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Reddit mentions of #1 Coin and Small Parts Envelope with Gummed Flap for Home or Office Use, 28 lb. Brown Kraft, 2-1/4 x 3-1/2, 500 per Box (50162)

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#1 Coin and Small Parts Envelope with Gummed Flap for Home or Office Use, 28 lb. Brown Kraft, 2-1/4 x 3-1/2, 500 per Box (50162)
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    Features:
  • FEATURE: The #1 Coin and Small Part Envelope is perfect for coins, seeds, medication, and any small parts. Good for both home and office use, the Coin and Small Parts Envelope is multi-functional!
  • 28 LB BROWN KRAFT STOCK: Manufactured from durable 28 lb. stock, the brown kraft paper will provide privacy of the contents. The durability of the heavy paper will withstand normal wear and tear of everyday use.
  • GUMMED FLAP: These coin envelopes have a moisture activated secure seal with deep Gumming on the flap.
  • The flaps close with full flap GUM to endure automatic processing and humid climates to ensure the envelope stays sealed so your contents don't fall out!
  • 500 ENVELOPES IN EACH BOX: ideal for both everyday office use and bulk mailings, each box of Quality Park #1 Coin and Small Parts Brown Kraft Envelopes provides a long lasting supply for your Home and Office Needs!
Specs:
ColorLight Brown
Height2.4 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
Size#1 - 2-1/4 x 3-1/2
Weight1.75 Pounds
Width3.7 Inches

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Found 3 comments on #1 Coin and Small Parts Envelope with Gummed Flap for Home or Office Use, 28 lb. Brown Kraft, 2-1/4 x 3-1/2, 500 per Box (50162):

u/realistic_meat · 3 pointsr/gardening

I keep mine in paper coin envelopes inside of a ziplock freezer bag in the freezer.

The envelopes are something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Small-Envelope-Gummed-Office-50162/dp/B000Y50ZD8

I bought a box of 500 about 10 years ago in an office supply store and I still have about 400 left.

u/z2amiller · 2 pointsr/diyelectronics

I have one of these Plano boxes and I really like it. There's a large area on top that fits tools (wire strippers, crimpers, tweezers, desoldering supplies, etc), and then three drawers. The two bottom drawers are double-depth, so they fit prototyping supplies like jumper wires, breadboards, etc very well.

I've since outgrown that box but bought a four-pack of these Plano 3700 boxes. Apparently that is a pretty standard size and other companies make holders and stuff for them if you end up with a ton of them.

For smaller components (SMD) these tiny little boxes are great. One of those boxes holds a whole reel of 5,000 0603-sized resistors. Some people also use small paper envelopes to hold their components.

u/ZorbaTHut · 1 pointr/programming

Dang, that's pretty nice.

I'm pretty sure what he had were literally thousands of these, plus appropriately-sized boxes so they could sit vertically. All marked with their contents.

Not nearly as beautiful, but a whole lot cheaper.