Once you have chosen a tin, why not consider an additional feature to enhance your product. We can insert a seamed-in window, made of crystal clear acetate, for only a few extra pence. In addition, you could use a clasp, a handle or a money slot similar
to those shown in the picture. Some tins, like the sunglasses tin lend themselves to having a flock lining to protect the contents. A very popular enhancement is to emboss the tin. This can be done during the manufacturing process for very little cost although an embossing die must be made first. Prices vary for these dies dependent on the size and complexity of the emboss but as always we will be happy to advise you on this

In order to provide your product with a greater impression of freshness then 'hermetically sealed' clip lid; a further addition could be a desiccant. Once again the price is less than you would imagine.

Some tin-ware enhancements are more cosmetic than practical like the gold knob on the biscuit barrel; others have definite practicalities such as our tins with pencil sharpeners or tins with a clock insert.

At Tinware Direct our motto is,

If it can be done, we can do it