Desiccant Container - Paper Storage Bag - Triangle
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We're here to help you modify a design without breaking the bank. In fact, we often work for free, so don't be shy about reaching out to us via email. You can find our contact details right on our page. If you want to see more of my designs, check out my website at https://3domcontact.wixsite.com/3dom. Printing on paper is a rare occurrence these days, and I've noticed that my paper often goes stale due to moisture in the air. So when I opened a new ream, I thought it would be a good idea to store the pages that didn't fit into the printer in a sealed bag. I had some large snap-lock bags in the pantry that could hold a decent amount of A4 pages, leaving just enough room for some desiccant to keep things dry. I chose this container because it fits snugly alongside an inch of paper inside a 'snaplock' bag. The top is designed to fit tightly, but if you're concerned about it coming loose, I've added holes at each end that can be threaded with a string. The idea is to pass the string through the body and the lid before adding the desiccant. Tie a knot on the outside of the body end to prevent it from pulling through. Fill the container and the desiccant will move around the string, securing everything in place. Finally, tie a snug knot on the lid end to keep things tight.
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