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How do I store my inventory? | Week 23 Selling on Bricklink

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I started my journey as a Bricklink seller on Sep 25, 2025. Follow my journey as I share the ups and the downs of a new Bricklink store. This week I had three sales . Current inventory is 151,575 items in the store. Checkout my Bricklink store: https://store.bricklink.com/JasonsBricksin5 You can contact me directly via email at jasonsbricksin5@ gmail.com Follow me on instagram at jasons_bricks_in_5

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This week’s BrickLink Store Diary is a little slower, but still a good one—because I finally answered the big question I keep getting: how I store and sort my inventory. I’m coming up on six months selling now, and this week I had three sales (23 items total) going out to Colorado, California, and Utah. Even with a quiet week, I crossed a milestone I’ve been chasing: 151,575 items in the store across 4,237 lots. I also started watching store traffic—BrickLink shows I’ve had 6,935 visits—so we’ll see if that number keeps climbing or if the hype is dead. Either way, we endure. On the inventory side, I added parts from the Iron Man Hall of Armor, plus I grabbed a stack of Costco Creator 3-in-1 sets (Playful Puppy and the Hummingbird) because they were $17.99 and had parts I don’t already have. My goal right now isn’t “add anything”—it’s add useful parts and expand what my store can offer. I also picked a backlog set of the week: the Endgame Final Battle (a.k.a. the “Marvel ladies set”), and I’m leaning toward parting it out because it adds almost 90 new lots and the part-out value makes sense for what I paid. Finally, I break down my storage method: Costco totes + numbered bags (100 bag slots per tote), with separate handling for minifigs and big/overflow parts. It’s not the fanciest system, but it’s cheap, compact, and it makes picking orders fast.

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