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Case for soldering kit

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I bought a small soldering kit recently to do some DIY soldering, the kit came with quite a few bits and pieces

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A20N5VF7BU3AH7#Ask

and I want to keep them all together. If I was to buy a case, would it be an electronics case I would look for or something else?

Reason I'm not just throwing it all in a shoe box is because if I ever wanted to add bits and pieces to the kit I'd like the option, be able to travel with it, and a well layed out case will keep things orderly.

Thanks chaps
 
I think any case would do, but I'd try to find a shallow one so that things don't pile up on top of other things and everything should be visible.
Also, I think I'd be looking for a case with some sort of partitions.

I know if I couldn't find what I wanted, I'd end up making my own.
 
I think any case would do, but I'd try to find a shallow one so that things don't pile up on top of other things and everything should be visible.
Also, I think I'd be looking for a case with some sort of partitions.

I know if I couldn't find what I wanted, I'd end up making my own.

There are relatively cheap electronics cases but is this what I want ?
 
Just get a simple plastic toolkit case available at most DIY stores or even poundland :)
 

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