Rubbermaid ActionPacker Cargo Box Special order item - Allow 21 days for delivery Durable, weather-resistant construction Secure with tough, lockable latch Stackable Easily tie down with bungee cords
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Brand | Rubbermaid |
Item model number | 11920138 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 907601 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 079154119234 |
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I bought this a couple of weeks ago for a motorcycle trip. It was perfect for the cargo rack I made for my bike.
I bought one in 2013 for my atv/quad and loved its ease to get in and out of, storage size and clean ability when playing in the mud holes. I had to get another one for the back of my truck.
This is my fourth different box for chainsaw and part storage. All prior boxes failed due to either contact with hydrocarbons, became brittle in the cold or couldn't handle the rough conditions. To date it has handled everything that has been thrown at it. My last box made it three days. Could use larger side handles, what is provided is useless even without gloves. Otherwise great product at an unbeatable price.
The action packer is the best storage bin I've ever used. I bought my first one (the 15.5 gallon, which I WISH were still made) about 20 years ago and I still have it. It has some battle scars from the years of the abuse of camping but its still in good shape. I just purchased 2 more of the 24 gallon ones and 2 of the 8 gallon (which are to small, I didn't look at the dimensions and thought they were the 15.5. LOL) for my self built Jeep camping trailer and they work perfect. I would recommend these to anyone. I've seen some posts about them being cheaper than the older ones but I cant really can't tell a difference from the one I bought 20 years ago. If you need a super strong one try the Rubbermaid Brute containers. I have some of those to and they are strong. The lid doesn't have the red latches but it seems to close tight and they have never got wet. Did I mention I WISH Rubbermaid still made the 15.5 gallon Action Packer ? Rubbermaid, you are on the top of the container industry. Please stay there. Sincerely, A Very Happy Rubbermaid Customer
I purchased four 24 gallon action packers over 15 years ago and now need to replace them. I guess i cant complain I sure got my monies worth. I use them to store my hunting gear, clothes and miscellaneous supplies that need to go with me into the field and then into my garage when the hunt is done. They have held up GREAT and kept my gear dry in the rain and snow and clean while in storage. My son and I have even fabricated racks for the back of our trucks designed to carry 3 action packers to free up bed space for other gear. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND these to anyone who hunts or camps.They might seem a bit pricey but worth every penny.
Latch has small hasp it won't let a regular padlock fit. Light weight and water tight. Good size for small pick up or SUV. Hard to secure sides are smooth and contoured, no loops or rings to secure with bungee cords, slides around back of truck. Still it is a good buy and more watertight than the other products I looked at.
we have crews that perform different jobs but use the same vehicles. these action packers save loading and unloading time and keep their gear organized and separate from other teams. the durability has proven itself well. we have over 30 of these for over a year and have not had to replace any of them. they are easy to overload as they are large.
It is a nice rugged container, but be warned it is NOT water tight. Additionally if you need to secure it to a trailer or truck bed there is nothing to hook to, you have to wrap around it which makes it much harder to secure. The latch works well, but the lock loop is a joke, if you wanted to break into it you could do it in about 30 seconds. If I were to do it again I would probably get 2 smaller containers rather than the one large one because if you load it up with anything of substance it is too heavy for 1 person to move.
I had to have the bin ordered to the store I shop at and I took it home in the sealed cardboard box. It appeared fine at home and I loaded it with some items. When I went to move the bin I found a hole on the backside (left side) of the hinge. It appears the plastic is very thin for a product that is promoted as a heavy duty product. I didn't cut the box or tape with a knife. The box was not damaged when I picked up the bin at the store either. It means there is poor quality control at rubbermaid during the production process and/or the products are becoming inferior.
I bought 4 of these a year ago and 3 out of 4 have broken lid latches.