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Im a little dissapointed in myself for not thinking of it sooner. I tossed about 20 of these in the recycling bin before I realized I could reuse them myself.
Title is a little deceptive yes, but I still consider them free when you have a source. Baby formula containers!
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When You can get yourself a source… well you have a source! They will feel endless and will just keep on comming. I have racked up quite a decent amount of them. I am able to use them for part storage, office supplies like rubber bands, resistors seperated in ziplocks and much much more.
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To get started you first peel off the paper label.
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Clean out the inside with a paper towel. Dont use water since these are made with cardboard.
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Apply a label or sharpie, then stack them away.
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You are probably wondering were to get these. Reach out to a pregnant friend or couple i’m sure they will bag them for you. The other method is do what I did…. Have a baby… jk haha. My wifes pregnancy was completly unrelated to this.