Titanium capsule
Bought this capsule to keep an emergency banknote in if you can roll a five or ten pound note tight enough it will fit in but getting it out is very difficult.
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The Maratac Slim Pick Titanium Capsule is a handy little container for anything you need to keep close by and safe. Roll up a twenty quid note ready for an emergency, pop in a handful of toothpicks or keep vital medication to hand. Whatever you decide your critical small items will be covertly secure and safely stored in style.
Made from Titanium it is extremely light in weight but pretty much bomb proof. Hang it round your neck or in your pack and it won't take up much space or weigh you down.
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Add to BasketBought this capsule to keep an emergency banknote in if you can roll a five or ten pound note tight enough it will fit in but getting it out is very difficult.
I’ve bought a number of these capsules, I use them for toothpicks, they are so handy to put on a key ring. I normally pair them with a small pen knife as my EDC. The reason I’ve bought a few is I keep misplacing them, they do turn up eventually but I like to have a spare in place, also bought the father in law one and he loves it. Very well made/machined, secure screw top with O-Ring seal, spare seal supplied. Just add a spilt ring and you’re good to go, carry mine everywhere, until I lose it! Great service and delivery from Heinnie as always.
Hardly little thing, well make good quality. Can’t complain
Shows split ring in photo.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.