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MAX002 Tough IP67 Rated Case Reviews

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Trifibre Containers, as it was then known was established in 1981 originally as a partnership between David Bisiker and Nigel Cox. Trifibre began making fabricated fibreboard boxes out of a small factory on Glenbarr Avenue in Leicester. Since then Trifibre Ltd has developed and progressed into a highly respected, innovative casing solutions designer, manufacturer and supplier to many industry sectors. Nigel Cox took sole ownership in 2006 and Trifibre Ltd now occupies a 70,000sq ft. premises in Leicester which enables us to design and manufacture quality casing solutions and plastic moulded products with unrivalled service levels and lead times at competitive prices.

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cheap design. reinforcement fins on outside are thin plastic. i expect they will break if case is dropped on concrete with weight inside case. very low cost optimised. some flex. peli case would be considerably more robust. better than nothing but after having it in person. i expect i would have to buy replacement after its been dropped once or a few times with heavy gadget inside of it. squeeze case and air comes out. then stops as i guess its sealed. would not dare submerge in water with $$ gadget inside. assuming its splash proof not waterproof.
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Posted 4 years ago
Hi, Thanks for your reviews on our products, they do genuinely help us to improve the products. We have passed on your feedback to our partners at MAX so Just wanted to offer some clarity on the MAX002. The MAX002 is a part of the "MAXgrip" range which are lighter and therefore have thinner walls than the standard MAX case range. It is correct that if squeezed, air will come out. The IP67 test however is a drop test in water, water should not get in up to 1 meter depth for 30 minutes in order for it to pass. This case is IP67 certified and so is watertight and will protect your equipment under those conditions however it would be advisable not to squeeze a MAXgrip case while submerged as this could allow a small amount of water ingress. Our colleagues at MAX do acknowledge though that they need to offer more clarity on the differences of the standard MAX range and the MAXgrip versions. Thanks again and we hope to be able to assist you further in future. Kind Regards
Posted 4 years ago