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3 Ways Boardgamers Store Board Games – And Keep Components in Place

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Have you ever wondered how to store your board games? Have you ever asked yourself what the best way to keep your board game components from messing up inside the box? In this video, we’re going to show the best way to store your board games.

Follow these tips and your components will stay in place.

Intro 00:00:00
Tip #1 00:01:45
Tip #2 00:03:08
Tip #3 00:04:58
Wrap up 00:07:05

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10 Comments

  1. I always put silica gel packs in with my cardboard for moisture and smell. Can buy 1000 at a time.

  2. How do you store your Board games? We love to here your thoughts♥️

  3. Viticulture's was the first insert I threw out because it's worse than nothing. Folded Space inserts are great! I have a box full of surplus zipbags.

  4. Love your channel! You're both such a joy to watch and I learn so much from you. I store my components mostly in bags and separate them into their own for each player. I love hardware and dollar store containers and even Wal-Mart and Micheals craft storage. I'm a Feld fan and I love to get those games out quick so containers work so well for the bits and tiles. BGG has little bags for Castles of Burgundy, so cute and useful.

  5. Baggies were always my storage solution choice. A good insert can be great but I also liked sorting the components by player color and having per-made baggies to speed up the deployment of the game.

    Now, if they could make eco-friendly baggies, that'd be awesome. Maybe they do and I don't know about it.

  6. Baggies for the win … especially since dollar store kind of places don’t exist where I am from

  7. The game (you so kindly didn’t name) that has that weird tri fold card insert thing; is the only game I have bought a professional insert for. 
    I managed to store most of my games horizontally without stacking on special shelves, but I know that not everyone has the room for that sort of shelving.
    Otherwise all your ideas are implemented in my games space one way or another, and they are all useful…
    Whole game sleeves and game bands are another way to hold your boxes shut tight for vertical storage and transport. Oh…and putting the left over punchboard under the inserts to raise the components so the slide around less.
    Thanks for the tips you wonderful people!!

  8. You have Arnak set up the exact same way as me (Chris)

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