Let's see everyones organization.

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ThinkVision said:
I haven't had much luck finding anything in stock for a decent price range. I'll keep looking.

Everything I was looking at is currently unavailable.
You'll get there. Took me a while.

jason370 said:
I think buying from china is the most fun thing to do, so i keep doing it.
I just like buying buying the stuff. I'm all Reta. Most of mine comes from US based vendors, obviously it comes from China. My 4 kit purchase today is BO. I get a ton of stuff from GB.
 
BNLFL said:
You'll get there. Took me a while.

I just like buying buying the stuff. I'm all Reta. Most of mine comes from US based vendors, obviously it comes from China. My 4 kit purchase today is BO. I get a ton of stuff from GB.
What does BO stand for?
 
Also... Sorry this is a separate message @BNLFL but I'm sure there's a "collector" mentality with some of this stuff. I think you may have that haha!
 
ThinkVision said:
What does BO stand for?
Back ordered. He said 18-30 days, but said that last time and I had it in 5 days. It's not like I'll run out.

ThinkVision said:
Also... Sorry this is a separate message @BNLFL but I'm sure there's a "collector" mentality with some of this stuff. I think you may have that haha!
Who even has the most wins. Actually, I just like buying the stuff. I might have metal issues though.

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BNLFL said:
I just like buying the stuff
This is the conclusion I've come up with. I finally found a hobby that actually encourages hoarding. As it is expected to have good outcomes, it's not an outright loss for the moment.
 
Ruckus4519 said:
This is the conclusion I've come up with. I finally found a hobby that actually encourages hoarding. As it is expected to have good outcomes, it's not an outright loss for the moment.
I'm sure once I get into the rabbit hole.. it will be hard to come out with handfuls of products to stash everywhere. ...all the hiding places.
 
All of my filters, syringes, vials, etc. are in neat printed nesting baskets - I'll see if I can get that a bit more organized to take a picture lol

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ThinkVision said:
Those containers are NICE! It scratches my organization Itch just right.
If you mean the ones I posted - I printed like 10 of them, and they take up my entire wine fridge. No room for wine, all peps stored at a brisk 35 degrees.
 
ContainHer said:
If you mean the ones I posted - I printed like 10 of them, and they take up my entire wine fridge. No room for wine, all peps stored at a brisk 35 degrees.
What 3D printer did you use to make them, and do you have the file still?
 
ThinkVision said:
I'm sure once I get into the rabbit hole.. it will be hard to come out with handfuls of products to stash everywhere. ...all the hiding places.
Personally, my actual rabbit hole has been the supplies themselves. No matter what your stack is made of, you need supplies to actually carry out your research with. The only one thing you can purchase without regret is those little pink bottles of BAC water. Prices per bottle have more than doubled since this time last year, and Amazon poofing all BAC listings only exacerbated any all shortages.

There's always the possibility of supply getting cut off, and as GLPs are more or less lifetime medications, hoarding is "rational". Haven't gotten into KLOW and stuff, but if you're pinning daily, you might find it more practical to get into pens, which a rabbit hole of itself.

ContainHer said:
All of my filters, syringes, vials, etc. are in neat printed nesting baskets - I'll see if I can get that a bit more organized to take a picture lol

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Username checks out...? 😂😂😂
 
Ruckus4519 said:
Username checks out...? 😂😂😂
🤣 🤣 - it was a word play off my job, I work in transportation (ocean containers etc.)... but yes, considering my storage that does track.
 
ThinkVision said:
What 3D printer did you use to make them, and do you have the file still?
I have two printers and have made them on both - Bambulab P2S and the Elegoo Neptune 4 Plus. Bambu is easier with true auto level features. Elegoo needs a manual level every time you print one or you'll risk lift. I don't think I saved the file because I print direct, but I'll go back and look in my downloads.
 
deluge said:
I've posted these before but I use a tackle box for supplies, a discreet Tupperware box tucked into the back of the wine fridge for the pens, needles, and wipes, and the classic HydraPeak soup container with the Amazon inserts to hold 48 of the 3ml vials. Everything labelled using a P-Touch labelled.

The HydraPeak in the freezer is important, I think, due to the nature of self-defrosting refrigerators. I've seen my fridge to up into the 20ºF range easily 2x/month. Or, a many-hours long power failure could lead to thawing of the 'tides. Having them in an insulated container gives a significant safety factor.

I use a Govee wireless thermometer that sends both push notifications and emails to alert to temperature deviations. This is mostly for food storage but it protects the 'tides as well.

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You're giving me the itch to go order all the things from Amazon. I need a wireless thermometer for sure. I never thought about the defrost action in the freezer. I'm the proud owner of an older than dirt stand up freezer. I'm actually the third generation to own this hand-me-down. My husband hates it with a passion, but they truly don't make anything like it anymore. It's bulletproof. One of his biggest complaints is that it doesn't self defrost. Looks like I'll be transferring all my extras from the kitchen to the oldie in the basement! Thanks for sharing your setup.
 
medavaca said:
You're giving me the itch to go order all the things from Amazon. I need a wireless thermometer for sure. I never thought about the defrost action in the freezer. I'm the proud owner of an older than dirt stand up freezer. I'm actually the third generation to own this hand-me-down. My husband hates it with a passion, but they truly don't make anything like it anymore. It's bulletproof. One of his biggest complaints is that it doesn't self defrost. Looks like I'll be transferring all my extras from the kitchen to the oldie in the basement! Thanks for sharing your setup.
Sometimes old really is better!
 
ContainHer said:
I have two printers and have made them on both - Bambulab P2S and the Elegoo Neptune 4 Plus. Bambu is easier with true auto level features. Elegoo needs a manual level every time you print one or you'll risk lift. I don't think I saved the file because I print direct, but I'll go back and look in my downloads.
I had a cheap 3D printer, but that was a decade ago almost... Maybe it's time I re-invest in a modern-ish one!
 
RascalRaccoon said:
Was gifted the cutest lavender mini tool boxes. Ready to fill them up!

My kits in the freezer are just in their containers they come in so need to implement something for them. Haven’t found the right stl for me yet.
I might need to put that on my next Christmas list ❤️
 
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My freezer storage containers are of hard ABS body with a silicone lid and soft 3D printed vial insert. Fits 70 3ml vials. Perfect size for storing in my freezer drawers. The soft container is for my refrigerated peps.
 
ContainHer said:
All of my filters, syringes, vials, etc. are in neat printed nesting baskets - I'll see if I can get that a bit more organized to take a picture lol

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I saw these containers on ETSY... guy was asking $29 for a 100ct container which I thought was a good deal.
 
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