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Rubbermaid- Hard Plastic / Closing / Stackable Containers


Nimravis

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I like to stop by different Goodwill stores to find containers that I can use for storing fossils. Today I made a great purchase of these 3 Hard plastic Rubbermaid containers that are large and have latches to secure them, plus they are stackable- and for the low price of $3.99 each I had to grab them.

 

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53 minutes ago, caldigger said:

You really have the best Goodwill store Ralph!

Because I am in the car a lot, I stop at certain ones that I usually can find good things. I am waiting for the day that someone donates fossils, like they do recent seashells.

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I have one locally here in town and thet do always seem to have a fresh supply of recent seashells coming in. :headscratch:

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If anyone here has cats - those big plastic cat litter buckets are great for storing fossils. I have several of them packed with fossils and fossiliferous matrix rock. The best part is, they are "free" because I would be buying them any way.

 

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Purina-Tidy-Cats-Clumping-Cat-Litter-Instant-Action-Multi-Cat-Litter-35-lb-Pail/17252387

 

 

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