I found my next Lunch Box
I generally go through lunch boxes at work like crazy. They ultimately will continue to work but some key function fails. On the soft ones it is always the zippers or plastic buckles that hold the straps. On the hard insulated ones it is always the handle that will pop off and Spode your lunch everywhere. So here goes, I present the big daddy:
BIG DADDY
Not exactly super BIG but definitely tough!
Fill it with SNAP-ON tools...
ETA: I like your avatar...Corona...
You're in danger of making me spend money
I remember my grandfather carrying an old metal can type lunch bucket to work at the chemical mill, the lunch bucket was left over from his days mining coal. I wouldn't even want to begin to count the number of cold chicken suppers he carried in that same bucket. He used it from the early thirties through the late seventies, and as far as I know my grandmother still has it.
In this case I will say that they just don't make them like they used to.
Made in Canadia
The latches look kind of small and weak. But that may just be a scale thing due to the size of the box.
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That's a lot of box.
Do you eat your lunch on a steel girdle 20 stories high or something?

Originally Posted By packinheavy:
The latches look kind of small and weak. But that may just be a scale thing due to the size of the box.
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I noticed that too, but should be easy to add more latches I was thinking, even reversed for that matter.
Yes Made in Cadadia lol
How many bags of milk will it hold?
Lol, that looks like Herman Munster's lunch box.
What are you doing to your lunch boxes/bags to break them so easily?
I have a four tier dabba that is pretty tough.
Are they insulated? If so i may have to pick one up.
How many shekels?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMj0kF_PFLg
skip to 10:40. Gives a little history behind the company.
Originally Posted By mp_moody:
What are you doing to your lunch boxes/bags to break them so easily?
I move around quite a bit from vehicle to vehicle and they tend to get destroyed fast with all of the vehicle shuffling.
Perfect for French fries and gravy...
