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The Cockney Rebel

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At the moment, I’m just using a little tub, and I’m not wearing many of my straps, as they are buried underneath.

I’d like a little pouch or something, which zips up and displays all of my straps.

If anyone can advise/recommend, I’d be extremely grateful.
 
At the moment, I’m just using a little tub, and I’m not wearing many of my straps, as they are buried underneath.

I’d like a little pouch or something, which zips up and displays all of my straps.

If anyone can advise/recommend, I’d be extremely grateful.
Plenty of options on Amazon:

(Example)

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At the moment, I’m just using a little tub, and I’m not wearing many of my straps, as they are buried underneath.

I’d like a little pouch or something, which zips up and displays all of my straps.

If anyone can advise/recommend, I’d be extremely grateful.
You really do have the same problem as me 😂 I use a foodsaver vacuum storage bag and just reseal each band when I move in to a(the) next one. At the moment I’m digging a braided stretchy band with magnetic clasp.
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The foodsaver vacuum bag thing works.

Tom
 
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The same one, Tom?


By the way, hope your health is ok 👍🏼.
Yup, the same one. I’m a visual Amazon shopper and I could tell from your photo that it was what I wanted,

Health is ok. In dialysis at the moment, lookimg for stuff to buy 😂 I did have Lyme disease but got over it pretty quickly With antibiotics and Prednisone. Almost at 100% save for lingering tiredness; but since I no longer work, daytime naps are acceptable.

Tom, who hopes they don’t change the band connector for the next AW
 
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Yup, the same one. I’m a visual Amazon shopper and I could tell from your photo that it was what I wanted,

Health is ok. In dialysis at the moment, lookimg for stuff to buy 😂 I did have Lyme disease but got over it pretty quickly With antibiotics and Prednisone. Almost at 100% save for lingering tiredness; but since I no longer work, daytime naps are acceptable.

Tom, who hopes they don’t change the band connector for the next AW
Wishing you well, buddy.
 
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I used the zippered double layer pouches, which served me well when my collection was at 40 bands. Now at 100 bands I’m using stackable trays.
 
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Hmm, for the Apple Watch “band-aholics” , for fabric bands do you clean them after wearing then storing so no .. smell in the container? Just curious, as wearing some small smell not obvious but in storage I’m thinking it might be more …
 
I have fine mist sprayer with a microfiber cloth, after 2 or 3 wearing’s, slightly spray the cloth and gently wipe the band.
That’s what I do as well. After each workout I change the band on my Apple Watch and charge it up before I wash up. I use a glasses cloth and a light spray of lens cleaner to clean my bands and wipe away the sweat off my watch. Btw I don’t do it too hard on my leather bands to preserve it so I only dry wipe it with the glasses cloth and air it out.

I keep a stash of large microfiber cloths to lay my watch or iPhone down when I do case swaps or band swaps on my desk.
 
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