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I just weighed my box of tall-boys, and with 100 slabs in it, it comes to about 28 lbs; so, if you get 110 slabs in it, it'll be just about 31 lbs. That's for the short box, about 17" long (exterior dimension); the same as a standard BCW Vault box for regular slabs.
For comparison, a full standard holder Vault box weighs about 8 lbs. So, if you can carry four full standard Vault boxes, you shouldn't have any problem. Steve
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