How do you carry your 18350 in your pocket?

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I have the plastic case to hold (2) 18350's, but I'm wondering if anyone knows where I can find single 18350 silicone sleeves?

I have several of them for my 18650's but I can't seem to find the smaller size for the smaller 18350's...

Or if anyone has a smarter way of carrying (1) single 18350's in your pocket safely, thanks in advance!
 
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I have the plastic case to hold (2) 18350's, but I'm wondering if anyone knows where I can find single 18350 silicone sleeves?

I have several of them for my 18650's but I can't seem to find the smaller size for the smaller 18350's...

Or if anyone has a smarter way of carrying (1) single 18350's in your pocket safely, thanks in advance!
Yes. That would be nice. My paper boxes are just about to fall apart :(
 

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I didn't realize that the boxes that I use for the 18650 are dual purpose.
They are made for the 18350 too :)
So my problem is solved ;)

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    RTDVAPOR has two different single 18650 cases for a whopping 99 cents each.......
    Thank you for this post. I also carry 18650 in the dual case.
    My problem comes in when I take out a dead (not really dead) battery and where to put it, second big case of different color, yuck!

    Last week somehow an exhusted 18650 was in my bag without its case. While driving I reached in my bag and was schocked to feel major heat. I pulled over and found a really HOT 18650 with top nipple browned/burnt stuck to my keys!
    Currently it's outside on the ground away from life! I don't want to touch it again but will have to at some point.
     

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    I use these 18650 cases too and I have an 'one and only' way to open them. I always put the charged batterys with the + up and the 'ready for charging' facing + down. I do the same with my 18350's.

    Thanks,
    Great idea for a beginner but after years of not paying attention... IDK how well this would work.
     
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