Cool. Yeah, I like having it all organized, especially since it makes it quick and easy to pick out specific components if I'm putting together a custom "sack lunch".jeepmang 3333 wrote:parafireboy wrote:I'm a bit of an OCD organizational freak, so I use a lot of Rubbermaid storage bins to keep things organized.
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Thats exactly what i was thinking of doing just wondering how others did it to see if they thought of something i havent.
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So my solution so far to keep thing under control thus far. I have all the accessory packs broken down and use hot beverage bag to sort, entrees are wrapped in sleve for easy ID, each drawer labeled for contents and so on. Im sure Ill be expanding soon as thr collection grows and they catch more overflow. Makes it nice to grab what i want with out breaking the pouches open and to pack custom ones depending on situation. Any suggestions are always welcome. Thanks!
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Im sure soon enough it will be closer to parafireboys setup as I am picking up another 10 cases tomorrow morning, however ive only been doing this 3 or 4 months but off to a good start thanks to this group!
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Looking great!jeepmang 3333 wrote:Im sure soon enough it will be closer to parafireboys setup as I am picking up another 10 cases tomorrow morning, however ive only been doing this 3 or 4 months but off to a good start thanks to this group!
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