I bought a box from Hobbycraft which had moveable compartments in and I could put all my feeders in plus loads of more stuff. It fits inside my holdall with ease. I have another one which I keep all my Wafters in. Cost just £5. I laughed when he said there was a piece of paper thanking you for your purchase. What it should have said is thank you for donating yet more money to the Guru staff pension scheme 🤪
Nothing against those who'd pay £40 for this,I'm sure plenty will but I'll continue to buy a storage box from range or B&M and buy 14 feeders with the money left over
Sorry still think it’s a big rip off. Firstly why do you need a place for your hooklengths when you already have boxes designed for that specific purpose. All those little boxes to put bits and pieces are just plastic containers that you can buy in a pound shop at 3 for a pound. They are then stored in another big plastic storage box which is more weight to carry and takes up loads more space. Sorry Guru this is one piece of equipment that I will not be investing in when I can buy a Matrix carryall that costs a lot less than this and carries about 20 times as much.
It is expensive I agree, but I can store everything I need for a session in this box. Most of the time I carried to much gear with me. All my hooklenghts are stored in rigboxes and rigcases and my feeders in tackleboxes. This took a lot of space in my carryall. So I wanted to change that and bought the feeder box. This feeder box fits in my carryall and when I have not much time for fishing (after work) I can only take the box and leave my carryall at home. For the bits and pieces I allready have boxes that can hold more and cost less. I Iooked at the boxes for bits and pieces, but found them to small and to expensive. Not worth the money.
Hi from a 76 year old "tackle tart" could you do a video or let me know how I use the rig board included with this box as I cant work out how to put my hook links into it?. I would appreciate no sarcastic comments from you other so called anglers!
Hi good sir! . Firstly if you look carefully on inner part of tray, you will see which way round the creators suggest you fit hook end and line loop end. Each side you see measurement in inches and Centimetres . Supplied paper sticky allows you to write on a small piece and stick it on leader line for the hook length you will place there. All that noted, feel the tops of each spine and you will feel a little protruding point ( to keep your line from slipping off). You have a single row of stems and a group of 3 rows. Place hook on single row end and wind the line past the 3 rows and curve back up to top of 3 rows and back down again until you can slip loop on hook length over a single fin. If you have small lengths, then just again hook at single row and run line down between fins until you find one you can hook loop over to secure. Hope that clarifies things dude. Happy fishing and tight lines to you !!. Visit me on my Novice Angler channel. ( One with Fish icon ) Cya !
I can't wait for mine to turn up, the bag and the box, role on the glorious 16th.
Thabks 4 watching Daniel.... really nice gear.
I bought a box from Hobbycraft which had moveable compartments in and I could put all my feeders in plus loads of more stuff. It fits inside my holdall with ease. I have another one which I keep all my Wafters in. Cost just £5. I laughed when he said there was a piece of paper thanking you for your purchase. What it should have said is thank you for donating yet more money to the Guru staff pension scheme 🤪
Nothing against those who'd pay £40 for this,I'm sure plenty will but I'll continue to buy a storage box from range or B&M and buy 14 feeders with the money left over
Many thanks it will be much appreciated
You got email mate
Ok thanks will check@@Alltackledup
@@StanLimbert email me at alltackledup@gmail.com and i will send you a vid
@@Alltackledup that email addy is bouncing you can email me at stan.limbert@ btinternet.com
Sorry still think it’s a big rip off. Firstly why do you need a place for your hooklengths when you already have boxes designed for that specific purpose. All those little boxes to put bits and pieces are just plastic containers that you can buy in a pound shop at 3 for a pound. They are then stored in another big plastic storage box which is more weight to carry and takes up loads more space. Sorry Guru this is one piece of equipment that I will not be investing in when I can buy a Matrix carryall that costs a lot less than this and carries about 20 times as much.
It is expensive I agree, but I can store everything I need for a session in this box. Most of the time I carried to much gear with me. All my hooklenghts are stored in rigboxes and rigcases and my feeders in tackleboxes. This took a lot of space in my carryall. So I wanted to change that and bought the feeder box. This feeder box fits in my carryall and when I have not much time for fishing (after work) I can only take the box and leave my carryall at home.
For the bits and pieces I allready have boxes that can hold more and cost less. I Iooked at the boxes for bits and pieces, but found them to small and to expensive. Not worth the money.
Looks nice but dont think it will fit under my seat box
I carry mine in my carryall there is a small version due soon
Hi from a 76 year old "tackle tart" could you do a video or let me know how I use the rig board included with this box as I cant work out how to put my hook links into it?. I would appreciate no sarcastic comments from you other so called anglers!
No problem m8
Are you using ready made hooklengths ?
@@Alltackledup yes mainly 4 inch and 15 in sorry it's in old English
Hi good sir! . Firstly if you look carefully on inner part of tray, you will see which way round the creators suggest you fit hook end and line loop end. Each side you see measurement in inches and Centimetres . Supplied paper sticky allows you to write on a small piece and stick it on leader line for the hook length you will place there. All that noted, feel the tops of each spine and you will feel a little protruding point ( to keep your line from slipping off). You have a single row of stems and a group of 3 rows. Place hook on single row end and wind the line past the 3 rows and curve back up to top of 3 rows and back down again until you can slip loop on hook length over a single fin. If you have small lengths, then just again hook at single row and run line down between fins until you find one you can hook loop over to secure. Hope that clarifies things dude. Happy fishing and tight lines to you !!. Visit me on my Novice Angler channel. ( One with Fish icon ) Cya !
Stop banging the box it's messing with your Mike, sounds like your underwater, good review though, 👍
Thanks for watching mate, appreciate it. Learning all the time reference sound and video editing :)
Hobbycraft 5 quid do the job...
"With compliments"?
It costs £40 doesn't it?!
Yes Alan it does
Yet another pointless expensive bit of unnecessary kit for tackle tarts. Which won't result in 1 more fish in the net 😒😞