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This is the best method I've found for storing a large variety of resistors. Here I have
this snazzy notebook that I purchased over a decade ago. It has these front pockets here
that are useful for storing things. Here's some boards, battery connectors, some other
little things, over here we have the lab notebook, pens, some extra batteries, little paper for
the resistors, latest lab paper, and here we have the pockets. Now the thing about resistors
is these fall out pretty easily, so I put them inside trading card holders -- here we go. These are just inside trading
card holders, upside down, inside the pockets and once I do that, they can't fall out. Now
I wrote the number on the trading card holders themselves, so that way if I ever have more
resistors that I want to put in of a different variety and kind, I don't have to completely
reorganize everything. It comes in here, you can see, from a few ohms 150 ohms, 680 ohms,
27k, 120k, 3.3M ohms, 10M ohms, and that's the best way that I've found to store a whole
bunch of resistors.