The only storage boxes to use. Buy cheap buy twice my mate said and he was so right. I went through a number of own brand alternatives.
Anyone who has used one knows these things are robust, stackable and simply the best out there.
Needed one to put catalogues in my boot, had ordered from Amazon but stock/price let me down so I cancelled. I noticed Rymans doing a deal. Was about to buy 3 for £27 when I noticed their banner for 15% off.
A great deal for a, well, really useful box! :smile:
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snappyfish to Istanbul_Kop
22 Apr 1714#3
Open lid, place moisture inside and close lid. Should be fairly simple.
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rarrar
22 Apr 17#1
Thanks ordered this size and a couple of other multi-deals. Hopefully 8% Quidco as well
Istanbul_Kop
22 Apr 17#2
What are people's opinions on moisture getting in these?
snappyfish to Istanbul_Kop
22 Apr 1714#3
Open lid, place moisture inside and close lid. Should be fairly simple.
lukaszjambor to Istanbul_Kop
22 Apr 171#7
If you will use some silica demoisturiser you will have no problem with filament :smile:
aceuk to Istanbul_Kop
23 Apr 17#18
Depending upon how much moisture there is you may want to consider boxes that are IP64-rated. e.g.
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Anyone who has used one knows these things are robust, stackable and simply the best out there.
Needed one to put catalogues in my boot, had ordered from Amazon but stock/price let me down so I cancelled. I noticed Rymans doing a deal. Was about to buy 3 for £27 when I noticed their banner for 15% off.
A great deal for a, well, really useful box! :smile:
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https://www.johnlewis.com/smartstore-by-orthex-stackable-plastic-water-resistant-storage-box/p1615154
Unlike the Really Useful boxes, the Orthex SmartStore boxes can be stacked inside of each other when empty.
Maybe try a smaller box to try?
I also use one to protect and hold my power extension reel in the winter for outdoor Christmas lights.