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I have a Kane and use the bag it came in but looking for something better.
Any clever ideas?
A tool box that can be used as a hop-up maybe
 
Here you go chaps. I have two probes in mine (Flexi and Standard) along with 2 pressure testing hoses. You'd have more room if you only had one of each.

Case size is 460wide*360tall*180deep.

This must be it - https://cpc.farnell.com/duratool/d03133/water-resistant-case-470x357x176mm/dp/SG33493

Looks like they've changed the design ever so slightly, not sure if the internal foam is the same where you can cut it out for pockets. For ÂŁ26+VAT they aren't bad. I've had mine about 5 years now.

There's this one though that looks like where you can cut the foam out to make pockets, but it's a bit more at ÂŁ45. - https://cpc.farnell.com/max-waterpr.../waterproof-case-464x366x176-black/dp/SG33340

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