OEM 3.15 Inche Hinged Child Resistant Tin Box for Mints Manufacturer, Suppliers

Brand: Custom printing
Feature: Certified child-resistant
Material: 0.23mm tinplate
Outside size: 80x60x21mm
Inside size: 74x52x20mm
MOQ: 5,000pcs
Usage: Mints
Extra working: butter paper, display box , PS insert
Delivery Time: 10-12 days for custom printing samples, 30-35 days for mass production    
Insert Option: Metal Holder, Butter Paper

Product Description

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This small rectangle hinged child resistant tin box insists on the original tinplate to form a child-resistant mechanism. Designed for durability and safety, this hinged CR tin version was developed into an airtight solution to maintain product freshness.
🛡️ Mechanism

Two slots on the lid matched with elastic tinplate ensure a stable child-resistant mechanism known as Press & Lift.

📏 Available Sizes

Gen1 series offers various sizes including 2.5 inches, 3.15 inches, 3.95 inches, and 4.75 inches to suit different needs.

The Gen1 tin version is versatile enough to pack most infused products available in the market. These are certified child-resistant tin boxes that can be applied to the market directly for retail and distribution. Many customers utilize this airtight hinged tin box along with butter paper to pack mints. For applications where airtight seals are not a requirement, a non-airtight version of this hinged child-resistant tin is available at a more economical price point.

Frequently Asked Questions
How does the child-resistant mechanism work?
The tin uses a "Press & Lift" mechanism, where two slots on the lid interact with the elastic tinplate to ensure the box stays securely closed.
What sizes are available in the Gen1 series?
The Gen1 series is available in four standard sizes: 2.5 inches, 3.15 inches, 3.95 inches, and 4.75 inches.
Are these tin boxes certified for child resistance?
Yes, these are certified child-resistant tin boxes that meet safety standards and can be used directly in the market.
Can I get a version that is not airtight?
Yes, if you do not require an airtight seal, a non-airtight hinged child-resistant version is available and is more cost-effective.
What are the common uses for these tins?
They are commonly used for packing mints (often with butter paper) and various other infused products.
Is the material high quality?
The boxes are made from original tinplate, which provides the necessary elasticity for the child-resistant mechanism and long-term durability.

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