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Description
Ideal for organizing, safeguarding, and transporting first aid supplies and equipment, the NANUK 909 waterproof hard case exhibits impervious and indestructible characteristics. Its resilient yet lightweight resin shell, combined with the double front-mounted PowerClaw superior latching system, ensures robust protection. Thanks to NANUK's exclusive locking and latching mechanism, the case remains firmly closed and secure until needed.
Great for a diverse range of applications such as marine vessels, vehicles (including boats, cars, and SUVs), first responders, rescue teams, ambulance services and more. Additionally, the NANUK 909 First Aid Case has the capability to float on water.
Stainless steel hardware and integrated handle stay to keep the handle out of harm when traveling or during shipping. This transport case is also equipped with an automatic pressure release valve and an integrated bezel system to accommodate custom panels without needing to drill holes so the case stays watertight.
Features
- MIL-STD-810F Immersion Tested
- Shields contents from rain and moisture during transit
- Can endure vibrations during transit
- Impact-resistant
- Dust-proof
- Waterproof (Can be submerged in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes)
- Can float on water
- Stainless steel hardware
- Lightweight NK-7 resin
Dimensions: 11.4" H x 7" W x 3.7" D (Internal)
Dimensions: 12.6" H x 9" W x 4.4" D (External)
Weight: 2.2 lbs
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Great waterproof case
The inside dimensions of this case were a little bit smaller than I expected based on the outside dimentions listed in the description. However it's not too small. It serves the intended purpose of having a boo boo kit in my wife's car to keep often used supplies seperate from the full trauma kit. It's probably more than large enough for most people to use as a basic first aid kit. My idea of a boo boo kit is a little more than most as I have two daughters that do multiple combat sports. So in addition to band aids, antibiotic ointments, medications molskin, blister pads, tweezers and tools etc. I carry ice packs, ace wraps, hair ties, spare mouth guards, emergency tampons and pads and a whole host of other items that many don't usually carry in their basic first aid kit and it all fits neatly with a little room to spare. I would venture to say that most people could get away with the smaller 904 case for a basic first aid kit. But when it comes to a first aid box that will be carried in a vehicle and not on body. It's better to be a little too big than too small. I would venture to say that this box is large enough to carry most people's basic first aid supplies and a few basic trauma items. Like a tourniquet, wound packing gauze and an israeli bandage or two without being too crowded.