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  2. Self-storage box - Wikipedia

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    Self-storage rental bins are primarily lockable boxes made from hard plastic suitable for household goods, clothing, shoes, electronics, documents and books. They typically have a capacity of at least 80 liters and a weight limit of approximately 45 kg (100 lb). The storage bins are usually picked up from the tenants' location.

  3. Wag-Aero CUBy - Wikipedia

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    Wag-Aero CUBy. The Wag-Aero CUBy is a replica of the Piper J-3, designed by Dick Wagner and marketed by Wag-Aero of Lyons, Wisconsin as plans or in kit form. [2] [3] [4] The aircraft is currently marketed under the name Wag-Aero Sport Trainer. [5]

  4. Flexible intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    A flexible intermediate bulk container ( FIBC ), jumbo, bulk bag, super sack, big bag, or tonne bag is an industrial container made of flexible fabric that is designed for storing and transporting dry, flowable products, such as sand, fertilizer, and granules of plastic. [1] [2] [3]

  5. I Shop at Dollar Tree: Here Are My 5 Frugal Favorites

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    “Dollar Tree has nice plastic storage bins for organizing desk drawers, bathroom drawers or kitchen cupboards,” Pedigo said. “They offer several different shapes, sizes and colors.” ...

  6. Waste container - Wikipedia

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    A waste container, also known as a dustbin, [1] rubbish bin, trash can, and garbage can, among other names, is a type of container intended to store waste that is usually made out of metal or plastic. The words "rubbish", "basket" and "bin" are more common in British English usage; "trash" and "can" are more common in American English usage.

  7. Timeline of plastic development - Wikipedia

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    Eduard Simon, a German apothecary, discovers polystyrene. [2] 1844. Thomas Hancock patents the vulcanization of rubber in Britain immediately followed by Charles Goodyear in United States. [3] 1856. Parkesine, the first member of the Celluloid class of compounds and considered the first man-made plastic, is patented by Alexander Parkes. [4] 1869.

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