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HogDoggins specializes in keychain tools and metal curios. Its latest creation is the PocketPuck: a compact stash can for anything from cash and coins to spices, pills, and tinder Read More
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Now, I'm not the target demographic here, but I figured it was worth mentioning that this product was previously offered with the "Hogdoggins" logo plastered over the lid. After a rather large amount of feedback it looks like the manufacturer has returned to the table with these logo-free variants.
We're seeing less and less interactivity in the massdrop community, especially considering the unique position we have as members to comment and share our experiences and expectations with products. This kind of response from a manufacturer is refreshing.
Kudos to you Hogdoggos/Drop.
Original product: drop.com/buy/hogdoggins-aluminum-pocketpuck
smoothyI will admit that I am one of the (if not the first) persons who mentioned the disdain for the previous logo-ed version. I am extremely pleased to see that the effort went into offering a product considering the user feedback!
I still don't get this...
Seems to me that a screw on lid with an o-ring would:
A) be more secure
B) be cheaper to manufacture
C) eliminate the risk of magnets falling out (not that I'm saying that's a known issue...but glues get brittle over the years, and metal expands/contracts with temp fluctuation)
D) eliminate the wasted space inside the container
E) be less likely to spill the contents than yanking apart the magnets
I'm not always the most frugal when it comes to neat little things, but $55-75 for a little aluminum can feels like madness to me
P. S.
Also seems odd for the plain topped version to be the same cost, with all that fancy CNC work taken out of the equation, no?
Love the logo or hate it, there were costs and time that went into that
My wife is Guyanese Indian, I am Italian. We took a classic Guyanese GM recipe and tweaked it to make our own. It came out absolutely fantastic and I really should just carry some of it around. The problem is, it's best when toasted and freshly ground!
Looks like it might be handy. Seems kinda plain though.
Needs something engraved on the top.
Like, I don't know...say, a big hog with fangs, and maybe a mohawk too?
Probably never happen--vendors don't pay attention to consumers.
A keeper for pills and spice in my pocket! What an idea!
I didn't buy this before and I wouldn't now, but when I saw this offered without the logo, I felt like I needed to say thank you to someone based on the enormity of the negative comments regarding the logo. The logo was a nogo. It is so refreshing to see a positive response to the comments here. Good work, guys!
Nope. Just high quality US sourced materials all made here in Washington state. We aren’t interested in the cheaper alternatives that would take at least a portion of that overseas, likely China. Most customers see that value right off. But I don’t mind pointing it out.
HogDogginsAh, well I do very much respect that ethos, and were it a product I personally had an interest in buying wouldn't mind spending that bit extra, so apologies.