• @Almonds@mander.xyz
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    9 days ago

    I can’t throw boxes away because I’ve moved so many times to avoid rising rental costs. I’m packing again right now, and it’s really nice to have the little inserts that kind of stabilize the consoles in their boxes

    • Pirky
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      189 days ago

      In the past 14 years, ever since becoming an adult, I have had to move 11 different times. I have learned just how useful good boxes are. I can’t get rid of them, I’m gonna need them when I move again next year.

    • @surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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      109 days ago

      Thank you. You just helped me get to the bottom of why I can’t let these stupid boxes go. I used to move every year.

      Now that I don’t move so much, I think I can throw some out.

      • @Almonds@mander.xyz
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        99 days ago

        It’s crazy how strongly the brain tries to protect us from old stresses, without us being consciously aware of it.

        I’m glad you don’t need to move every year anymore! It’s one of those normalized things that truly shouldn’t be. I mean, it’s not the avocado toast that’s keeping homeownership out of reach, it’s the constant moving/application/deposit/etc fees we face so often

    • greenskye
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      59 days ago

      I’ve never repacked a console in its original box, even when I’ve had it.

  • Diplomjodler
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    369 days ago

    If you think of ever reselling it, having the original box is going to fetch a better price.

    • Sundray
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      79 days ago

      I’ll pay you a high price for that, stranger!

  • @solsangraal@lemmy.zip
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    349 days ago

    it gets harder to throw away the box after a few times of needing to exchange/return something, but you already threw away the box

    • Dremor
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      I keep my boxes in two cases : the warranty is still valid, or the thing is fragile and has a form that make it hard to find a replacement for (usually large and fragile flat things, like screens).

      All the other are waiting to be thrown away, in my garage.

  • @moakley@lemmy.world
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    When I upgrade to a new console, I put the old console in the original box. If I didn’t have that box, the console would just sit loose on a shelf in the back of my closet literally forever!

    Now it sits there in the box. This is way better.

  • LazyWatermelon3623
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    In 2007 I threw away about 50 boxes (all in great condition stored by my dad) of SNES/GBC/N64/GBA games and sold the cartridges for pennies.

    Don’t be me.

      • LazyWatermelon3623
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        59 days ago

        Bruh, I had Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Silver, Gold, Crystal, Stadium 1/2, Zelda Oot/MM, Conkers Bad Fur Day, Diddy Kong Racing, Donkey Kong 64 etc. in perfect condition. I swear my dad kept them all safe, even the manuals, inlays and everything were intact. When I was like 16 years old I wanted to get rid of all my childhood toys and get into adult stuff.

        It was like around 2010 when retro gaming really took off. I swore to never collect video games again.

  • @JimVanDeventer@lemmy.world
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    199 days ago
    • Takes picture of cardboard box in rubbish bin
    • Posts picture to feel smug and superior
    • Snorts a bit because of smug and superior feeling
    • Pulls box out of bin
    • Hugs box tight
    • Never let go of box
  • @Tattorack@lemmy.world
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    199 days ago

    This is bad advice. Don’t throw out the box immediately after opening your product. Rule of thumb; keep the box for as long as the warranty. If it’s a large thing, keep the box always in case you want to move.

      • @ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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        39 days ago

        Keeping the original box makes it easy if you have to mail something, since you don’t have to try and find one it fits in.

  • @glitchdx@lemmy.world
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    159 days ago

    A while back I threw out the box for a $1000 item. It immediately broke and I needed the original packaging to return the thing.

    So no, the box stays, at least for a year.

    • @PriorityMotif@lemmy.world
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      28 days ago

      I was about to say this. I created !flipping@lemmy.world to discuss selling on various platforms and I’ve sold plenty of boxes. One person sent me pics of their many copies of windows 98, 95, etc. boxes, like a disturbing amount.

  • troed
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    108 days ago

    Atari Falcon from 1993: $3000

    Atari Falcon from 1993, in mint condition box: $4000

  • @Pappabosley@lemmy.world
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    109 days ago

    But if i threw out the box, where would i keep the manual, warranty card and a few little screws or other bobbins that are always left.

    • @Scolding7300@lemmy.world
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      49 days ago

      I’ve got a big zip bag with manuals, and for screws and such I write a post-it note with a description/appliance name and I just tape it to the parts (tape it all together if there’s multiple

  • IninewCrow
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    99 days ago

    I usually hold onto the box of anything I buy brand new for about three months. After that you can get rid of it.

    Electronics either work or they don’t, there is seldom anything in between.

    If your device doesn’t fail or develop problems within a month or two, then it will last the warranty period and much longer if you take care of it.

    I just hang onto the box for two or three months just to be sure.

    The only other reason to hang onto the box is if you plan on reselling the device in a year or two. It’s a lot easier to resell for top dollar or a higher price if your device is clean, undamaged, has original manuals and the original box.

  • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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    89 days ago

    I agree for everything except Nintendo products.

    My biggest regret is tossing all my N64 game boxes. Nintendo fans will literally pay more than MSRP for just the box alone.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      29 days ago

      I did the same thing. SNES as well. The boxes were just packaging to me at the time, but now I wish I had them.