Unboxing: Battle Foam Eco Box
October 15, 2015 by dignity
Warren sits down with Justin to go through another unboxing...of a box! We're taking a look at the Eco Box from Battle Foam.
This is the perfect gamer accessory for those who are on the go with their army and want a low cost and stack-able option.
The box also comes with fully customisable pick and pluck foam allowing you to mix things up to fit your own collection.
The Eco Box also works with other Battle Foam Accessories like the Pack Plus.
Will you be getting yourself an Eco Box?
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The video has come as being private and I am unable to see it on youtube as well. I am logged in as a backstager although I doubt that matters.
Fixed 🙂
to answer Justin’s question:
Bill Gates — ‘I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.’
so……….. a KR case then?
It’s an odd change of direction from The Best Foam Cases In The Business.
Not that KR are the only purveyors of cardboard boxes full of foam, but with Battlefoam setting themselves up as The Best because they do things differently from all the others to suddenly go chasing the cardboard box market is… interesting.
Not that I would ever dare to imply that I was critical/dubious of a Battlefoam decision/product/design 😛
Warren isn’t lazy,
Its just that he has ways of doing things his way(s). I think that it is just a genetic code that all gamers have, that sets their actual time and presence at odds with those that do not share that genetic code in the what for others they would call normal. This is why gamers are never late merely early for the following weeks gaming. 🙂
The other question is will it hold a cat and if so is it in the box. A complex issue????
And is it alive or dead … or both 😉
The only thing that came to mine whilst watching this was “its just the batlfoam version of KR”
Now i love battlefoam as i have the Infinity Alpha bag, and thats brilliant
I use the KR cardboard cases, and they do have a big advantage for me in that they will slot directly into the KR fabric bags. Also the KR cardboard cases look to be more rigid than the Battlefoam ones.
As others have already said – KR already have this plus with KR you don’t need to remove the foam from the cardboard box to fit it into the case because the cardboard boxes fit directly into their cases.
I have a Battlefoam Flames of War bag and I find their foam is much more abrasive than the KR foam.
Efficiency is smart-lazy.
I need like 5 of these store things when I’m not playing.