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lager

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I have a lot of stuff now and I know I'll be doing this for a while. Now I'm looking for something to keep it all in. I don't want it all sprawled out on my desk or counter tops so I'm looking at something to store my juices and accessories. My immediate thought was some kind of utility box or tackle box but then I know I travel a lot so I figured I wanted some sort of soft case that would fit into my backpack or my suitcase without any problems. I've looked at camera bags, nurses bags, doctors bags, soft toolboxes and a lot of others. Any suggestions?
 

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I have a lot of stuff now and I know I'll be doing this for a while. Now I'm looking for something to keep it all in. I don't want it all sprawled out on my desk or counter tops so I'm looking at something to store my juices and accessories. My immediate thought was some kind of utility box or tackle box but then I know I travel a lot so I figured I wanted some sort of soft case that would fit into my backpack or my suitcase without any problems. I've looked at camera bags, nurses bags, doctors bags, soft toolboxes and a lot of others. Any suggestions?

For day to day use, I picked up a small make-up brush kit (Sonia Kashuk) from Target and took out the innards. It holds 2 batts and attys and a bunch of cartridges. It's very inconspicuous. For storing stuff at home, look at photo boxes. They're very cheap, come in different colors and patterns, and will hold a lot. I don't know how much stuff you take when you travel, but I have seen that some people are using cases made to carry diabetic supplies. Good luck with your search.
 
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