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In Reply to: RE: Recommendations for moving LP's in local (cross-town) move posted by caffeinator on July 19, 2016 at 05:36:56
Trader Joe shopping bags. Each bag will hold from 35 to 55 LPs more or less. And they have easy to use handles. Easy on the back and stack-able.Check out this previous thread.
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=vinyl&m=1057318
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The trader Joe's paper bags won't handle the weight of more than a few LPs. The paper handles WILL rip right off the bag, spilling your vinyl to the ground. Learned that painfully...
They are a dollar each and we have reused some of them at least 100 times as that is what we use to grocery shop and save on paper. I keep some in the car for flea market LP purchases.You must not know of Trader Joe's or you would have recognized that their paper bags are brown and look like paper.
Trust me or at least your eyes. Paper would not have transported the quantities of LPs you see in my photos.
I have transported at least 4,500 LPs this way! No way would paper hold up.
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All I can tell you is that my local trader joes uses PAPER BAGS with handles glued on them. They come apart when you look crosseyed at them. I wouldn't trust them to carry heavy LPs. YMMV, or perhaps your TJ's is more upmarket than mine.
These bags are machine sewn and have cloth handles.
My photos should make their appropriateness evident. Just my $.02.
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We are talking about two different bags. The ones in your link obviously work fine. I thought you were referring to TJ's standard shopping bags, which are paper with the self destruct handles. My bad.
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