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What do you keep your stuff in?

Started by FTMax, March 25, 2015, 01:04:07 PM

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CursedFireDean

Quote from: Nygeel on March 26, 2015, 10:13:43 PM
I use a lunch box. If you want to get fancy a tackle box can do a lot, or an art supply box. There's also storage boxes that would work well.
I bought an art box for class (art school) and I won't be using it for art stuff, this is a good use for it! :O





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Nygeel

Quote from: CursedFireDean on March 26, 2015, 11:03:49 PM
I bought an art box for class (art school) and I won't be using it for art stuff, this is a good use for it! :O
Could put a sharps bin in the bottom part.
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Dante

Quote from: Tysilio on March 26, 2015, 08:25:23 AM
Dante, that thing is madly cool.

Quote from: MacG on March 26, 2015, 08:40:26 AM
Dante - so cool! What a terrific find.
I'm a total thrifter, so for sure checking out the thrift shops. Plus yard sale season has begun where I live.

Thanks!  ;D

MacG - You're bound to find something cool eventually, so keep at it!

ftmax - Glad you found something you like! That thing looks like it holds a ton, dang.





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FTMax

Quote from: Brett on March 26, 2015, 08:44:45 PM
ftmax,

That box looks good to me.  What is the brand name on that?  I am looking online and not seeing any that just have two large compartments on the top tray like the one you have.  Thanks.

Brett,

It is made by Flambeau Outdoors. Got it at Walmart for $5. Unfortunately I'm not seeing it on their website, but I was able to find a few on eBay and other places online. It looks like they also have similarly sized utility boxes and medical boxes, though I'm not sure what the tray situation on those is like.
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TheGrayWolf

I put all my needles and stuff in a ziplock bag which I keep with my T in a small-ish tupperware container with no lid. It's nothing fancy but it does the job and didn't cost anything since the container was just lying around.


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blink

I put all my stuff in the corner of a dresser drawer dedicated to the purpose. No need for a case yet since I very rarely travel.
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Tossu-sama

I just stash them in one kitchen cupboard in a small plastic bag that I get from the pharmacy. |D I usually pick up my T and needles+syringe a day before (and I'm on Nebido so a shot per three months) so I don't need anything too fancy.

My fiancée provides the alcohol swaps, lol.
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AleksiJason

a cardboard box.....i dont think it matters what u put it in....put it in whatever u want....
I wasn't holding it open for you, who holds the door open for a man?!?

Well I thought it was a nice gesture....BUT I GUESS I WAS WRONG!!!!!
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Bimmer Guy

Quote from: CursedFireDean on March 26, 2015, 11:03:49 PM
I bought an art box for class (art school) and I won't be using it for art stuff, this is a good use for it! :O

Quote from: Nygeel on March 26, 2015, 11:15:40 PM
Could put a sharps bin in the bottom part.

Thanks for the ideas, gentleman.  I now have one art box (with handle) with a quart size sharps container at the bottom!  ;D
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CursedFireDean

Quote from: Brett on April 03, 2015, 08:22:12 PM
Thanks for the ideas, gentleman.  I now have one art box (with handle) with a quart size sharps container at the bottom!  ;D
Nice! I just moved all my stuff to my art bin but sadly the sharps container barely didn't fit. But I did manage to fit my ridiculous amounts of syringes in there instead!





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DragonBeer

I keep everything in a shoe box with my sharps container being a hard plastic peanut container.
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zero.cool.crash.override

I know it's not as awesome as an antique first aid tin or military ammo can, but it works for now and it's easy to clean.  Also I like being able to see everything without unpacking layers to see what I've got.



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MacG

Quote from: zero.cool.crash.override on April 06, 2015, 08:34:22 PM
I know it's not as awesome as an antique first aid tin or military ammo can, but it works for now and it's easy to clean.  Also I like being able to see everything without unpacking layers to see what I've got.


I think what you have is perfect. It's intetesting that for some, it's totaly utilitarian, for others it's something that has meaning beyond simple storage, and some? Both!

I ended up finding a wooden box with a design on top that belonged to my recently-passed-away grandfather. It's clean, fits all my stuff, and has meaning to me, which is something I wanted.

Rengar

I keep it all in the subscription bag. Not the best practice but I just throw it in the top shelf of my closet every week! I live with my girlfriend and our animals so nobody who doesn't know just walks into our closet.
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makipu

I am not on T right now but I keep mine in my computer hard drive box.
I am male because I say so and nothing more.
I don't have to look or act like one therefore.
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Mister_Porter

Right now I have everything in a Keebler Saltine Cracker tin but I am thinking about converting a hat box that one of my hats came in for this,, but I will probably keep the cracker can for now.

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AGhostInMyArms

Coffee can is a good idea, or a small toolbox. Right now I just use a Dickies work shoe box with a pillow case lining the inside. It's pretty bulky but it works, I just store it on a shelf in the closet and the sharps case in a drawer. I might switch to a coffee tin though.


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