This child-proof tin ball doesn't needs plastic circle part to form a steady child resistant function because it applies Gen2 child resistant mechansim that is rolled inside ball with groove matched bumps of tin necking to form a press&turn or lift&turn with the original structure. There are two bumps on tin necking, turn lid to two arrows aligning area and then lifting lid is the child resistant lock opening style. The child resistant mechanism is hidden to keep the pretty and beautiful appearace of this child resistant tin ball. But it needs letter or marks instruction of opening method on artwork. This child resistant tin ball is designed for Christmas festival to pack dry marijuana flower or gummies.
It's two-pieces child proof in ball version that is not in the market yet. It's marijuana dry flower child resistant tin ball packaging. Under tin closing, it's the same lid and bottom that needs artwork instruction for opening - turn&lift. This child resistant tin ball continues Gen2 child resistant mechanism that hid bumps on lid necking matched slot in lid to form a child resistant mechanism. This child resistant tin ball designs one small bump and one large bump with slot on tin, the only opening method is large bump through slot.
The artwork and embossing can be customzied. Putting the artwork into dieline and then tin ball samples can be arranged. The artwork of lid and bottom can be combined to a perfectly integrated part after adjusting the design with more time testing. Due to it's newest child resistant tin ball packaging, it needs to add child resistant mechansim instruction so that customers could know how to open it.
It's designed for Christmas Festival or Festival with cannabis theme. Usually, it packs marijuana flower, cartridge set or edibles with myler bag because this CR tin ball couldn't be airtight. In order to meet the festival situation, a string on the lid is necessary and can be hanged.
No, this child-proof tin ball does not need any plastic circle parts. It applies a Gen2 child resistant mechanism that is rolled inside the ball with groove-matched bumps on the tin necking to form a reliable structure.
To open the lock, turn the lid to the area where the two arrows align, and then lift the lid. Another version features one small bump and one large bump with a slot on the tin, where the only opening method is by passing the large bump through the slot.
Yes, both the artwork and embossing can be customized. The artwork of the lid and bottom can be combined into a perfectly integrated part, and samples can be arranged by placing your design onto the dieline.
No, this CR tin ball is not airtight. It is typically recommended to pack marijuana flowers, cartridge sets, or edibles inside a mylar bag first before placing them in the tin ball.
Yes, this packaging is designed for Christmas or cannabis-themed festivals. It includes a string on the lid so that it can be easily hanged to fit the festival decorations.