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I use empty cardboard boxes and shoe boxes to store my coin collection, and one to use to dry out my spools of filament.
Filament? 3D printer? Why do they need to be dry? I am just interested, I don't know. But I'd like to know =)!
Also yes, shoe box gang rise up! They're just so convenient for storing loose things. Their different branding makes it easy to identify what's got what in it.
Moist filament leads to bubbly prints :)