After my post earlier this week about the leakproof bags I bought from The Waterproof Store a while back, I received an email from Mike in their customer service department offering a 10% discount to readers who order using the code rg419. Probably "rg" refers to Rock Gear, as The Waterproof Store is a division of Rock Gear, Inc.
At any rate the coupon code can be used at any time (and as often as you want) up through August 31, 2011. Check out their Web site. They have much more than just leakproof zip lock bags.
Again, I have no financial connection... other than that I, too, can get the 10% discount !!
Happy shopping.
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
A good online source for leakproof, clear-plastic zip bags
I always have a water-resistant camera with me when fishing, to record the day or perhaps even get a good picture or two. However, most people leave their cell phones and cameras in the car to avoid getting them wet. That's a good idea. But there are times when it would be nice to have these devices with you.
A couple of years ago I found relatively inexpensive and heavy-duty leak proof zip lock bags at a Web site called http://www.thewaterproofstore.com/.
I bought a multi-pack selection of four Aloksak bags (direct link: http://www.thewaterproofstore.com/aloksakmulti.html) for under $12, the largest of which is 12" x 12". The store has quite a few other nice products as well. I have no connection with the company.
The image below shows my old Panasonic ultrazoom camera, a small Canon not-waterproof point and shoot camera, and my old and still-in-use cell phone. The fourth bag in the kit has gone missing *LOL*.
I bought a few more multi-packs last December. They make great gifts for your fishing buddies, or perhaps stocking stuffers for outdoorsmen/women in your family.
A couple of years ago I found relatively inexpensive and heavy-duty leak proof zip lock bags at a Web site called http://www.thewaterproofstore.com/.
I bought a multi-pack selection of four Aloksak bags (direct link: http://www.thewaterproofstore.com/aloksakmulti.html) for under $12, the largest of which is 12" x 12". The store has quite a few other nice products as well. I have no connection with the company.
The image below shows my old Panasonic ultrazoom camera, a small Canon not-waterproof point and shoot camera, and my old and still-in-use cell phone. The fourth bag in the kit has gone missing *LOL*.
I bought a few more multi-packs last December. They make great gifts for your fishing buddies, or perhaps stocking stuffers for outdoorsmen/women in your family.
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