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September 22, 2005

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wtlloyd

Sorry, it's nice looking and all that, but plastic is worthless to keep $15,000 - $20,000 worth of photo equipment in when traveling.
I'll get a Knack box and bolt it through the vehicle bed, thank you very much. Even these solid steel boxes can be forced open, I've seen it. Still, it's the best out there.

Ben Willmore

I wasn't suggesting that the SUV Cargo Caddy was a 100% secure solution, but it is affordable and is much better than what I see most people using (which would be nothing).

Do you have a link to where someone can purchase a Knack Box? I searched the internet, but can only find people selling used ones.

-Ben

wtlloyd

Hi, Ben - I enjoy your site. Here are some sources for the Knack Box construction bins:

http://www.whitecapdirect.com/locations/

Here are a couple small ones:
http://www.knaackbox.com/main_inventory/Knaack_Boxes/Classic_Storage_Chest/1/knaack_boxes.htm

Weatherguard is another make:
http://www.weatherguardbox.com/index.htm

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