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Storage for puzzles etc?

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NotQuiteCockney · 05/10/2005 20:16

Does anyone know where I can get ziplock sorts of bags, with nice sturdy zips, or mesh bags, or similar, for storing puzzles etc? We have lots of toys with lots of bits, and I'd like to sort them out ...

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NotQuiteCockney · 05/10/2005 22:07

Bump?

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aloha · 05/10/2005 22:08

Don't know but it's a remarkably good idea!

frannykenstein · 05/10/2005 22:13

Ooh good, another chance to convert people to these fab bags. They look brilliant hung on pegs, or you can just chuck them in a wardrobe.

NotQuiteCockney · 05/10/2005 22:16

Um? Frannykenstein? I'm only seeing a lot of wooden pegs there. Am I missing something?

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frannykenstein · 05/10/2005 22:19

LOL! Sorry, I'm an idiot. Back in a minute with the right link

jamiesam · 05/10/2005 22:19

Super cheap solution - freezer bags with zip... (oh, and don't forget to make same mark on reverse of all pieces of same puzzle, different mark for each puzzle, so if children pour several puzzles all over the floor you can sort them out....)

frannykenstein · 05/10/2005 22:21

these

Rereading your post, they may not be quite what you are looking for, but they are fab. Find another use for them if necessary

ScarySkribble · 05/10/2005 22:38

I use the Gliss from ikea good value and they stack too, ideal for jigsaws, barbie bits and bobs etc.

ScarySkribble · 05/10/2005 22:43

I'm sure the zip bags on here are available in places like The Stationery Box or WH Smith.

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