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Metal storage box/flight case, now £10


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Sturdy metal storage box/flight case, no longer required. Padded inside with approx 1cm rigid dark grey foam all around. Photos below.


Exterior dimensions approx. 60x41cm, 30cm height. Interior roughly 56x36cm, 24cm height.


PLEASE NOTE: The box lid will lie shut, but there is no key if you lock it with the clasps/rings. The clasps are locked down, meaning if you do actually fasten the rings, you will lock the box, but there is no way to unlock it (however it can be reasonably easily forced open again with a knife/screwdriver blade). So unless you plan to find a key online, it's best to keep this box as one for regular access, opening and shutting simply by lifting the lid, forgetting about the clasps. Like a blanket box/toy box etc. Hope that makes sense...!


£20. Collection from Peckham Rye/Nunhead.


Many thanks



 

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