700-750 Poker Case Recommendations (2 Viewers)

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I am looking for 700-750ct poker case for my Nexgen Dunes and looking for help on vendors and brands. I am looking at Da Vinci 750ct on Amazon right now. I might be willing to go with a higher count.
 
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The Apache 3800 from Harbor Freight holds 800 plus cards, DB’s, etc.
 
The Apache 3800 from Harbor Freight holds 800 plus cards, DB’s, etc.
Oh nevermind I see it. I thought you meant Apache as in Apache poker store for some reason, but I'm trying to get ones without racks. Nexgen Dunes $5s don't fit in any racks for some reason.
 
I am looking for 700-750ct poker case for my Nexgen Dunes and looking for help on vendors and brands. I am looking at Da Vinci 750ct on Amazon right now. I might be willing to go with a higher count.
I'll refer you to my review on that Davivi -
This is a review for the 750 chip DaVinci case
This was the only 750 chip case I could find anywhere, so that's why I bought it; otherwise I would have spent more money for a better quality case. But I'm pleasantly surprised. This case isn't total junk. It's not high quality, but it's all you could hope for out of a $30 case.
The exterior dimensions are about 20 3/4" x 12" x 3".
The 10 chip rows measure 10 5/8 inches long. They're supposed to hold 75 chips. They'll actually hold 78 dice chips (typical home chips often sold as "official casino weight."). I'm using actual casino Paulson chips, which fit 82/row if they have typical wear - 81/row if they're mint.
The case holds two decks of poker sized playing cards, and the square in the middle is 2 3/8 inches which should be the perfect size for a typical 60mm dealer button.
As far as constructon goes, the chip rows seem to be made of wood, coated with a felt-like substance. Whatever it is, it seems solid enough that it's not going to crumple any time soon.
The latches are absolute junk, with useless locks that don't seem to work. The handle doesn't seem solidly enough attached that I'd trust it, but that's fine, because I wouldn't trust the latches enough to carry it around by the handle. This case will be carried under an arm or with two hands. But again, for $30, that's what I expected. The case has rounded corners as pictured and plastic feet on the hinge side.
So I'm giving it 4 stars, based on the price. I suppose you could say that since the latches and handle aren't strong enough to use the product as designed, it should only get one star. So use your own judgement.
 

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