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Jason's favorite 'cheapo' yoyo storage cases
« on: February 07, 2012, 02:16:42 AM »

As some of you may know, I have a fairly extensive yoyo collection.

One of the challenges with having a large collection, however, is where to put them all!  Before I post my suggestion, I'd like to note that probably the best and most attractive cases I've encountered are the ones that Brett Grimes makes.  They're very reasonably priced, especially considered the minimal shipping charges, look great and do a fantastic job of protecting yoyos.  If you're looking for a great case to store under 21 yoyos or less, I would suggest you check them out.

However, if you're looking for a very economical way to store a lot of yoyos, you need a case option that is really cheap.  After searching nearly every fishing tackle, super store, crafts store, etc., I have finally settled on what I believe is the ideal 'cheapo' case.  Presenting the: Sears Stack_On 14-1/2" 17 Compartment Storage Box - Red.  (Sexy name, no?)  This is a great storage solution.  Here's why:

1. The compartments are perfect fits for most yoyos.
2. The lid is clear so you can see inside.
3. It holds 24 yoyos.  (You may need to use a bit of foam or cardboard to divide some of the 'double wide' compartments, however.)
4. It stacks on top of itself.
5. It's readily available at Sears.
6. It's cheap!  $6.99 regular price.

Here's the Sears Item# 00962314000 and the Model# SBR-18.

And a few photos of the case:







I have about 10 of these cases filled with yoyos (and another four or five of Brett's cases I think).  If you've been looking for a great 'mass storage' yoyo case option, hopefully this helps you out!
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Re: Jason's favorite 'cheapo' yoyo storage case
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2012, 02:22:26 AM »

This next item is really more of a tray rather than a case, because it doesn't have a cover, but I really like these as well.  I use these to store yoyos that are waiting for anodizing or are frequently used/thrown.  The nice thing about these is that not only are they perfect fits for yoyos, they're also covered in fabric and velvet on the inside.  Ross (in California) has these for $9.99.  I picked up a couple and really like them.  This is a nice alternative who is looking for something more to help organize a shelf as opposed to longer term storage.

It's called the "18 section Jewelry Tray Organizer" by Rayman Waites.



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Re: Jason's favorite 'cheapo' yoyo storage case
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2012, 11:48:50 AM »

That's some pretty good stuff there Jason! I'm always on the lookout for a good cheapo case, so I might have to give one of these a go.
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Re: Jason's favorite 'cheapo' yoyo storage cases
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2012, 01:14:02 AM »

you got some good idea on the storage. as for brett's cases they rock.  just bought the 15 pack case and i love it super clean look and built well and honestly 41 bucks to have a nice case sent to your door.. cant beat that
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Re: Jason's favorite 'cheapo' yoyo storage cases
« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2012, 06:19:04 AM »

Am I really the only one who uses tennis ball containers to store yoyos?
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Re: Jason's favorite 'cheapo' yoyo storage cases
« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2012, 07:49:00 AM »

Am I really the only one who uses tennis ball containers to store yoyos?
That's probably scratch them... also you will need to take out other yoyos if the one you're looking for is in the bottom most stack...
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