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<blockquote data-quote="IllinoisBurt" data-source="post: 2731416" data-attributes="member: 35752"><p>In theory wood is safer since it doesn't have static electricity concerns and is more sturdy but nothing wrong with a hard plastic tote. Keep powder separate from other items.</p><p></p><p>My last move we ended up using Plano rolling heavy duty storage containers for ammo, tools, and other heavier items. The packaging said 200# capacity and 50# stacking. These worked really well keeping items secured with padlocked hinged lids and no concerns with humidity since they have seals. Loaded those in a separate rental we drove down. Still using them for storage, job site, and trips 8 years later.</p><p></p><p>We had clothing and other items with the moving company in the standard plastic totes. Those weathered the ride mostly okay however some had damaged lids from the movers stacking them. Stick with the more rigid tall ones with snap tight lids. The clear plastic are ones are not durable at all and lids fall off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IllinoisBurt, post: 2731416, member: 35752"] In theory wood is safer since it doesn't have static electricity concerns and is more sturdy but nothing wrong with a hard plastic tote. Keep powder separate from other items. My last move we ended up using Plano rolling heavy duty storage containers for ammo, tools, and other heavier items. The packaging said 200# capacity and 50# stacking. These worked really well keeping items secured with padlocked hinged lids and no concerns with humidity since they have seals. Loaded those in a separate rental we drove down. Still using them for storage, job site, and trips 8 years later. We had clothing and other items with the moving company in the standard plastic totes. Those weathered the ride mostly okay however some had damaged lids from the movers stacking them. Stick with the more rigid tall ones with snap tight lids. The clear plastic are ones are not durable at all and lids fall off. [/QUOTE]
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