How a PELICAN Case is made - BRANDMADE in AMERICA

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How a PELICAN Case is made - BRANDMADE.TV

Made in Torrance, California (suburban LA), PELICAN is the first word and last word in tough cases. Pelican was founded by diving enthusiast Dave Parker, an avid diver looking for a case that could handle deep sea pressure without leaks. From that original quest, started in Dave's basement, Pelican has grown into the world's leading supplier of the toughest, most rugged protective casings.

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All Comments (21)
  • It their “Lifetime warranty” words that they will warranty the item, unless damaged. 😂
  • A friend working for a startup loaded travel cases with servers that were BOLTED to the frame then sent them to the trade show through FedEx overnight. They arrived, the cases were intact, but the bolts holding the servers to the case frame were SHEARED OFF inside the case from G-forces. The servers still ran OK for the show, but couldn't be secured adequately for the return. On return, they were totally trashed even though the case was intact. FedEx paid dearly for those servers.
  • @salsalvio821
    I have had 38 Pelican cases of all shapes and sizes over the years. All have been great. The ones I’ve sold were only sold because they no longer fit my needs. Although they are more expensive than some other brands, they are the top of the class and American made
  • @Felven
    ordered one of these to store my balisong knives, cant wait to use it!
  • @samspade7522
    I was in field service for 40 years and for 3/4 of that I used Pelican to transport tools. They were shipped by air, FedEx, UPS and several local freight lines through out the Rocky Mountain region as well as to support fellow engineers across the nation. Almost forgot the 30000 miles a year in a company vehicle. The only issue I ever had was wearing out the wheels (3 sets total) and never had an issue getting them replaced by the manufacturer. IMHO Pelican is a go to product that can do the job.
  • @ct026
    Great to hear Welshman steering this ship.
  • @servaaslabs
    I used my Pelican 1120 for 15+ years of hard caving.. it finally gave out and I couldn't shut the latches anymore, and the new latches don't fit on the old box. Kindof sad to see it go but I believe my next one will last even longer with the redesigned two-part latches.
  • Can you make a video about Nanuk please? It'll be interesting to see how they compare, because a lot of ppl find them to be superior cases for the price.
  • @yetzt
    1:00 "high pressure vacuum" — vacuum is low pressure.
  • @Sjnaka
    Used them in remote areas for drilling, yeah these cases can take a beating. I haven't seen a single case that was broken. Some had their handle fall out and that's about it.
  • @charleshetrick3152
    Did you ask them how best to remove the mold release so we can paint the cases ?
  • @ianbauer4703
    Doesn't Pelican also make their cases in Massachusetts as well?
  • @dustins.4666
    i take one look at one of these cases in an airport and im asking the dude what gun hes taking with him
  • @robertguy23
    i would have bought one if their warranty was actually good, every story i hear about pelican warranty is never a good experience.
  • "Colossus"? 1,800t? That's the size of one of our smallest presses. Our biggest one is 4,000t