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imagine this case being very popular for cosplay situations where you want a cheap vibe like you have the nuclear codes in a briefcase handcuffed to you. This is most likely by far the right choice for that use, because it is exceptionally durable and well manufactured for a fake briefcase, but the absolute bottom of the barrel in actual suitcase manufacturing. But, do you need a fancy case? This is more of a thing when you want to carry something that is not normally kept in a case. This would be a back-up thing, and not the sort of case you want to drag around town as your primary case. I have packed it full and not broken the handle yet, but I would hate to get off a plane and have to rely on this case to not get bent, punctured, or dropped in a way that tests the integrity of its construction. This is more the type of case to get if you want to improvise on a low-stakes solution and you don't plan to test the case's endurance by traveling with it heavily. However, I took this on a car ride to Florida and I didn't feel doubtful that it could handle that level of abuse. It handled the task just fine. This would also be the type of case to get if you have a project that might lead you to cut a hole through the outer shell. This one would be easy to cut through with a skill saw, like for a science fiction prop involving wires and hoses or gages, as long as you are cautious not to put gashes in the aluminum of the exterior.
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