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Grimlineman

Might Stick Around
Nov 14, 2023
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Georgia
I have mine just thrown in the bottom of a wooden box a were I store my jarred tobacco in, not super organized but it works.

Looking for a cheap better way to storm them. I seen someone sells tubes to store them in but they proud of them at almost 30 dollar a tube.

Someone must have a cheap clever solution?
 
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Sigmund

Lifer
Sep 17, 2023
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Why not a plastic cup, a chipped coffee mug. A washed out veggie jar…a mason jar. Really anything cylindrical. It doesn’t strike me as all that complicated. A trip to the kitchen or garage should solve the problem. If you want to get fancy go to a thrift store and see what you find for 89 cents. Burnt out candle holder. The possibilities are endless.
 

Alejo R.

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 13, 2020
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I have mine just thrown in the bottom of a wooden box a were I store my jarred tobacco in, not super organized but it works.

Looking for a cheap better way to storm them. I seen someone sells tubes to store them in but they proud of them at almost 30 dollar a tube.

Someone must have a cheap clever solution?
A soda bottle. I have one where I put the used ones in the car. It works perfectly and in that case it doesn't stink up the car.