| Sleepless in Seattle | Posted: 23 July 2014 - 08:58 PM |
One of my weaknesses is a well made cardboard box. You never know when you're going to need one of a certain size or shape. So I've had to train myself not to pick up discarded boxes and cartons at the supermarket or pluck clean dry ones out of the recycling dumpster. Day before yesterday I purged my box collection and cut it down to about half its former size. But now I'm faced with all those boxes and cartons that appliances and electronics came in. I've been saving them for the next time I move, so I'll have the right size box with the proper packing materials inside it to prevent damage to the appliances and electronics. Today I pulled them out of my downstairs storage locker and found boxes for items that I've long since tossed out. I have to confess that I wanted to keep them because they are such large, heavy duty boxes. But I'm going to flatten them and toss them into the recycling bin. But what about the boxes for the appliances I still own? Have any of you come up with rules for deciding which kinds of boxes to keep (if any), and which ones to toss? I'm thinking that boxes for large, odd shaped appliances are probably keepers, since it might be difficult to scare up the right size boxes for those. And that all the others I should just flatten and toss out. Will in Seattle | |
Appliance/Electronics Boxes
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