3-Piece Can — Gold Aluminum | ROGUE Concept
Concept | Created for ROGUE Review Not available for retail purchase. This concept explores a 3-piece dual-compartment tin in a gold anodized finish, designed as a refined everyday carry accessory developed for ROGUE’s brand, with potential as a premium or limited-run offering. 3-Piece Tin | Concept Edition The 3-Piece Tin is a precision-machined aluminum nicotine pouch container designed to provide dual-compartment storage within the footprint of a standard pouch tin. This concept demonstrates how custom engraving can be applied to a gold anodized aluminum finish to create a clean, premium branded accessory. Precision Laser Engraving: Deep laser engraving permanently marks the anodized aluminum lid with crisp detail. The design is etched directly into the metal for a durable finish that will not peel, fade, or wear away. Dual-Compartment 3-Piece Design: The three-piece construction creates a dedicated upper compartment for storing used pouches or separating flavors, while the lower compartment stores fresh pouches within a compact, pocket-friendly footprint. Compact Capacity: Despite maintaining the size of a traditional pouch tin, the design comfortably stores approximately 30 pouches while allowing flexible organization between compartments. Precision Aluminum Build: CNC-machined anodized aluminum body with knurled grip for durability, corrosion resistance, and secure handling. Sealed O-Ring Closure: A silicone O-ring creates a compression seal that helps preserve pouch freshness while protecting contents from moisture, dust, and spills. Product Specifications Capacity: ~30 pouches Diameter: 2.75 in Height: 0.85 in Weight: ~3 oz Material: Anodized aluminum Seal: Silicone O-ring Design: 3-piece dual compartment If the ROGUE team would like to receive physical prototypes, review pricing, or discuss production options, please contact us at: brands@pouchcraft.com
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