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Reddit mentions of Storex Portable File Storage Box with Drawer Tray, Latch Lid, Letter Size, Black (61523U01C)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Storex Portable File Storage Box with Drawer Tray, Latch Lid, Letter Size, Black (61523U01C). Here are the top ones.

Storex Portable File Storage Box with Drawer Tray, Latch Lid, Letter Size, Black (61523U01C)
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    Features:
  • Unique design includes a removable bottom drawer
  • Lightweight poly construction
  • Easy grip handle
  • Easily transport files from place to place
  • Made with 25% post-consumer material
Specs:
ColorBlack/Silver
Height12.99 Inches
Length14.49 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2012
SizeUNITS
Weight3.6 Pounds
Width11.79 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Storex Portable File Storage Box with Drawer Tray, Latch Lid, Letter Size, Black (61523U01C):

u/Tangurena ยท 5 pointsr/actuallesbians

Get a note book and a file drawer for records. Any repairs or improvements, save the receipts. I also save utility bills and check them about every 6 months. You never know when Comcast decides to add some new fee. Or if your water bill goes way up and you don't do things differently than last year, that can be a sign of a leaking pipe.

In the storage thing I save all the instruction books and warranty papers for new appliances.

Something like:
http://www.amazon.com/IRIS-Letter-Size-Portable-Wing/dp/B00CY53K88/
http://www.amazon.com/Storex-Portable-Storage-Drawer-61523U01C/dp/B002JGJ47S/

In the notebook, I usually keep names and numbers of repair people. So if my neighbor asks, I can tell them. Or if they had something done that I want done maybe next year, I can write it down.

Also, the notebook is where I write down instructions for things that only get done once per year, like draining the sprinkler system.

u/KardBored1 ยท 1 pointr/personalfinance

I'm sorry for the stress you are under, but you are a great person for helping your SO like this. He won't be able to think straight for a while. You helping with this will be a huge load off his shoulders.

I'm based in the US, but my father passed a while ago so I've had to do the same thing. Just a couple things I learned. I was able to rent a casket. I know this sounds weird, but hear me out. :) It costs a fraction of a full casket. You pay for the actual box the person is in, but the funeral home puts a dressy casket frame around that internal box. They keep the external frame after the funeral, and your family member is buried or cremated in the inner box.

One thing I am glad I bought was a small, portable filing box. I kept all of the paperwork in there along with a collection of the extra death certificates. That way I always knew where my fathers items were.Keep copies of his incoming bills, insurance items, subscriptions, etc.

And remember, for almost all of these things, there is no huge rush. Take time to help your SO. Once the funeral is over just attack these things slowly.