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rob77:
taking up just 6 drawers in a organizer box ;)


and you can quickly find the value you need while they're not taking up too much drawers ;)

rdl:
I got those tubes on ebay. They were called "bead storage tubes" and were listed as a crafting item. Something like these, except I didn't buy a hundred of them and I paid about double the price (per tube).

http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-Clear-Plastic-Tubes-W-Hang-Caps-Container-Storage-Seed-Beads-Jewelry-Crafts-/281101470810

daybyter:
Just a small cardboard box with regular letter envelopes. I also have a second box for capacitors.

tautech:
I got these trays years ago from a estate sale with contents  :) , there are 5 in all and the 1 \$\Omega\$-9.1 \$\Omega\$ compartments double up for 10 \$\Omega\$ to 100 \$\Omega\$ also has M \$\Omega\$ values up to 10 and doubles up for 10 M \$\Omega\$ +
Only the top tray is that busy and they just stack nicely on each other.  :)

100 \$\Omega\$ to 910 \$\Omega\$ tray:


Oh yeah. measurements: 10" x 14"x 2" high. Stack of 5 is ~8" tall.

Muttley Snickers:
I've always toyed with the idea of using CD storage racks for an alternate purpose, they are generally readily available around at our local council recycle centre in a variety of forms for next to nothing and cheap to buy new anyway, I have dozens of them here along with hundreds of empty CD cases that really should be put to better use. 

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