Overview
Keeping your tackle safer than ever before, the Plano EDGE Professional 3700 Thin is a revolutionary tackle storage system that is better in every way possible. Built with Plano’s latest technologies, the Plano EDGE Professional 3700 Thin features Rustrictor rust preventative technology molded into the base and a Dri-Loc watertight seal that keeps your tackle in pristine condition. It also features a crystal clear lid design for quick identification of contents and an oversized latch that allows for easy one-handed open operation.
Removing some height for a slimmer profile, the Plano EDGE Professional 3700 Thin offers five fixed compartments that can be filled with lures or split up with the pre-cut dividers to create 37 individually sized compartments. Finished with heavy duty steel hinges for enhanced durability and strength, the Plano EDGE Professional 3700 Thin redefines tackle storage boxes.
Dimensions: 14” x 9” x 1.5”
Features:
-Rustrictor rust preventative molded into the base
-Dri-Loc watertight seal
-Crystal clear lid to quickly identify contents
-Oversized latch for easy one-handed open
-Water-absorbing desiccant divider
-Innovative labeling system
-Pre-cut vented dividers
-Super durable ribbed base and lid
-Heavy-duty steel pin hinges
-Specially designed to stack multiple units
Make sure to check out Plano Edge Series Hook Retainer Inserts and Plano Edge Series Weight Retainer Inserts
Previous Feedback
Comments: I wanted a good box to keep my hooks in. This is not it. For the price it leaves some to be desired. Hooks will migrate compartments. Pretty annoying. For the price you would think the so called engineers that designed this would be smart enough to stop this issue that plagues a lot of other boxes. The solution is to go to Ace and get some 1/4" weather stripping and weather strip across each section horizontally.
From: Z: 7/23/23
Comments: I have three of these boxes, two of which are setup for use in my Tackle Warehouse backpack. One of them is setup with the add on hook retainer boxes. I keep my weights and hooks for Texas rigs or wacky rigs in one that also holds jigs and whatnot. This kind of flexibility is great for guys like me fishing from the bank and limited on space. Having more flexible storage for your gear means things are less tangled or chipped. Also, I use the 3600 sized ones for my sling bag on days when I'm small pond fishing. They are a bit overpriced, in my opinion, but, I'll gladly pay for the flexibility they provide.
From: Todd: KS 1/21/23
Comments: Own 2 of them. Both warped and lids are hard to close. Just sent them back to Tackle Warehouse and I don't want them replaced. I have a larger one I bought locally. It has warped some but still can be closed. 2 of the 3 have been inside the garage since May. 800 number on back of box can't be called from my area. I have owned many Plano boxes and these were expensive and the absolute worst I have ever purchased.
From: Carrol: Kennewick, WA 7/6/21
Comments: What boxes, first rate, thin boxes are so cool. Bunch of inserts lets me put the perfict drop shot box, plus the rust restricter. What more could you want.3700 is my jerkbait boxes also all my hooks. For me to drop a comment on a box it has to the the balls.
From: Lawrence: Middleboro 12/23/20
Comments: As a a tackle organizer this box is pretty sweet, as a $25 tackle box this thing leaves some to be expected. First thing, it doesn't come with as many dividers as it does slots, which most don't, but again it's $25. Lastly, I bought mine to use for hooks, and for that it doesn't do well at all. The hooks and other terminal tackle are able to jump compartments significantly easier than other boxes I've used for hooks that were significantly cheaper. This is a pain when you want to go for a size 2 drop shot hook and there's a 1/0 Neko mixed in there, etc. For how expensive this box is you think they would've tried to solve that particular issue. I love the slim profile, the single hinge and the other features, but in a functional way this things kinda sucks.
From: Bryon: Colorado 1/11/20