Does anyone else sort their stuff into euro boxes on shelves? I’ve put NFC tags on them to make it easier to relabell them.

  • Ulf@feddit.org
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    6 days ago

    When I was 14, I got to remodel my room. I basically made it a warehouse with IKEA IVAR shelves an PAPPIS boxes. As I got more heavy tools and chemicals over the years (yes, I live amongst my precious tools) I started switching to EuroBoxes. I LOVE them.

    But I also really struggle with fitting stuff into them neatly. I have sleepless nights, trying to combine different standards for containers and items.

    (Bin offen für PN, wenn Du magst😉)

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      2 months ago

      Eroboxes are standardised to fit on a Euro pallet. A pallet measures 800 × 1200 mm. The box sizes are: 200 × 300 mm, 400 × 300 mm, 400 × 600 mm, 800 × 1200 mm, The height is determined by the manufacturer.

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    2 months ago

    Not sure if they’re euro boxes, but I organized my collectors items in clear totes and those are stacked on my shelves. No labels needed - it’s obvious what’s inside. Just keep like with like and it’s all good.

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    2 months ago

    Well, I tend to write out detailed plans in Markdown or AsciiDoc for events ranging from the mundane to the complex, and from the imminent through to the distant future.

    Physically, though, my desk and bedroom have always been somewhat cluttered; and virtually-speaking, my /home and my hierarchical notes directory are both fairly ugly.

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      2 months ago

      In the boxes, categorise and list details about specific items such as clothing sizes and whether they have permanent stains. A friend of mine gave me the idea. He writes instructions for use on tags attached to appliances.