after season.
  • EASY IDENTIFICATION DESIGN: The Tuff Tainer Divided is made with a translucent plastic lid and base for convenient identification of the contents inside, even when closed. Designed with the fisher in mind for quick and organized baiting.
  • SPECIFICATIONS: This Tuff Tainer fishing tackle box measures 4.625" L x 3.375" W x 1.25" D. Includes 2 Zerust dividers. Proudly Made in the U.S.A.

Description

Flambeau Outdoors 1002 Tuff Tainer Divided is a versatile box for storing fishing supplies such as bait, hooks, fishing lures, small tools and more. The box is designed with a translucent lid and base for convenient identification of contents when closed. Includes 15 Zerust dividers to create up to 18 small compartments. Zerust products are made with a proprietary chemical formulation that is invisible, odorless, non-toxic, non-reactive, non-flammable and non- allergenic. This chemical formulation releases a vapor that diffuses throughout an enclosure made with Zerust VCI materials and settles on exposed metal surfaces to form a microscopic corrosion inhibiting layer.

Brand: Flambeau


Material: Plastic


Color: Blue,Transparent white


Product Dimensions: 4.6"L x 3.38"W x 1.25"H


Water Resistance Level: Water Repellent


Brand: ‎Flambeau


Material: ‎Plastic


Color: ‎Blue,Transparent white


Product Dimensions: ‎4.6"L x 3.38"W x 1.25"H


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Repellent


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎3 Pounds


Number of Compartments: ‎6


UPC: ‎071617010027


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎27


Manufacturer: ‎Flambeau Outdoors


Part Number: ‎1002


Item Weight: ‎2.08 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎1002


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1002 Tuff Tainer


Style: ‎1002 Tuff Tainer


Pattern: ‎Tuff Tainer


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Adjustable


Included Components: ‎Dividers


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 9, 2008


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  • Great container for smaller Lego pieces
Style: 5007 Tuff Tainer
(Based on product purchased Dec. 2014.) This is a very good organizer for smaller Lego pieces. Excellent functionality and made to good standards. (For bigger Lego pieces, I'd recommend a different Flambeau product, the Tackle Tuff Tainer Satchel Tackle Box.) I'm putting up photos to show design and usage. I bought four of these 5007s and they came with 15 dividers each. (Except one came with 17 dividers—I have no idea why.) Not 20 dividers each—the listing is incorrect in saying 20 dividers. For Lego pieces, you may wish you had a couple more dividers. Dividers and slots are good; dividers fit smoothly. The whole is well made. More than sturdy enough. I'll list up good aspects of the Flambeau 5007 (call it F-5007), and a couple of so-so aspects, comparing this with a similar product, the Plano 2-3700 Prolatch (or call it P-3700). Overall the F-5007 is better than the Plano 2-3700, and clearly better than the confusingly similarly-numbered Plano 23700-02. I'll put up a photo of the F-5007 along with several Plano boxes. (Basically: F-5007 > Plano 2-3700 > Plano 23700-02.) One caveat: I'm basing my comments on my Plano 2-3700s that I got in 2013—which seem to match the current photos on amazon, but bear in mind these products evolve occasionally. Second caveat: All my comments are only about these products as household organizers, not as fishing tackle boxes (which I don't know about). General: The F-5007 and the P-3700 offer the same basic design and functionality—virtually identical dimensions and structure, same shape and number of dividers and slots for them. (In contrast, the Plano 23700-02 is smaller in actual storage space, and has about half the number of divider slots i.e. less adjustability.) GOOD ASPECTS (F-5007 better than P-3700) The F-5007 is overall a bit better than the P-3700 in the following ways. (And, when it comes to Plano 23700-02, the F-5007 is better in these same ways and more.) 1. The F-5007 seems to show a slightly higher production standard than the P-3700. Now, they are both good; they are both waaaay better than various lesser brand and generic container I've tried. For instance, with cheap stuff, I've gotten warped or slightly irregular internal panels, so dividers don't fit in well—that doesn't happen with the F-5007 or the P-3700. However, the F-5007 has less roughness (less of the tiny ridges and blebs along various edges, residue from the molding process). The F-5007 is pretty smooth all around, just a few tiny rough spots. Better than the P-3700, though the P-3700 is also all right. 2. The F-5007 is a clearer plastic (outer case) than the Plano. That is, the F-5007 is closer to transparent than the P-3700; the P-3700 is milkier. This may be just because the F-5007 plastic is very slightly thinner than the P-3700 than the P-3700. (So the F-5007 is a tiny bit lighter.) Being slightly thinner, the F-5007 exterior panels are also slightly less sturdy, and very slightly bendier, than the P-3700. But for Lego storage, the things just don’t have to be that sturdy. I prefer the F-5007 case plastic. As for the internal panels (into which you slot the dividers), they're virtually the same. 3. Latches: The F-5007 has smoother-working latches (the blue locking clasps) than the P-3700. Difference is quite noticeable. The P-3700 latches in themselves are sturdier (and have a good molded texture) but they are tougher to press into place, and to unlock, than the F-5007 latches. This can be a pain for the Lego-playing kids or their dad. The F-5007 locks and unlocks effortlessly (but securely). (BUT: Owing to the design, the F-5007 latches have a tendency to snap off sometimes. They are easy to snap back in place, however.) 4. The F-5007 divider pieces are pre-cut into individual pieces. For whatever reason, the P-3700 divider pieces come all connected by umbilical tabs and you have to cut them—not a problem if you have a decent plastic cutter, but this can be a pain in the neck if you don’t have one. If you are interested in the Plano, you might want to go ahead and buy a "flush cutter" (tons of different ones on amazon)—things come in handy. You won't need it for the F-5007. (Note: Flambeau Tuff Tainer products don’t always come with dividers pre-cut. In the big Satchel Tackle Box, which is a great product, the dividers are connected and you got to cut them.) LESS GOOD ASPECTS: The F-5007 is about the same as, or possibly a little inferior to, the P-3700 in these ways: 1. Divider piece—color: While the F-5007 dividers are pre-cut and the P-3700 aren't, ultimately I prefer the translucent P-3700 dividers to the blue opaque F-5007 dividers. Both are well made, and fit quite well, and maybe most folks won't care about the color. But to my eyes, the deep blue color of the F-5007 dividers makes everything darker and just a tad less easy to sort out. For us, it becomes a slight issue when you’re messing with a lot of different box sections containing 100s and 100s of sorted Lego pieces. 2. Hinges: Both the F-5007 and the P-3700 have real hinges, not just bendy plastic strips. The F-5007 has 3 hinges, the P-3700 has 2 hinges, but that doesn't matter. However, the F-5007 hinges tend to snap out of joint easily. (With stuff getting put on the open lids, or kids accidentally stepping on them.) This doesn't happen with the P-3700, simply because the P-3700 lid “male” hinge part is inset into the body “female” hinge part from the top downward, while the F-5007 male part is inset from the bottom upward. You can simply snap the thing back in place but it can take a little bit of jimmying. Wonder why F-5007 designed it in this pesky way—maybe the idea is precisely to let the lid snap off, rather than the contents spilling or the lid breaking –or to make it EASIER for fisherman to take off the lids and put them aside. The P-3700 hinge mechanism prevents casual unsnapping and is quite tight and sturdy. 3. Susceptible to damage: Both the F-5007 and the P-3700 abrade pretty easily. (Sure, it’s not a big deal.) In both of them, the lid will break if a foot, even a little foot, plants on it awkwardly. I think the P-3700 is slightly sturdier, as mentioned, but in our household little feet have caused breaks in both products. Well, these are inexpensive plastic containers after all. Overall, I'd highly recommend the F-5007 as an organizer for Lego pieces (smaller ones at least). The Plano 2-3700 is also ok. The confusingly similarly-numbered Plano 23700-02 is not as good. I'm going to try to put up reviews and photos of other Flambeau and Plano containers: Flambeau's (excellent) Tuff Tainer Satchel Tackle Box, and Plano's (so-so) 23700-02, (good) 23730-05 and (good) 23701-00. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2015 by Tom Swift Tom Swift

  • Just want I have been looking for. SUPER VALUE!!!!!
Style: 4007 Tuff Tainer
Wanted to consolidate my fishing tackle and organize it into a consistent sized plastic box. Have a bunch of random sizes that make finding my gear more trouble than it needs to be. • These work great. The 11'' x 7.25'' x 1.75'' for only $3,73 each is an incredible deal!!! If you bought these as “fishing tackle” boxes you would be spending more than twice the price or more. • Each box comes with 10 dividers. • LOVE the size. Perfect for a backpack fishing bag. The dividers come strips, linked with small plastic tabs. You need to cut them apart. Not a big deal but time consuming when you are doing 4 boxes at once. Also please note that there are not enough tabs to divide every section in the box. If you are like me one you wanted to have each of your lures in a separate compartment, just hope that you have some very large ones that take up 2 to 3 sections. Wish it came with one more strip of dividers. (only 10) per box Overall the build quality is great and the dividers fit well, lock into place securely and also help to give the case some extra rigidity because they lock in place. Not like some of those boxes that have a square channel for dividers, these are beveled and fit like a dovetail joint. Case locks are plastic, have a good from click and stay closed well. Nothing to ever RUST!! VERY pleased with my purchase, plan on ordering a few more. Happy Fishing!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2019 by dc-in-md

  • Great on my trips!
Style: 4007 Tuff Tainer
The Flambeau Outdoors 4007 Tuff Tainer has been a trusty companion during my fishing trips. Its smart divider system, which includes 12 adjustable dividers, allows me to create up to 24 different compartments. This feature has made it easy for me to organize my fishing gear exactly how I want it. The Zerust anti-corrosion technology is another feature that I’ve found incredibly useful. It’s infused into the dividers and releases a corrosion-inhibiting vapor, forming a protective layer on metal surfaces. This has kept my tackle rust-free, even in extreme marine environments. The Tuff Tainer’s translucent plastic lid and base have made it easy for me to identify the contents inside, even when it’s closed. This has saved me time when I’m out on the water and need to quickly find a specific piece of tackle. Overall, the Flambeau Outdoors 4007 Tuff Tainer has proven to be a durable and practical solution for my tackle storage needs. It’s made in the U.S.A., which is a bonus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 by TALI

  • Good for price, insides rarely stay arranged.
Style: 4007 Tuff Tainer
I was looking for the cheapest box I could possibly find and I can't really complain. It's pretty sturdy and you can customize the dividers how you wish. The only problem I have is that you pretty much have to transfer it face-up otherwise anything small you have in it will probably get moved around. Good for the price though so I would probably buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023 by Anthony Bagley

  • Great for organizing my drip line fittings
Style: 4007 Tuff Tainer
I needed something to keep all the drip line fittings organized. Works great and I like the adjustable slots. The box has held up well being in the garage and being tossed around while I’m in the yard. The latches are sturdy and doesnt seem like they will break anytime soon.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024 by Zzz005

  • Perfect for Snackle Boxes
Style: 4007 Tuff Tainer
The size was perfect and there were plenty of dividers. The price was good too.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024 by LeosGirl1990

  • Great pocket box
Style: 1002 Tuff Tainer
I purchased this to be able to put it in pocket or a small backpack to go fishing. Works great I now have 3
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by Kevin & Lisa Miller

  • Basic container
Style: 4007 Tuff Tainer
I bought this container As a gift for my daughter’s friend, who is making jewelry. Unfortunately, the sticker did not peel off well when I was trying to wrap it, so I ended up, scraping it, not realizing I was scraping the plastic. That one was ruined so I gave it to my daughter for her jewelry supplies and had to buy another. So if your sticker does not come off, use a sticker, removing spray do not scrape! Only some of the slots have a removable divider. Overall, it will work well for sorting beads. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 by Amanda Rishel

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