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In the original cardboard boxes, in a large plastic tub. You have to keep them separate to avoid tangles, and they need to be in a hardcase to protect the boom. My experience is the headset dies long before the cardboard box...
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In the original cardboard boxes, in a large plastic tub. You have to keep them separate to avoid tangles, and they need to be in a hardcase to protect the boom. My experience is the headset dies long before the cardboard box...

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We bought a bunch of these, the big advantage being that they're transparent so you can see whether there is a mic in the box or not.

 

The boxes are designed to nest inside one another so it may be that one of the larger boxes would hold a quantity of these ones, I haven't investigated that yet.

 

 

 

http://www.reallyusefulproducts.co.uk/images/onlineshop/rub/fullsize/b00_9litre.jpg

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In the original cardboard boxes, in a large plastic tub. You have to keep them separate to avoid tangles, and they need to be in a hardcase to protect the boom. My experience is the headset dies long before the cardboard box...

 

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Just to add to this.

 

A clear plastic pocketed shoe storage unit, the type that hangs on the back of a door is a great way to distribute them easily.

 

If you have a safe and secure enough place to put it, they could stay in it all the time.

Indeed, this is exactly what I use;

 

http://www.amazon.com/Honey-Can-Do-SFT-01242-Clear-Organizer-Storage/dp/B001F51AHG

 

Nicely holds 24 radio mic beltpacks, with their headsets. It's also really easy for cast members to see their mic and get to it, and also for you to make sure you've got them all back!

 

 

 

 

If it's storage of headsets on their own that you're looking for then I too have used plastic storage boxes, though I tend to opt for lunch boxes.

 

 

 

 

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Depending if you are travelling or just storing onsite.

 

We use Raaco storage units onsite (actually two sites):

 

http://www.tradesystems.co.uk/acatalog/Raaco-Small-Parts-Storage-Cabinet-109048.html (for beltpacks and accessories, spare antenna, batteries - two beltpacks to an undivided drawer top-to-top)

 

http://www.tradesystems.co.uk/acatalog/Raaco-Small-Parts-Storage-Cabinet-108560.html (for the CPC headsets)

 

Peter

 

 

 

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