Pelican 1120 Case with Foam
Jan 13, 2010 in
Electronics
- Pelican cases are kept watertight through the use of a tongue and groove fit and a polymer o-ring.
- Pelican cases come standard with an Automatic Pressure Equalization Valve which releases built up air pressure while keeping water out.
- Pelican’s Pick N’Pluck foam lets you customize the interior.
- Stainless steel reinforced padlock protectors
- Single folding front handle
Product Description
Pelican Protector Cases are made with Copolymer Polypropylene, using an open cell core and solid wall construction, which is stronger and lighter that the competion. You can tell it’s a Pelican case by the distinctive “twin-ribbed” top surface. Stainless steel pins are used for hinges and handles. The new Double-Throw latches are much easier to open…. More >>
Pelican 1120 Case with Foam
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5 comments
K. Park on January 13, 2010 at 9:34 pm
miss up, item.
i know was Pelican 1300.
but is shipped to Pelican 1200…
be carefull.
Samantha Tan on January 13, 2010 at 11:37 pm
I recently tried to purchase a pelican 1450 orange case from opticsplanet website. The website did not inform me that the item I wanted was not in stock. They took all my credit card information and did not get back to me until I called them to check on the status. Only then, I was informed that what I ordered was not available. And they already charged the transaction to my credit card. How can the store charge for something they could not provide ? This is deceiving the customers !
Advice for customers who wish to purchase from opticsplanet – I would urge customers NOT to fully believe what you see on their website. Its not updated. The process of purchasing is still very manual whereby all the information you submit goes to someone at their backline to manually process your order. Yes, this includes your credit card information too. How secure can that be ?
It has really caused much hassle for me to keep calling up the bank to ensure that the amount was not charged to my credit card.
If you really must purchase from opticsplanet, I would advise to please do a courtesy call to them to check that the physical stock is available and pay via paypal.
Greg L. Newington on January 14, 2010 at 12:23 am
I’m sure this is a good product. Unfortunately Amazon sent it to me by mistake….twice!! ( I had ordered the wheeled model) Still waiting for my refund 3 weeks on.
Pete on January 14, 2010 at 12:33 am
This is a great case. Water tight, air tight and shock resistant. This case perfectly fits my SLR with enough room for batteries, CF cards and other accessories as well. I only gave it 4 stars though because I bought mine 6 months ago for $1,000,000 and Amazon won’t refund me the $999,965.67 difference cause its past 90-days. Boy I wish I had waited.
Karen Buttrikc on January 14, 2010 at 2:46 am
Wish their engineers could have thought to lengthen the the locking handles
so that opening the box wouldn’t require so much effort and cause so much pain.