43mm, 500pcs poker chip case? (2 Viewers)

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I am wondering if anyone can recommend a poker chip case for Park & Rec set (43mm, 500 pcs)? I am looking for a good quality case to keep this set in. Thanks!
 
You can fit 6 Matsui 43mm racks in a Nanuk 910.
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I seen a case on Amazon yesterday specifically for 43mm chips. I haven't seen anyone on this forum that has one though. Care to be the first and write a review?
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The Slowplay case has arrived. I'm really happy with it. Good build quality, not too heavy, not to bulky, the lock is sturdy, and it feels the 43mm chips perfectly. The foam inside the case is really high quality (not filmy). I think it's a good buy. I got mine from Amazon. Hope it helps.
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Versa baby! Sorry, I’m not a fan of Nanuks and such. I suppose if I was travelling, they’d be great. For my uses, it’s out to the car, into a persons home, and reverse. You didn’t really specify your specific need and use.

I love my carrier. Holds 1000 with ease and peace of mind since the latches are solid and it feels secure. I’ve used mine to transport many times.

EDIT: I think there is a smaller one too, that holds 600 maybe. Not sure. Quality is high, IMHO.

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The Slowplay case has arrived. I'm really happy with it. Good build quality, not too heavy, not to bulky, the lock is sturdy, and it feels the 43mm chips perfectly. The foam inside the case is really high quality (not filmy). I think it's a good buy. I got mine from Amazon. Hope it helps.
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Interesting, thank you for the review. I am interested in seeing a close-up of the inside without chips if you get a chance. The material looks quite unique. Is it a dense foam??
 
Interesting, thank you for the review. I am interested in seeing a close-up of the inside without chips if you get a chance. The material looks quite unique. Is it a dense foam??
Here's the close-up of the inside without chips. It's not really foam, but molded heavy liner type of material. Super high quality and no peeling whatsoever. This Slowplay case is very nicely done. This is why I picked up this Slowplay case instead of the off-brands. Off-brands usually used typical low-quality foamed interior. Hope it helps.
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Here's the close-up of the inside without chips. It's not really foam, but molded heavy liner type of material. Super high quality and no peeling whatsoever. This Slowplay case is very nicely done. This is why I picked up this Slowplay case instead of the off-brands. Off-brands usually used typical low-quality foamed interior. Hope it helps.
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Thank you very much for the pics. That looks quite unique and doesn't look like any case i have seen before. Is there any 'softness' to that material or is it pretty firm with little to no give? Sorry about all of the questions.

Also, I looked much closer at the two cases I posted and you are 100% correct. That Slowplay case looks WAY NICER than the other one. Completely different inside.
 
Very little give. It‘s firm enough to keep the mold in shape even with chips on top. Slowplay case is the way to go. They sell high quality stuff.
 
Quite familiar with Tina's but haven't seen these. Do you have a link?
I don't unfortunately, I didn't know they did them until I asked in my chat - and they sent me pics (those screenshots are from alibaba messenger) - can't even remember how much they were, maybe 11 or 12 bucks a pop, not much. I had my last batch of customs delivered in them but I think that might have made the shipping more expensive as its an awkward size.
 

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