There’s a lot more to storing baby gear in a storage unit than simply throwing it in there and locking the door. It’s actually a particular process, depending on what it is you choose to store. But if you plan on having more kids, saving as much as you can from your first child is definitely the way to go. See what advice owner of Cluttershrink, Crystal Sabalaske, has to offer!
Pinball machines are alive and well, and Storage.com spoke with the largest and oldest pinball manufacturer in the world about how to store them. Read here for Stern Pinball’s advice on how to properly upkeep and store a pinball machine.
Books can educate and entertain, as well as take up space. Learn how self storage can help store your books as well as steps to prepare them for storage.
Learn how a storage locker can help keep your engagement ring safe and secret from your soon-to-be fiancé. Unlike larger storage units, a storage locker can provide security and privacy that you need before popping the question.
Do you play the trombone? Then read this post on how to clean it, store it in the proper case, and find the right storage environment to keep it in prime condition. Don’t forget to watch the instructional video at the end!
When moving or renovating, people will rent a storage unit to temporarily keep furniture safe and out of the way. While most items will be fine in storage, wooden furniture requires more attention. Since wooden furniture is prone to damage, you need to protect it with the right storage conditions.
Many people like to keep newspaper articles for a variety of reasons. Unfortunately, newspapers don’t last long in the wrong kind of storage. To learn how you can store newspapers without them becoming yellow and brittle, read here!
Energizer shares the proper ways to store batteries and the items they power, such as using climate-controlled storage units, and knowing what batteries you're using.
Taxidermy is a lot of work. If you’re renovating your home, someone in your house doesn’t want them there anymore, or whatever the case may be—don’t shove them somewhere else in the house. Instead, store your collection in a self storage unit. Read how to properly store them in order to keep the taxidermy in-tact.
Whether for decoration, sentimental value, or the love of the craft, many people enjoy pottery. However, pottery can take up space. Learn how to store pottery as well as prepare it before it’s time in self storage.