A 4 ft plastic case used to hold up to 6- 4' flourescent tubes in foam.
| Construction | Plastic lidded shell, clasp, foam interior |
| Dimensions | 50.5 x 5.5 x 3.5 in (13 x 14 x 89 cm) |
| Weight | 2lbs (.9 kg) |
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Comments about Kino Flo T12 6-Lamp 4' Carry Case:
This is a glorified cardboard box and I immediately returned it (love BH). I plan to attach some foam to the shipping box for my lamps and get more protection. See why, below:
The case? It's not actual cardboard, but it is a shiny, slightly stiffer, corrugated product that is basically cardboard 2.0.
The dividers? Two vertical dividers are cardboard 2.0, but on mine were so badly warped, they were stuck sideways, crossing over the bulb area. There are no horizontal dividers so the top bulbs are held over the bottom bulbs with nothing in between.
The padding? About 1 inch thick on each end where the prongs of the bulb go (held in place by friction). None on the bottom, top, front or back.
The handle? Plastic strip that doesn't stick out of the handle hole far enough.
The fasteners? A few 1-inch pieces of velcro.
I'm surprised this is made by Kino and it's obviously priced too high. You can get a low-end rigid rifle case with foam for this price that would do better.
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