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Originally Posted by IVARR
since i've been away for 13 years, what do you put small parts in now that cameras are all SD cards.
i've still got dozens of film canisters with campy and shimano chain ring bolts, cable ends, bearings, cones, hub washers, brake caliper parts, and on and on and on ???
Lol, my father, and his father, used baby food jars to sort screws, nuts, bolts, etc. You can barely find baby food in jars now - it's plastic tubs and squeeze pouches!

Google "disposable food containers" for the kind that restaurants use (the pint and quart soup containers work well). The drawback is that you either buy a few, and they're expensive, or you buy a lot and they're cheap.
Here's 50 for $16. I haven't tried those, you want the soft durable plastic, not the brittle but hard clear plastic.

Glad and Ziploc also make reusable containers, but they run .50 - $1 each.
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