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Equal parts storage and display case, the WOLF Stackable Watch Tray comes in a variety of sizes, holding as few as six watches or as many as 12. It also comes with or without a lid, which is made of tempered glass Read More
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Discovered an issue with a travel case, where the circumference of the inserts was too small to support a watch and bracelet sized for my wrist (7 3/4"). The result is a watch that flops around in the case.
Anyone have an educated guess as to how that would work out with these inserts?
Just grabbed the black 6er w lid. Judging from the dimensions it may fit some small folding knives diagonally but if not i have an excuse to buy 3 more watches now!
I wonder how big each compartment is? I only own 3 watches but lots of folding knives. I imagine the compartments would only fit pretty small folders though.
Doesn't show up in my search result dont ask me why, and I love that you try to teach me how to search on amazon when you fail to read the description of what you get for $50. Let me teach you now :D "Note: The base price is for a set of T W O 6-piece trays in brown or a 12-piece tray in black or brown." The link you provided is only for O N E tray. You can also buy O N E tray on massdrop and is cheaper than $39.40 on amazon. Thank you for reading :D
Mine arrived. But it was shipped by ups so I got 60$ custom fees (value of goods 75$) And that really pissed me off. Massdrop was always shipping via DHL or USPS and that was ok Because custom service fee was lower (2$ instead of 20$!!!)
WujekRadaI feel your pain, bro. UPS delayed one my MD package and later joined it with another one, so I had to pay fees where I normally shouldn't. And local delivery took 3 weeks because they "have only one courier" per multi-million city.
Speaking of subject... is it good? I'm thinking on getting sixpack.