Like the title says. Is there any GOOD way to store and carry a big assortment of these in a compact manner? I like to keep an assortment of slotted, Phillips, Torx, Pozi, Robertson and Hex in my work bag but haven't found a small container that keeps them organized. Most containers that I've found have a lot of extra space for bit holders or are just bigger than they need to be. I just want a simple case that can hold a couple dozen bits.
Ive used Plano Stowaways (thin series) for years now, and never had a problem with moisture, compartments getting mixed, etc.
I use them in various sizes, not just for bits, but aviation splices, termination caps, environmental splices, rocker switches, heat shrink, etc... I think Ive got 34 of them in my smallest Vidmar.
That's my "travel size" bit box in the small drawer of a Craftsman toolbox, for size reference... it's currently got some shortages, haha.
The two larger-sized ones (splices and adhesive-lined heat shrink) are in the top drawer of a small Vidmar.
I find the Plano Stowaways especially well suited for Raychem splices, at over $1.50 each one box holds over $2000 worth of them damn things!
Keeps the "investment" protected, organized, and clean.
~Tejaas~
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