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I was at Staples and discovered Really Useful Boxes, a storage tote company. They make a rectangular shaped 6.5 Liter box that is 6" tall, 7" wide, and about 17" long. The label said weatherproof and I was impressed with the solid build and positive latches. 

For $10.49, I bought one, took it home, and discovered I can fit around 25packs of plastics per box. The best part is that Staples has a $10 off of $30 and a 15% off storage coupons. I went back to the store and bought six more for $45! They're stackable, and I can fit many of these in my compartments. Now, rather than sifting through big ziplocks for a specific pack of something, they're all single-filed. I have a box for craws, one for shakey worms, drop shots, a beaver box, etc. 

i have no affiliation with the company, I'm just impressed with the product and figured some of you might be too. Tight lines!

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Nice solution!

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I like that.

A-Jay

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Be makin a trip to staples tomorrow

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We have some of the  "Really Useful Boxes" in the lab at work. Nicest plastic storage boxes I've ever seen. 

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3 hours ago, Evan K said:

Cool idea. I use almost identical Flambeau boxes for plastics.

 

 

 

It always has been. 

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13 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

It always has been. 

Well, I learn something new everyday. I wouldn't have guessed that since we talk about it here all the time.

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