All You Need to Know About Poker Chip Cases
By Alison Cole
A case to
protect and secure your chips, cards and dealer button is imperative to
protect your investment and provide the necessary security for your chips.
The chips will remain safe under lock and key during play leaving you to
concentrate on your play. You can quickly determine if any chips are missing
after a playing session when you rack them into the case. Poker chip cases
come in a wide variety of styles, materials and price ranges. Most chip
sellers offer complete sets with an included case. Inexpensive, readily
available plastic chips need not be protected so the case may be as simple
as a shoebox but once you move into midrange and better casino style chips
you should definitely consider a quality lockable case.
Plastic Case
Entry level
carrying case for chips that usually is not lockable and provides a simple
method of storing and carrying you gaming chips. Plastic cases boast the
lowest cost but the shortest life of the specialized chip cases. Lack of
security requires constant vigilance of chips during the game.
Vinyl Case
The vinyl case
is a step above the plastic case and provides greater protection for the
poker chipset. The case is usually constructed from wood or plastic covered
with a vinyl material. The case may or may not be lockable. A major concern
issue with vinyl cases is durability. The weight of a 500 chipset of 11.5
gram poker chips is close to twenty pounds and places considerable stress
on the carrying case and handle. The failure mode for most vinyl cases
is separation of the handle from the case due to the weight.
Metal Case
The metal case
is the most common and popular poker chip carrying case. Most metal cases
are constructed from structural aluminum in a wide range of styles and
price ranges. The quality of metal cases varies considerably so it is important
to comparison shop and choose wisely. Some metal cases are not all metal
and may have plastic panels and parts in their construction. Some are not
lockable. Others have sharp corners. Exceptionally lightweight metal sheets
will not last long. The ideal medal case is medium weight all metal (aluminum
preferred) construction with added reinforcement in the critical stress
areas plus keyed locks to keep chips secure. The finest all metal cases
are constructed from aircraft quality aluminum with removable flocked chip
trays, high security barrel locks, machined from solid stock handle fittings
and hinges. This case is the top-of-the-line in metal cases and accordingly
the most expensive chip case.
Wood Case
Another chip
case option is the quality wood case with custom brass fittings. Wood cases
are available in many styles and price ranges form the low end pine models
to the major splurge, carved exotic wood with inlayed precious metals handmade
by a master cabinet maker. Most affordable wood cases are constructed from
pine, mahogany, oak and other hard woods, the best feature quality construction
and finish, heavy duty handles and hinges, keyed locks and well fitting
removable chip trays. As with all the cases, wood cases come in a variety
of qualities and prices befitting those qualities.
Poker
Chips Info provides detailed information about the history and types
of poker chips, as well as poker chips cases and sets, and advice on where
to buy poker chips. Poker Chips Info is the sister site of Pool
Tables Web
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