>>8707479>>8707484Just wondering, dudes. There's some person on /toy/, who also said he only puts them in his attic and garage, floating around making a lot of poorfag justifications without realizing how poorfag he sounds.
Didn't realize there were more of you trying to justify and pretend that cardboard boxes are so great for storage and that you're not awful with your money and don't actually care about the shit you're buying or can't afford to own it, since you're already planning to resell that shit the day you opened your toy.
But you guys are really reinforcing your stereotype though. Cheapskates who buy poorly made furniture, can't afford organizers, who are bad with money and hoard piles of trash.
Also, if you don't have a pillar of trash sitting around somewhere, how tiny is your collection? Just owning 20 import toys is going to be about a 8' x 8" column of trash.
Pretty nasty shit, unless you're actually buying containers to store that shit to keep the bugs from making them into condos.
but it makes sense that your collection wouldn't be that large, considering you can't even afford to keep your toys.
>they still take up a good amount of spaceI use compartmentalized containers and it takes up about 50x less space than cardboard boxes, which is easier to take organize than shitty light, bowing towers of cardboard