Equipment list containers

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This page is one of the equipment lists. The lists for furniture and other accomodations can be found here.

Equipment list - containers

Name: Description: Price: Weight:
Cloth bag A big cloth in which to wrap various things. Or you tie it into a sack and hang in on to a stick. 10 $ plus 0.4 pounds
Rucksack Rucksacks are available in various forms and sizes, from the school kid's backpack for first graders to the big military rucksack in camouflage. They also come in all degrees of quality, from the cheapest ones that start to fall apart the moment you touch them to those that came with a life long guarantee before the Great War. The materials in which they come range from all sorts of plastics over leather and cloth. 20 $ plus up to 500 $ 5 pounds plus
Fanny pack A small pack to hang around your belly. Big enough to stow some essentials. How cute. 20 $ plus 3 pounds
Purse A small leather or cloth sack to stow coins of all shapes, like NCR dollars or New Reno casino chips. Usually with a cord to close it. 25 $ plus 1 pound
Wallet A piece from before the war. Perfectly sized to carry around paper bills and a few coins. Usually made of leather or cloth. The versions produced after the Great War lack those useless slots for “credit cards”. 30 $ plus 1 pound plus
Shoulder bag Shoulder bags come in the most different types of size, variation and quality. Some are made from leather, some from cloth. Some from the best designers and tailors, made in detailed hand work and to size. 20 $ plus 1 pound plus
Handbag Irreplaceable for the proper lady and other people, that lack bags in their clothing and feel the need to carry a ton of junk with them. 35 $ plus 1 pound plus
Sack A simple sack, be it made of plastics, cloth or jute. Sacks come up in all sizes in the wasteland, starting with little plastic sacks to big shopping bags and even big potato sacks. 5 $ plus 0.1 pounds plus
Basket Weaved basket to transport of every possible ware. Again, those are available in all sizes, starting with tiny baskets for strawberries up to Grandma's giant shopping basket. 40 $ plus 1 pound plus
Box Boxes are available for any type of wares found in the wasteland. Starting with simple wood or metal boxes up to bulletproof, fireproof, waterproof and radiationproof Vault-Tec boxes that cost nearly 1000$ each. 40 $ plus 5 pounds
Bottle Bottles, to transport water and other liquids, are made from glass, plastics and even metal. Pretty much all-purpose. 10 $ plus 1 pound plus
Test tube For the smallest doses of liquids. Or maybe metal or stone cuttings. 25 $ plus 0.1 pounds
Bucket Buckets can be found in all sizes, from the one liter cleaning bucket up to the 20 liter bucket, from wood and plastic up to metal. 20 $ plus 2 pounds plus
Barrel Barrels that store great amounts of liquids are available in great lots in the wasteland. From the old oil drum up to new (or nearly as good as new) stainless steel barrel that holds over 200 liters. 200 $ plus 20 pounds plus
Preserving jar Preserving jars for Grandma's marmalade and anything else the nice old lady produces in her kitchen. 30 $ plus 1 pound
Plastic bowl Resealable plastic bowls made by CanIt, a subsidiary of Watts Electronics, stormed the domain of the common housewife in a storm, back before the Great War. 25 $ plus 1 pound plus