Product Review – The New Plano tubs
By Tom Branch, Jr.
I have had the chance to use one of the new Plano tubs for the past three months, and I am really impressed with what they have created. Stowing, organizing and protecting my equipment are a must as I travel to different destinations to hunt and fish.
The new Plano Storage Tubs are very practical, reliable, and truly are a quality product. These tubs offer roomy, lockable storage for objects large and small, and feature two durable latches to keep contents safe even during transportation or shipping. Both models feature molded grooves for simple, sturdy stacking if needed.
The model 1619 is 24 x 15 x 13 inches. If you need more storage space, try the model 1719, which measures 30 x 14-1/4 x 12-3/4 inches. Both models have plenty of room for foul-weather clothing, waders, camping gear, boots, fishing equipment, or hunting supplies. During the past week, I have been using my tub as a trip organizer in the back of my pickup while I head into the woods preparing for fall deer and duck hunting.
These Plano's Storage Tubs offer versatile and long-lasting protection to keep contents dry, safe and together. And when in the field, their reinforced lids can even double as a work surface for many chores. I have cleaned fish on the lid, and it did an incredible job.
Model 1619 retails for around $17.99 and model 1719 sells for about $24.99. Both Plano tub models are available in either black or OD green.
For more information on the new Plano storage tubs, and to see all other products made for fishing, hunting and shooting sports enthusiasts, www.PlanoMolding.com .
THANKS FOR READING…… BRANCH
About the author:Tom Branch, Jr. is a freelance outdoor writer and a full time Lieutenant/Firefighter-Paramedic with over 28 years of service in Georgia. He has been working and consulting in the Outdoor Industry for over 17 years and is currently a part owner of Wave Away, LLC. Tom and his wife, Kim, live north of Atlanta near Braselton, GA with their lab “Jake”.
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