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Best gear box hideaways

appropionate

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If storage outside home isn’t an option of course.

After some discussion about the thoroughness of police searches (here in Germany anyways) I’ve learned they’re not going to tear your place apart unless they’ve a very good reason, so no taking apart of furniture or ripping cupboards off the wall to check for caches in the wall etc. Don’t even check cellar rooms sometimes but I wouldn’t bet on that.

A classic would probably be storage in food containers, and if effort isn’t a factor, a cache behind some furniture not easily moveable seems decent, but perhaps there are easier ways I’m not thinking of.

If this thread is a bad idea for some reason, please get rid of it.
 
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nobenchrichy

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Just some ideas:
  • Inside a rarely used desktop computer
  • Inside a gaming console
  • In attic
  • Make yourself a secret compartment on the underside of a small recliner.
  • Locked box under your bed (lol)
  • Inside pockets of clothes in your closet
 
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Majorgains123

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Type in hidden safe stash on Amazon (or on Google) there is tons of stuff that looks like house hold items that have hidden storage. (Clock, coffee can, books, ect…) Hide it in plain sight… That’s what i do. Get one of the book safes and throw a Bible cover over it. No one comes in someone else’s place and is like… Shit i really need to read the bible right now LOL
 
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MentalPariah

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Mine gear sits on the bookshelf out in the open, but I’ve got no reason to hide it. My pins however stay stashed behind the decorative towels in the bathroom cabinet because I have a little one and dont need her telling everyone her stepdad has needles, she cant see the vials on top of the book shelf though and they’re fairly innocuous looking anyways. Old check boxes work well too because let’s face it who uses checks anymore lol
 
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cmlaracy

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Metal toolbox is good too, you can sort vials, orals, raws, etc in all the drawers, plus it can lock.
I’d say a fishing tackle box is one step up. Plastic is a lot softer so less chances of a cracked vial and tackle boxes come with little compartments that are the perfect size. They come in a huge range of sizes and configurations.
 
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