It's time to organise my drawer of shame.
Where did you source the cutters?
2 0 Replyhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DD1NZCR/
They are adhesive, but I glued them down to make sure they stay.
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All I see if a lot of plastic that doesn't need to exist.
8 6 ReplyWell I guess it's not for you then. I'm sure you have nothing plastic in your home just for storage, huh? Right...
7 6 ReplyThose bags come in a cardboard box with the same functionality.
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Don’t they come in boxes though, that do the exact same thing? This is just making more plastic stuff. You still have to throw out the boxes..
1 0 ReplyYeah, but I can buy in bulk and keep more than one box's worth in my container. And also it fits better in my drawer. If you hang around the 3D printing community for very long, you'll find that people sometimes don't necessary print things to solve problems, but to just custom make things that fit their lifestyle better. It's usually about efficiency, or improving. Or sometimes it's just because you can.
3 0 ReplyDidn’t realize home organization was a 3-D printing community..
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Tbf the boxes break and crumble over time. Different brands and sizes might not fit the same way as those prints.
I compost thin cardboard like that the boxes those come in too.
1 0 ReplyThis would be a good one if you're sight impaired since the text is in contrast to the box.
Otherwise you just have a generic paper box that is the exakt same size as the other plastic bag boxes.
What would improve this though if they used different colours for the different size bags.
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I mean, you could've just place them inside one bag of the same kind to keep track of 'em and still have a lot of space in the drawer...
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