I have found that an empty MRE pouch makes a handy container.
I carefully cut the very top part of the bag off with scissors, just under the seal to maximize volume and get a clean cut. I then folded a crease about 1.5'' from the top. The plastic is very stiff so I ironed the crease with a medium-hot iron. I put a dish towel over the crease so it wouldn't melt it and put a piece of aluminum foil between the plastic folds so they wouldn't stick together when heated. I then rubbed an ice cube over the crease while it was still hot to set it. The crease turned out very sharp and holds the fold nicely even after you open/close it many times.
It makes a great splash-proof container and is extreamly durable. It's also free! You can easily make it totally waterproof if you duct-tape the fold.
I measured the volume by filling it with water and pouring it into a graduated cylinder. It held 2,800 mls. or about .74 gallons of water or.... 140 cubic inches of volume. Not bad.



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