While the ICEBOX emergency storage system does not have an official weight limit listed by the manufacturer, it is designed to be sturdy, durable, and capable of supporting heavy contents during emergencies.
Real-World Weight Capacity
- The ICEBOX is built from heavy-duty plastic with thick, reinforced walls and a solid base — no internal metal frame, but strong enough to carry dense items.
- It features reinforced handles and a secure latching lid (with optional lock), all intended for grab-and-go use when fully packed.
- The unit is similar in size to a typical home file box and is designed to carry documents, jewelry, keys, and valuables — including heavier items like gold, silver, and coins.
Common Load Example
A fully packed file box of paper often weighs between 20–30 lbs, and the ICEBOX is built to comfortably handle that range. Many customers store dense contents like:
- Precious metals (gold/silver)
- Coins and collectibles
- Paperwork, binders, and folders
- Compact keepsakes or backup drives
Dimensions
- External dimensions: 11.8″ H × 10.4″ D × 13″ W
- Weight is best supported when evenly distributed at the base of the box.
Fire & Water Resistance Stays Intact
The ICEBOX’s fire- and water-resistant lining remains effective regardless of the weight stored inside, so there’s no loss of protection if you're storing dense valuables.
Summary
While there's no formal weight rating, the ICEBOX is designed to handle up to 30 lbs of valuables safely and securely under normal use. It’s built for durability and mobility — exactly what’s needed in an emergency storage solution.
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