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Probably right for some people, however the internal diameter is about 10.5mm. Not wide enough for my tablets, so not suitable for my uses.
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The TiTech Titanium Capsule is small but perfectly formed. It measures just 35 x 12mm and weighs just 5 grams making it ideal for around your neck storage and includes a ball chain.
Store your days' medication, or wear it as jewellery and wait for the perfect use to show itself! Perhaps you just have a thing for titanium, in which case you can marvel at the precision engineering up close!
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Add to BasketProbably right for some people, however the internal diameter is about 10.5mm. Not wide enough for my tablets, so not suitable for my uses.
I wanted a capsule to wear all the time that would hold eight 75 mg aspirin tablets, which is what you should take if you think you are having a heart attack. At least that is what the 999 operator told me and it seems to have helped as I survived. Anyway, this capsule will, just, hold eight tablets, which is good enough for me. Good quality, nice ball chain, HH's usual great service: excellent!
If this is the right size for you then it'll be ideal. The walls are fairly thin so the interior is a decent size relative to the overal size and it comes with a handy ball chain. Good value too.
Nice little storage piece of titanium. Can squeeze an emergency note in it if needs be.
Well made with thick walls, so is suitably strong and fit for purpase. Good piece of kit at a sensible price..
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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.