What can you keep in an outside storage shed in a warm area?
- bigedschukar
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I live outside Houston, TX and basically keep anything I want in our shed. I don't keep things like pictures, electronics, or clothes out there and so far so good.
- Big Ed
- bigedschukar
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Yeah I don't know about things like that. I can't think of any small appliances we might of had out there. I have some power tools out there that fair fine.
- Big Ed
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I keep "shed" items in the shed, things like the lawnmower, snowblower, weed eater, gas, oil, lawn care stuff, shovels, tools, camping stuff, Christmas lights, some coolers, our bikes, pressure washer, etc. I also have a turkey fryer in there but that is about it for "house" items in the shed. Not sure I would keep household things in there due to bugs and stuff. Any particular reason you are asking about keeping toasters and blenders in the shed?
You can't keep a wife in them for very long.
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Until they learn to behave! Oh man am I ever getting the hairy eyeball. <Just joking, dear..> I gotta go.
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its not a good place to store chocolates!
Anything that wouldn't be affected by humidity or long periods of heat. I'd think that any cloth-based stuff would get moldy. I always hear that cockroaches love electronics, but I'm not sure if that means stuff that's powered up or just things with electronic components.
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