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Poker Chip Cases

Protective Aluminum, Wood & ABS Cases for Any Set Size

Keep your poker chips organized and protected with durable cases designed for travel and storage. Choose sleek aluminum, classic wood, or lightweight ABS with foam inserts and secure latches. Capacity options fit starter sets to tournament-size collections.

Why choose our cases? Travel-ready protection • Foam inserts • Lockable latches • 100–1,000 chip capacity

Building a full setup? See Poker Chip Sets or personalize chips in our Poker Chip Customizer.

 

How to Choose the Right Poker Chip Case

Start with capacity. Common sizes include 100, 200, 300, 500, and 1,000 chips. If you host larger games or tournaments, aim higher to avoid outgrowing your case. For travel, aluminum delivers sturdy, lightweight protection with reinforced corners; wood offers a premium presentation for gifts or display; ABS gives you a budget-friendly, durable option for everyday use.

Key Features to Consider

  • Foam inserts & trays: Keep chips, cards, and dice secure and rattle-free.
  • Locks & latches: Choose snap or keyed locks for added security.
  • Handle & hinges: Look for reinforced hardware for frequent travel.
  • Accessory space: Room for two decks, five dice, and a dealer button.

Build Your Set

Starting fresh? Pair your case with complete chip sets or create a custom look with custom poker chips. Need help deciding on size or style? Visit our FAQ for quick tips.

Poker Chip Case FAQs

What sizes do poker chip cases come in?

Popular capacities include 100, 200, 300, 500, and 1,000 chips. Choose based on your typical table size and future needs.

What’s the difference between aluminum, wood, and ABS cases?

Aluminum is light and rugged for travel, wood offers premium presentation for gifts, and ABS is durable and budget-friendly for everyday use.

Do cases include space for cards and dice?

Most cases have foam trays for two decks of cards, five dice, and a dealer button in addition to chip slots.

Are the latches lockable?

Many aluminum and wood cases include keyed or snap latches. Check each product listing for lock details.