
Stash & storage
by RAW
The RAW Metal Case is a compact embossed tin storage box that keeps joints, rolling papers, and small smoking accessories safe in your pocket or bag. Measuring just 118 x 90 x 68mm with a depth of 25mm, it slots neatly into a jacket pocket or rucksack without adding bulk. If you've ever pulled a crumpled joint out of your back pocket, you already know why this exists.
The RAW Metal Case holds exactly one standard pack of cigarettes — that's the benchmark RAW designed it around. But most of our customers aren't using it for cigarettes. The 118mm length and 25mm depth give you enough room for 4-6 pre-rolled joints laid flat, a pack of RAW rolling papers, a few filter tips, and still have space left over. Dried herb fits too, though we'd recommend a small baggie inside to keep things fresh and the tin clean.
The lid closes with a satisfying click. It's not airtight — there's no rubber seal — so don't expect it to lock in moisture or smell completely. For short-term transport, though, it does the job properly. Your joints arrive at the other end in one piece instead of bent, broken, or flattened.
We've handled a lot of stash tins over the years, and the RAW Metal Case sits in the sweet spot between flimsy novelty tins and overbuilt metal boxes you'd never actually carry. The embossed RAW logo on the lid gives it a textured, slightly rough feel under your thumb — it doesn't look or feel like a generic tin from a pound shop. The edges are smooth, no sharp corners catching on pocket linings. It weighs next to nothing, which is the whole point.
The one honest limitation: the hinge. It's a standard pressed-tin hinge, not a piano hinge or anything reinforced. Treat it reasonably and it'll last years. Force it open past its natural stopping point repeatedly and you'll weaken it. We've seen customers bring back tins they've used daily for 18 months with zero issues — and others who wrecked theirs in a week by sitting on it. Tin is tin. Don't put it under your backside.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| Material | Embossed tin |
| Length | 118mm |
| Height | 90mm |
| Width | 68mm |
| Depth | 25mm |
| Lid Feature | RAW logo embossed on lid |
| SKU | HS0152 |
Complete your rolling setup with a RAW Rolling Tray for at-home sessions and a pack of RAW Classic King Size Slim papers to fill this tin with. A RAW Hemp Wick makes a solid addition too — it coils up neatly inside the case with room to spare.
Pockets destroy joints. That's not an opinion — it's physics. A rolled joint in a trouser pocket gets sat on, bent at the filter, compressed until airflow is gone. You end up relighting a canoe or tearing the paper trying to straighten it. A rigid tin solves this in the most obvious way possible: it doesn't bend.
Bags aren't much better. Toss a couple of pre-rolls into a rucksack and they'll end up under your water bottle, tangled in your headphone cable, or crushed by a book. The RAW Metal Case gives them a fixed home. Open the lid, lay them in, close it, done. It's the kind of accessory that costs almost nothing but saves genuine annoyance every time you travel — whether that's a festival weekend, a park session, or just the walk to your mate's place.
We've been selling RAW gear since they were still a niche brand, and the metal case remains one of those items people buy once, use constantly, and then buy a second one because they left the first at someone's house. At under a tenner, it's the definition of a no-brainer purchase.
Between 4 and 6 standard pre-rolls laid flat, depending on how fat you roll. King size cones fit lengthwise with a few millimetres to spare thanks to the 118mm interior length.
No. The lid closes with a friction fit, not a rubber gasket or airtight seal. It reduces smell compared to an open pocket, but it won't fool anyone standing next to you. For proper smell-proofing, you'd want a dedicated airtight container.
A slim clipper fits alongside a few joints if you pack carefully. A standard BIC is too wide to share space with much else — the 68mm width is the limiting factor. Most people carry the lighter separately.
It's embossed tin, so prolonged exposure to moisture could cause surface oxidation over time. Keep it dry and it'll stay clean. If it gets wet, wipe it down and leave the lid open to air-dry.
The logo is pressed into the tin itself, not printed on top. It doesn't peel, chip, or fade. After years of pocket carry the tin may develop a patina, but the logo stays visible.
The sliding tin is thinner and designed primarily for papers and tips. This hinged metal case has 25mm of depth, giving you room for joints, herb, and accessories stacked together. Pick this one if you want a multi-purpose stash box rather than a paper holder.
Last updated: April 2026