(PRICE w/o GST) - MEIHO BUCKET MOUTH BM-7000

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The Meiho Bucket Mouth BM-7000 is often considered the "Goldilocks" of the series. It strikes the perfect balance between the massive storage of the 9000 and the portability of the 5000, making it arguably the most popular choice for versatile anglers.

🛠️ Technical Specifications

Feature Details
Dimensions (Outer) 475 x 335 x 320mm
Dimensions (Inner) 383 x 281 x 286mm
Capacity 28 Liters
Weight ~2.7 kg
Material High-impact resistant copolymer

⚖️ BM-7000 vs. BM-9000: Why Choose This One?

While it shares the same DNA as its bigger sibling (the double-sided lid, the "one-touch" latch, and the incredible sitting strength), the BM-7000 offers some distinct advantages:

  • Portability: It is nearly 1 kg lighter and about 6.5 cm narrower than the 9000. This makes a massive difference when carrying it from the car to the dock or trekking down a pier.

  • Space Management: It still fits 90% of what most offshore anglers need for a full day of fishing without feeling like you're lugging a cooler-sized trunk.

  • Stability: It maintains a low center of gravity, so it won't tip over on a rocking boat even if you have several heavy rod stands attached to the sides.


📦 Modular Fitting Guide

The BM-7000 is perfectly sized to house Meiho's "System Case" ecosystem:

  • Main Compartment: Fits 9 x VS-3010 series cases or 4 x VS-3020 series cases standing vertically.

  • Top Tray: Deep enough to hold your "frequently used" items like fluorocarbon spools, scissors, and scents.

  • Standard Side Slots: Fully compatible with the BM-250 Light and BM-300 Light rod stands.


💡 The "Seat" Factor

Despite being smaller, the BM-7000 is still built to be sat upon. The structural ribbing in the lid is designed to distribute weight evenly, so it won't crack or warp under the weight of a grown adult.

Note: If you plan on using this for Light Jigging or Tai Rubber, this is usually the recommended size. The 9000 is often overkill unless you are carrying massive 300g+ jigs or a mountain of spare reels.