Small Form Factor Traveling with your shuttle

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  1. flo

    flo What's a Dremel?

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    How do you guys carry your shuttle places?

    I'm going to europe and bringing my shuttle. Any bags you guys recommend?

    Furthermore, I'm thinking about getting those $2 alluminum kitchen handles and bolting it to the top of the case. Anyone have tips?
     
  2. ajack

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    Shuttle make a bag for this purpose. Has the main compartment for the case and some extra pockets on the site. They're around £16. Linky

    EDIT: Just seen you live in the US - apologies, I'm sure you'll be able to find these bags over there :)
     
  3. phaSe

    phaSe What's a Dremel?

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    id recommend the same bag! i have one and have used it to carry my shuttle between the uk and germany about 5 times so far this year! Just take it on as hand luggage :thumb: (theres also a black version availabe i think, possibly a bit less 'cheesy'!)

    RoB
     
  4. Pinda

    Pinda What's a Dremel?

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    i recommend the shuttle pf30 bag.
    got it for a couple of weeks now and its a nice thing

    http://de.shuttle.com/pf30.htm#rucksack
     
  5. Penrhos

    Penrhos What's a Dremel?

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    Shuttles own bag / rucksack is fine - protects it against scratching - Geargrip do a SFF cradle as well.
     
  6. da-dude

    da-dude What's a Dremel?

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    found this last night- bought the glowing fascia but deicded against the incredibly cheap bag as i neva travel with me shuttle :)

    cant beat £5.99
     
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