Nanuk 910 = 400 chip perfection (3 Viewers)

Just wanted to share my Nanuk 910 chip case. This thread was a huge inspiration towards getting what I believe is the best chip storage option for a T5 tournament set.

Literally has the perfect amount of storage for 340 chips (100x$5, 100x$25, 70x$100, 50x$500, 20x$1000), two decks of cards, big and small blind buttons, dealer button, and card protector token.

Thank you all for the discussion and examples shared in this thread. It was very valuable for somebody who just started getting nicer chips (I've had dice chips all my life until just recently).
 

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Wow these cases came next day delivery. Testing them with 8 racks. Using the small layer of foam on the bottom and placing it in the lid only, makes for a really tight fit but it closes. Should I be concerned about the chips being directly up against this foam? What should I use in the lid?

I’ve not plucked the foam yet. Just testing the height

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In inspiration of all the cool examples here, I got myself a Nanuk 910 and converted it for a T20k 6-8 handed case. It fits 340 chips, a deck as well as a dealer button. Overall I am very happy and somehow is also something special besides the standard poker cases. Thanks for the great tips and keep up the good work in this community

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Hello, where did you get these racks from, they fit perfectly?
 
With foam plucked and trimmed plus racks inserted. Ready to roll.

P.S. Nearly all standard size racks will work in this case - from genuine Paulson to cheap Amazon or Brybelly.

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