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Headphone case (HPM-70) suggestions

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Posted by sammyjankis
Want to make sure my nice new (and very good) headphones don't get damaged when I'm not wearing them, so are there any sorts of recommended cases?

Have looked in Muji etc (UK) trying to find a suitably sized box or case but haven't fdound much yet. Want something fairly durable (hard plastic) and big enough to fit the headphones and lead in without having to twsit them round too much.

Any advice?
Cheers in advance


Posted by absinthebri
The tin from a Zippo lighter.



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Posted by sammyjankis
Hmmm, not bad. Alas though, I don't have any zippo tins - and as much as I'd like to buy a new lighter may not be that cost effective.
Thanks though.

Posted by absinthebri
If you PM me your address I can send you one (I collect Zippos).

Posted by batesie
ive got a couple of these i use for headphones, and my HPM-80

one came with my Sony MZ-N10 minidisc
and the other came with my MDR-E71 headphones....



Posted by rockygali
i use those round plastic microwavable containers that we used to store meatloafs with.... plenty of stuff here...

Posted by Coxy
That Zippo tin looks just about perfect! Could do with one myself. Shame I can't buy a Zippo though.

Posted by etaab
Go into Marks & Spencer, and they sell identical tins but full of their own brand mints.

Buy one, use the tin and eat the mints.

Posted by hampad
dont know about case but i use one of these http://www.sumajin.com/online-Smartwraps.html
have one of each size and thay work grate just wrap it up.

Posted by jubilee
from my old sony walkman earphones ...
hehe ... almost pulled it off ...
can't say i didn't try




Posted by craggsy
put them in your pocket works for me

Posted by optiplex
Putting them inside your pocket will tangle up the wires and at times the rubber ear buds might come off. So I sometimes use an old Philips rubber earphone casing like this :



It is flexible and easy to put in and take out the hands-free than those hard plastic ones. Anyways I’m using it for my bundled hands-free unit, therefore not sure whether the HPM-70’s microphone part will fit.



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