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Something to hold all the bits and pieces.
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A cache container can be any container, however some are more suitable than others.
 
 
 
Some common containers:
 
 
 
* Plastic lunch or food storage boxes.
 
* 35m film containers.
 
* Ex military metal Ammunition boxes.
 
* Small plastic tool boxes.
 
* Pill containers.
 
* Magnetic key holders.
 
* Old torches.
 
* Old washed pool chemical containers.
 
* Old paint cans
 
 
 
The most popular container is the plastic food storage box, followed by ammunition boxes. If you intend putting a  cache in an area frequented by animals, a metal container will last longer as animals can't chew holes in it.<br>The main thing is to ensure the lid is tight fitting and watertight. Lose fitting lids lead to wet and mouldy contents.
 
 
 
Some of the standard cache sizes are [[Micro-cache | micro]], [[small-cache | small]], [[regular-cache| regular]] and [[large-cache | large]].
 
 
 
Many of the caches will be [[camoflage |camouflaged]] to make them less obvious to [[muggles]] and /or more challenging to find.
 
 
 
 
 
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Something to hold all the bits and pieces.
 
 
 
A cache container can be any container, however some are more suitable than others. Plastic boxes are popular, as are ex military ammunition boxes. The main thing is to have a container of sufficient size to hold a log book, writing implement and a few swaps. Empty tins such as paint tins have been used. Bear in mind these may rust and the finder may not have a suitable opening tool to hand. If you plan to hide the cache in an area frequented by animals the ammunition box type of container is a good choice as plastic can be chewed through. The container can be left natural or painted to help it blend in with the surroundings.
 

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