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  • #16
    Originally posted by Heath74 View Post
    I use the msa tinnie tubes, since they are a bit thinner than conventional stubbie holders, but I like the empty cask idea
    X2. Never had a split or breakage with them
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    • #17
      I use the msa tinnie tubes, since they are a bit thinner than conventional stubbie holders
      The Aldi one is Neoprene (wet suit material) so thinner than conventional but more than adequate for the job. 6pck stitched together too ! Expands 4 cans!
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