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Message Subject: Lures storage- milk crate downspout improvement
joh10891
Posted 4/2/2020 7:53 PM (#957042)
Subject: Lures storage- milk crate downspout improvement




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Just wanted to share a great lure storage idea. I’m sure everyone is familiar with the milk crate with a mat on the bottom to avoid tangles, filled with cut downspouts to store lures. I found an improvement on this. Allows much easier carrying with straps, and lure cover to avoid any sun damage. It’s a food delivery bag!!

Don’t know if direct links are allowed, but it’s available online at www.webstaurantstore.com .

There are two models, one cheaper and more expensive. Both work great!

One is the “ServIt Heavy-Duty Insulated Red Nylon Soft-Sided Food Delivery Bag, 13" x 13" x 15 1/2"
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/choice-soft-sided-insulated-food-de...

The other is the “Choice Insulated Food Delivery Bag, Black Nylon, 13" x 13" x 15 1/2" - Holds (6) 2 1/2" Deep 1/2 Size Pans or (18) 2 Qt. Container”
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/servit-insulated-food-delivery-bag-...

Shipping can be pricey relative to how cheap the bag is, but if you get a couple it’s not too bad. It can be tedious trying to get the milk crate in the bag inch by inch, but it does fit, just takes time. They're insulated so I wish they were a little bit less puffy, but still seem to work fine. If you think the puffyness of the insulation would bother you, the cheaper one has less thick insulation. And I know some folks just buy a cooler and put the spouts in it, but I like the sturdiness of the crate liner. Plus the heavy duty one has storage on the sides for tools! I’m not affiliated with webstaurant or anything, just a musky fisherman who wanted to find a frugal tackle box setup. And I’m proud of it so wanted to share it, amazing bang for the buck! I've included some photos




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14ledo81
Posted 4/2/2020 9:39 PM (#957052 - in reply to #957042)
Subject: Re: Lures storage- milk crate downspout improvement





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Location: Ashland WI
That is nice. Thanks for sharing.
Mudpuppy
Posted 4/5/2020 10:13 AM (#957174 - in reply to #957042)
Subject: Re: Lures storage- milk crate downspout improvement




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Location: Elroy, Wisconsin
Thanks, nice product
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