Doctor Steuss wrote:...
Food storage plastics often have a bit more plasticity, which can help with longevity, ...
TXSTARFIRE wrote:I had the bottom of a glass water cooler bottle break when the bottle was half full of change.
Lemon Thrower wrote:No, don't use glass. The weight of the pennies really magnifies the force so small vibrations can cause the glass to break. Just setting it on the counter it can happen.
DC_Penny_Guy wrote:For a couple of years, I was using all kinds of different plastic containers. Empty Tide detergent containers, empty dishwasher pod containers, empty protein powder jugs... I also have one big full Home Depot bucket, too heavy to move.
Then, I realized this was silly. I can just take an empty bank penny box, fill it up with copper pennies, duct tape it closed, and VOILA! A perfectly stackable copper & cardboard brick.
One day, it'll be a few minutes of work with a utility knife to open up all those boxes and get the pennies out, and that'll be annoying. But for the time being, it's nearly free (I just gotta buy duct tape once in a while), and it makes storage so much easier, because they stack nicely.
Recyclersteve wrote:I personally don’t like the boxes because I don’t want a container which advertises on the outside that it contains money.
Morsecode wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:I personally don’t like the boxes because I don’t want a container which advertises on the outside that it contains money.
Good point. On the other hand, how many boxes of cents is your typical burglar going to be able to run off with?
hobo finds wrote:Steel cans so you can recycle them later.
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