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Reddit mentions of LOCK & LOCK Airtight Rectangular Food Storage Container with Drain Tray 131.87-oz / 16.48-Cup
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- Upland 7-Piece Comforter Set Includes: 1 Comforter, 2 Shams, 1 Bedskirt, 1 Cushion, 1 Neck Roll, 1 Breakfast Pillow
- Measurements: Comforter 86" x 86", Shams 20" x 26", Bedskirt 54" x 75" +14" drop, Square Cushion 18" x 18", Neck Roll 7" x 18", Breakfast Pillow 12" x 18"
- Luxurious pin-sonic pressed medallion quilted patchwork pattern
- Soft, lightweight, and comfy fabric versatile for any bedroom décor
- Care Instruction: Machine wash gentle cycle with cold water. (Sun dry or low tumble dry)
Features:
Specs:
Color | Clear |
Height | 3.31 Inches |
Length | 11.61 Inches |
Weight | 1.07 Pounds |
Width | 9.06 Inches |
I exclusively use the lock n locks to store all my stuff.
A few notes would be, if you're storing boxes, just buy the biggest lock n locks you can get, something like this
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lock-Rectangular-Storage-Container-Clear/dp/B001CMUOBK/ref=pd_sim_201_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=WM4TBGDFWMMQD8A8GKQN
If you're storing relatively loose cigars, what I like to do is bunch them up into bundles and tie them up with some ribbon so they stay sort of together, I put those in smaller lock n lock, typically this one
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0000AN4CT/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Also as a note, those Boveda packs last WAAAY longer in tupperware than in humidors, I think I have at least 1 that's been going for a couple years at this point without drying out.
As for cedar strips, honestly you might have some luck asking in the places you're buying from in Barcelona.
We have these square plastic containers that we use for rearing larval mosquitoes (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000AN4CT/ref=psdc_13880481_t1_B0000AN4CP). We have some plexiglass cut to the size of the container and a screw driven through in each corner so it doesn't slide around in the ice. It provides a pretty good work surface for manipulating the mosquitoes. It does get a little wet, so I normally work on top of an index card.
Usually I'm cutting legs off of live mosquitoes, so I don't have to worry about RNA degradation.
Still not a terrible price. I need to look into one... I just have a small acrylic jar right now that holds about 25.