
RAW 6 Cone Tin Case
Stash & storage
by RAW
RAW 6 Cone Tin Case — Keep Your Pre-Rolls Intact on the Move
The RAW 6 Cone Tin Case is a pocket-sized tin container that holds six pre-rolled cones in individual recesses, keeping them from getting crushed, bent, or flattened while you're out and about. Measuring just 8 × 12 × 1.5 cm, it slips into a jacket pocket or bag without adding bulk. If you've ever arrived somewhere and pulled out a sad, crumpled cone, you already know why this exists.
What Makes This RAW Cone Case Worth Grabbing
RAW designed this tin with six individual recesses — not just an open box where your cones rattle around and knock into each other. Each recess cradles one cone, keeping the paper intact and the fill undisturbed. The recesses are generously sized too, so even if you've packed your cones fat, they'll sit comfortably without getting squeezed.
The tin itself has a satisfying weight to it. It's not flimsy — you can feel the metal is thick enough to protect the contents if your bag gets tossed around or sat on. The lid clicks on snugly without being so tight you need to pry it off. And the whole thing is stamped with that unmistakable RAW logo in their signature tan-and-brown colour scheme, so it looks the part sitting on a table or poking out of a pocket.
One honest limitation: the case doesn't lock. There's no latch, clasp, or magnetic closure — just a friction-fit lid. For pocket carry and bags, that's absolutely fine. But if you're the type to throw it loose into a rucksack with heavy items on top, the lid could pop off. Tuck it into a side pocket or keep it upright and you'll have zero issues.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| Material | Tin |
| Dimensions | 8 × 12 × 1.5 cm |
| Capacity | 6 pre-rolled cones |
| Cone compatibility | King size and standard cones |
| Closure type | Friction-fit lid |
| SKU | HS1924 |
Complete your setup with RAW Pre-Rolled Cones — fill a batch of six, load them into the tin case, and you're sorted for the day. A RAW rolling tray also makes the packing process tidier if you're filling cones at home before heading out.
Why You Actually Need a Cone Carrying Case
We've been selling rolling accessories since 1999, and the number one complaint about pre-rolled cones hasn't changed: they're fragile. You spend time grinding, filling, and packing a cone to get it just right — even airflow, consistent density, a nice twist at the top. Then you drop it into your pocket or bag, and by the time you pull it out, it's dented, the tip is crushed, or the paper has torn where it got folded against your keys.
The RAW 6 Cone Tin Case solves this completely. Six recesses means you can prepare a full session's worth of cones at home where you've got your tray, grinder, and poker laid out properly, then transport them without a second thought. No more wrapping cones in tissue paper or stuffing them into cigarette boxes that don't quite fit. The 1.5 cm depth is enough for packed king size cones without pressing down on the fill.
Compared to a plastic tube or doob tube, the tin case carries six cones instead of one, takes up barely more space at 8 × 12 cm, and won't crack if you drop it. We'd pick this over individual tubes every time — less fuss, more capacity, and it looks better on a table than a handful of plastic cylinders.
How to Use the RAW 6 Cone Tin Case
- Open the tin by lifting the lid from one edge — it's a snug friction fit, so a thumbnail under the rim does the trick.
- Pack your cones at home using a RAW rolling tray and cone loader, or fill them by hand. Twist or fold the tips closed once packed.
- Place each packed cone into one of the six individual recesses. The wider end (filter tip) sits at the bottom of the recess, cone tip pointing up.
- Press the lid back on firmly until you feel it click flush with the base. Give it a gentle shake — nothing should rattle.
- Slip the tin into your jacket pocket, bag, or backpack side pocket. The 8 × 12 × 1.5 cm profile keeps it flat and out of the way.
- At your destination, pop the lid and pull out your cones. They'll be in the same condition you packed them.









