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Store Electronic Chargers In Ziplock Bags

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Date: 01/23/2008 Topic: Organizing > Miscellaneous  
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I have 5 chargers for my electronics. I keep from getting them mixed up and tangled up by sticking them in their very own zip lock. The quart size is perfect. I put on the front in marker what device the charger is for and they get stored nice and neat in my desk. You can also put the handbook in there if you need to.

By Debradj from Illinois
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I do the same. Whenever, I open up a new electronic product, I label all the connecting wires with a piece of masking tape. I write the product brand name and date of purchase. This way, all parts match. Kathy, Pittsburgh PA

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By keeper60 (242) Profile Contact
Hint,it's better to store these things in a paper bag...plastic holds moisture.It's better to store in such things in paper.It stays dry..I retired from Sheriffs dept.and evidence is stored in paper..

Posted on 02/07/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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