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  2. 11 Marie Kondo-Inspired Storage Ideas to Organize Your ... - AOL

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    Has Marie Kondo inspired you to declutter? Here's how to use everyday items and store-bought baskets and tubs to spark the joy of decluttering.

  3. Chest (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A chest (also called a coffer or kist) is a type of furniture typically having a rectangular structure with four walls and a removable or hinged lid, primarily used for storage, usually of personal items. The interior space may be subdivided into compartments or sections to organize its contents more effectively.

  4. Air-free technique - Wikipedia

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    The most straightforward type of air-free technique is the use of a glovebox. A "glove bag" uses the same idea, but is usually a poorer substitute because it is more difficult to purge, and less well sealed. Inventive ways of accessing items beyond the reach of the gloves exist, such as the use of tongs and strings.

  5. Food storage container - Wikipedia

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    Many products use low-density polyethylene formed into plastic bags or plastic boxes. There are many makers of plastic boxes some such as Tupperware and Lock & Lock are known throughout much of the developed world. Metal containers. Longer-term storage or storage of items needing a higher degree of protection from the elements may use sheet metal.