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(If an Altoids tin is too bulky for you, you can make a duct tape wallet, sew your own shielded wallet, wrap your cards in aluminum foil, or simply buy an RFID-blocking wallet.) ...
Altoids – they’ve been around since King George III was on the throne. These curiously strong mints have had a storied history, a copy of which is included in every tin. They taste pretty good ...
It's unclear who started the TikTok trend, but videos about "Altoids wallets" collectively have been viewed more than 68.9 million times.
The MintyPi was a popular project that put a Raspberry Pi inside an Altoids tin to make a pocketable gaming handheld. Unfortunately, it’s not the easiest build to replicate anymore, but [jackw01 ...
Once an Altoids tin, now a pinhole camera Makers of the curiously strong mints announce the winners of a contest to creatively refashion one of the tins. Photos: Curiously creative mint tins ...
He uses tiny brushes to get fine detail in the miniscule frames, hand-cutting slivers of wood to fit precisely inside the top of the tin.
This is adorable: a tiny charcoal BBQ grill using an Altoids Sours tin, two metal computer fan guards, and some sheet metal screws for legs. It looks like it fits one regular-sized briquette. As ...
Talk about upcycling — this tiny barbeque grill is made from a single Altoids Sours tin, two salvaged computer fan guards and a handful of nuts and screws, and it’s big enough to handle a ...
Imagine that you've been transported to the wilderness, and must survive with only the gear that fits in an Altoids tin! Here's everything you'd need.