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post #16 of 29
Nice thing about that Pelican case it that it is clear, so contents verification is easy at slow baggage inspections stations.
post #17 of 29
that, and it's : "water-resistant, dustproof, crushproof"
always a bonus...

but for pocket use, i put them in the card canvass case that was provided with them.
post #18 of 29
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Originally Posted by Sinocelt View Post
$9 is pricey??

The ones I saw at Amazon today were twice that and more.

But since you had to comment about it, I got my current cases for nothing. Even my JLabs Samba was free. $9 compared to free = pricey.

I'm just glad you could contribute to this thread.
post #19 of 29
i took these pictures for another thread... altoids tin.
I don't think my customs will fit in this, but it works for most mid-sized IEMs relatively comfortably


it's tough, small/compact, and it's $2 (with gum) for all you cheap-ies
post #20 of 29
I use the UE small metal case.
post #21 of 29
lol when im done eating my altoids (yum peppermint ) that will be my new case, unless I find something that can hold all my gear.
post #22 of 29
I carry mine in a plastic grocery bag.
post #23 of 29
Thread Starter 
can custom molds fit in an altoid case?
post #24 of 29
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any portable hard case will do like plastic eyeglass case
Brilliant! I have tons of these lying around, and the going price for cheapos is around $5.
post #25 of 29
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Originally Posted by irjoe View Post
can custom molds fit in an altoid case?
No.
post #26 of 29

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Edited by labrat - 9/15/11 at 1:11am
post #27 of 29
reckon i should ask for help to proxy in a pelican 1010 case? or should i just see if i can get one in uk when i go up in dec?

the ebay shipping to singapore is ridiculous.
post #28 of 29
I am using an old PSP UMD game case from Intec:
Intec Game Cases PSP Review - PlayStation Portable - Reviews, Games, Forum
Holds my RE0 perfectly. May be too shallow for customs though.
post #29 of 29
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