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My favorite box is a 6x4x4. I use them to ship a lot of the items I sell, from mugs to jewelry, and small vintage items and toys.
This is the scale I use for almost every package I ship. It weighs in ounces and pounds, and is perfect for most of the items I ship on Ebay, Etsy, and other selling platforms.
This is the scale I use when packages are too heavy for the food scale I have for smaller packages. I used this one A LOT when I sent packages in to Amazon FBA.
I use these to get those pesky thrift store price tags off my thrifted and garage sale items.
This is similar to the Brother printer I use. This one is the more current model.
I use these peel and stick shipping labels for all my packing and shipping on Ebay, even smaller things that go into small padded mailers.
I always keep replacement ink on hand. There's nothing worse than getting ready to pack and ship sales only to discover you are out of ink!
These boxes are perfect for shipping one or multiple magazines, comics, or books. They expand to fit the size you need.
I use these poly mailers when I feel an item I'm shipping out needs a little extra protection. I often use these in conjunction with padded mailers.
99% of the time I use my phone to take my product photos. The camera on your phone is probably perfect for your eBay listing photos.
I use a measuring tape to record the dimensions of the items I'm selling for Ebay listings. I usually take a picture of the measuring tape with the item.
I use this little pop up tent to take photos when there's a glare from the light source on my item.
I like to use these bubble mailers for things that are not breakable.
Sometimes I like to spice it up with some color!
I like the small bubble wrap that is perforated at about 1 foot square.
I use this off brand of Magic Erasers to help clear up things like shoes or items that have scuffs.
Bar Keepers Friend is great for cleaning scuff marks on ceramic items like mugs and plates.
Sticky residue doesn't stand a chance against Goo Gone!
I use a variety of sizes of these boxes for shipping my jewelry.
This gold and silver testing kit is invaluable for any jewelry seller. Testing the metal helps you with listing and pricing.
This gem tester is fantastic for telling what gemstone is in your piece of jewelry.
Simichrome polish is used for testing bakelite.
Jewelry polishing cloths are perfect for pieces that need a little touch up.
I often use velvet jewelry pouches with the jewelry boxes when shipping jewelry
I have a variety of different sizes of velvet jewelry pouches for different sizes of jewelry.
This strong magnet helps determine the purity of metal. It's my 1st step when testing jewelry for gold and silver.
I use my UV light to test for amber, opals, and other materials that fluoresce.
*Warning* wear UV protected eyewear
I love my telescoping magnet because if often lose my smaller magnets.
Jewelry displays can be useful when photographing jewelry.
A mandrel is essential for jewelry sellers when measuring and listing rings. Buyers will want to know the size of the ring.
This silver cream is fantastic for cleaning tarnish. It's thick and great for things with heavy tarnish that needs a lot of cleaning.
This tool will identify diamonds. I started with this diamond tester before I bought the Presidium Gem Tester.
I keep multiple loupes around my workroom and office to see tiny marks on jewelry.
This silver cleaning solution is good for cleaning tarnish.
Simple Shine wipes are great for a quick silver clean up.
I bought this testing stone to go with my gold and silver testing kit because it was larger than the one that came with the kit.
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