I tend to agree with you Richard.  Our team has not placed any of these tubes but we do have a micro that was bought from GC.com as one of our placed caches.  It used to be an empty plastic seasonings jar with some good camo on it.  The wind kept blowing it away and we changed it to the mico that GC.com sells so I could wire it to the tree limb.  We do have a hide-a-key that we adopted early on and it seems to be a favorite up here.
 
Thanks,
Bob Smith
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Daines
To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Az-Geocaching] Micro cache containers

If you don't consider "Hide-a-Key" holders as micros (I don't) then I have not place a micro cache yet.  I won't say I never will but it would have to be a very special place for me to do one.  Don't have anything against 'em but I like caches that can hold TBs and coins.

On 8/17/07, Bob & Linda Smith <Lrsmith@cableone.net> wrote:
AZ Cachers,

I have a bunch of ZIP Fizz plastic tubes that I'll send to anyone who
pays the postage that can be used as semi-micro containers.  These tubes
have a snap top and are all over Prescott.  Some are very hard to find,
partly because of the painted top blending with the surroundings and
others just because they are so small next to where you are looking.
Like one I almost missed in the base of a fallen tree.  Let me know if
you want some and I'll count the number empties I have left.

Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite