Brittle Jewelry Protector ... Impressed with Size

jeff of pa

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I Broke so many Tiny / Brittle Relics ,
Rings & Earrings over the Years by Stuffing them
in Pockets & Coin Containers over the years,
I Wish I Would have had one of These Sooner :tongue3:

Ordered on the 24th of Feb
Came today March 21st.

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only 97 Cents Each & the 10 slot adjustable Fits Comfortably in my Front Pocket.
approx. 5" X 2 1/2" X 3/4

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not sure if they can be found Locally,
But I'd be Surprised if they are anywhere under $5 Each
Locally
 

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Looks good...thank you for sharing! :occasion14:
 

I saved the picture so I can look it up. It did say over 10 remaining. Almost a month in transit.

Thanks for the idea Jeff :) Looks like you got three of them. And there's all kinda uses...
 

How stable do the dividers feel to you? If you ordered 6 more, you must be very pleased!
 

Sorry ! Was watching Treasure of the Maya



Nice & Solid

The ones I Marked Red are Permanent & Keep Things Stable.
Don't see why I'll ever need more then 1 Per hunt
But will probably keep 3 for Myself .
I can be Rough & Wonder IF I'll crack one in My Pocket one day:laughing7:

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the Squares are about the size of a Quarter.

Will work good for those Brittle 2 Piece Buttons too

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Harbor Freight and a lot of craft stores have them. I got two from Michaels that don't have dividers, instead eight round containers in them. Be aware, if you walk into Harbor Freight and clear the shelf then ask if they have any more you get funny looks. They're excellent for watch & jewelry parts or just storage too. They have some small ones that are singles kind of like tiny Tupperwares that are excellent too! I've been using those to keep fuses & bulbs in order in the glove box.

Any beaders out there? And you don't have a closet full of these!?!?!

You got a way better price than at the fishing tackle stores.
 

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