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Stash extra cash, store medicine or water tablets, keep tinder, hold your favorite spice, or attach a zipper pull: the uses of the Maratac Pico Pull are boundless. And this drop comes with three of them, each made from a different material Read More
Not a lot to say other than they are a quality product and well made. I have had no issues with them and like the ability to have a small container, unobtrusive, attached to my keys for any small item I should want to place in the container. If you need or want this type of item, I definitely recommend these.
These things are very solid. There's only one thing that keeps them from being perfect in my mind and that's the fact the the cap is the on the end that you use to attach to things. So if you do have it attached to something, you have to spin the reservoir end to unthread it from the cap, and if you're not paying attention and don't realize you've spun it past the last thread and release it to give it another spin, it's likely to drop and the contents spill. If the reservoir were on the end that could be attached to something, and the cap where what is currently the bottom, you could hold it stationery while opening it without much risk of spilling the contents. Just my 2 cents, but spilling it has happened enough times I thought it was worth a mention. I guess it all depends on how you plan to use it though. I can't complain as far as quality is concerned though.
These are neat little capsules.
you can fit a bill in them but it must be folded very specifically but it isnt difficult.
the delrin capsule is a bit tough to open if closed tight as there is no grip marks on it but is easily fixed by taking a knife blade to it and putting some grip slits in it.
I thought thet were somewhat bigger and I could stash some fire starter materials in them, but they're too small for even that. So, unless you have some old-school microfilm to make in an old-school spy drop, they're pretty much useless. You definitely can't put cash in it. Maybe a small cyanide capsule might fit.
JCruz907it takes a very specific fold pattern and a bit of practice but a bill will fit into this.
tested with a $1 bill, the fit is exact but can be done.
Good for keeping a backup $10 or $20 in.
The quality on the metal ones was excellent. The plastic one, feels cheap. But the internal storage area is tiny, I use them for to store match heads and fire starter, for emergency. They hold enough to get a fire started in an emergency situation. As zipper pulls they are good enough to use with gloves in cold weather.
I bought these to carry pills, replacing a couple of really cheap pill containers. These are really well made, and I consequently enjoy carrying them around more than the crap they replaced. I wish they were a few mm longer, so they could fit a few more pills, but it's NBD, and if you're looking for something small, they're perfect.