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Hi, I'm making a product that I plan on selling but need a project box to fit the components, it needs to be 65 by 60 by 25 millimetres to fit my needs but I need to buy only 1 box first so wholesalers are not an option at the moment. it would be grand if it also had a 9v battery compartment but it's not required. Does anyone know where could i get something like this ? thank you
 
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Hi, I'm making a product that I plan on selling but need a project box to fit the components, it needs to be 65 by 60 by 25 millimetres to fit my needs but I need to buy only 1 box first so wholesalers are not an option at the moment. it would be grand if it also had a 9v battery compartment but it's not required. Does anyone know where could i get something like this ? thank you
wholesalers will supply you with 1 adaptable box. about £3. trey your local screwfix.
 
Yes i have looked there but the box that's perfect requires me to buy at least 87, will they sell me a single one ? do i need to have a business to buy from them ?
 
Are your dimensions critical, if not you can pick up plastic or metal adapable boxes of many sizes from most electrical wholesalers in whatever quantity you want. They are open to any member of the public as well as trade.
 
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