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    Default Watertight screw top containers to hold I phone and keys!

    As I am building a canoe, I need a watertight screwtop container with a mouth wide enough to accept my phone and keys, wallet etc...

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    Tesco are selling a lot of fruit, pineapple chunks, fruit cocktail etc in plastic jars which should do the job and they are waterproof.

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    Would a Nalgene do it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rik_uk3 View Post
    Tesco are selling a lot of fruit, pineapple chunks, fruit cocktail etc in plastic jars which should do the job and they are waterproof.
    That's what I use.
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    A cheap wide mouthed water bottle ought to do the job.
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    I use an aquapac for this sort of thing, take it out snorkling and all sorts.
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    Peanut butter jars are usually plastic and would do the job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slammer187 View Post
    Would a Nalgene do it?

    Beat me to it!

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    Don't think a nalgene would be wide enough
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    Small Ortlieb or similar roll top sack ?

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    I have several of these containers that were being chucked from work. The mouth is 3.5 " wide and they're about 7" high. There's a rubber seal in the lid.
    Made of HDPE plastic (?) They were to be used for sending biospecimens around the world so are meant to be leakproof.... Let me know if this would be any use..


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    You have pm
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    All sorted on this thanks
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