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    smoke carying case

    What are you ladies and gents using to carry/hold your smoke? My box has already fallen apart. Pelican makes a 1200 but its $40. I'm looking for something to hold the base, receiver, gateway and both probes.

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ID:	370406 You can find carrying cases all day long on ebay, i happened to find one for my DJI OSMO for $14 dollars - shipped. I just cut the foam to fit the Smoke. I'll post a couple pictures .. I just got done using it so it's kinda not too organized. BTW, I've seen them for as cheap as $8 dollars.


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      #3
      I tend to just throw mine loose in a drawer. Bit messy but any kind of case takes up room too and I don't usually have to transport.

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        #4
        Check out this case. Got 2 Mavericks 733.
        A FireBoard. 10 probes in cases. 8 probes, still in wrappers. Pockets above hold the clips, stands, charger ect...... And there's more room. Thank you MCS. Got the case from WallMart. No idea who makes it. But it works. Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_1234.JPG Views:	1 Size:	2.42 MB ID:	370491All zipped up and ready to go. Click image for larger version

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        • CowboyScott
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          I think you have MPS (Multiple Probe Syndrome)!

        • Steve B
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          Maybe so CowboyScott but I have used 7 at once so far.

        #5
        I just leave mine in a drawer at home. I twist tie the cables to keep them somewhat organized. When its time to go cook somewhere I just put them in my BBQ box which is just a plastic tote.

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          #6
          Yes, great ideas. Cases for temp gear. Steve B, go MCS!

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            #7
            I got a waterproof plastic box from home depot, works great

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              Not a Smoke but...

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                #9
                Check out www.monoprice.com
                They have a few different sizes (I almost own at least one of each LOL) and the prices are hard to beat.

                I use them for everything from small gimbals to thousand dollar lights. They've held up well.


                That's my road worthy Thermoworks case... ThermaQ High Temp / ThermaQ Meathead / Thermapen Mk4 / TimeStick Trio x2 / IR Gun
                with an assortment of probes & clips under the black cover.



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                No, I do NOT work for, or with, ThermoWorks OR get ANY sort of endorsement or discount. I just happen to really like their products.

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                  #10
                  Thermoworks sells them for $20

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                    I got this case from BBQ Guru, you can get it without the logo at most camera supply stores for $15-20. It holds the Smoke, two Mavericks, and all the gear that goes with a DigiQ DX2 (fan and control box, and stand), and all the probes, wiring, probe trees, etc., for all the controllers.

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                      #12
                      Go on Thermo's website They now have a case for it and I think it was 19.95 but it wasn't a bad price

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                        #13
                        This is what I use, I have a piece of foam between the to halves, was an old BBQ set that wasn't very good,
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                        • EdF
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                          Now _that_ is bling!

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                        I put together a set of cook boxes. I use a Plano Tool Box to hold my temperature monitoring equipment, Rubs and Spices, food handling gloves, Binder clips, etc. I use the large bin with the yellow cover to store Kingsford Charcoal, chimney starter, smoking chunks, and heavy duty foil. This makes it very easy when I need to cook at an event. It also keeps my supplies in one place. And out of the kitchen.....


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