deacon wrote:What about a hollow book? Keep it in at the bottom of a pile of books. Hide your stash in the open. I have one, and I think its cool.
RD5 wrote:deacon wrote:What about a hollow book? Keep it in at the bottom of a pile of books. Hide your stash in the open. I have one, and I think its cool.
I so need to look up how to do this!
RD5 wrote:I'm looking for a container to keep in the house that's also air tight or close to it
Doctor Steuss wrote:Two of the things I learned from being robbed last year:
1. If you've read or heard about a hiding place, there's a very good chance that thieves have also read and/or heard about that hiding place and will search there first. In other words, once someone has suggested a hiding place (especially on something as public as the internet), don't use it. This also means you should never disclose your own hiding place ideas.
2. Store your items in as many different places as feasible. "Don't keep all of your eggs in one basket."
As far as what type of container(s) to use; as long as they aren't being jostled around, and there isn't a lot of moisture, just about anything will work (Tupperware, plastic bags, paper bags, envelopes, used/empty food containers [cottage cheese containers, peanut butter containers, etc.], glass bottles/jars, ammo boxes, and so on…).
Treetop wrote:Doctor Steuss wrote:Two of the things I learned from being robbed last year:
1. If you've read or heard about a hiding place, there's a very good chance that thieves have also read and/or heard about that hiding place and will search there first. In other words, once someone has suggested a hiding place (especially on something as public as the internet), don't use it. This also means you should never disclose your own hiding place ideas.
2. Store your items in as many different places as feasible. "Don't keep all of your eggs in one basket."
As far as what type of container(s) to use; as long as they aren't being jostled around, and there isn't a lot of moisture, just about anything will work (Tupperware, plastic bags, paper bags, envelopes, used/empty food containers [cottage cheese containers, peanut butter containers, etc.], glass bottles/jars, ammo boxes, and so on…).
great post. Whatever you do, Id keep it in more then one spot myself. So fire or theft or whatever wouldnt leave you without some of your stash.
CtrlAltBernanke wrote:I've been thinking a lot about renting a very small storage unit because I don't want to take any chances if I ever get robbed at home. It's only $40 a month for the smallest unit where I'm at. I'm more of the, store anywhere but your home and bank, type of person. I do know a person who has buried it in their backyard and now has a bunch of poison ivy bushed on top of it. I know this will never happen but I have also considered purchasing a huge can of bear mace and putting that in the storage unit also just in case I'm ever made at gun point to go to the storage area so somebody can rob me.
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