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RickW
May 24, 2014Explorer III
Other thoughts:
I use a sturdy "display box" with no top and a front cut-out to hold counter stuff. The whole box is transferred to the floor with the opening facing the wall when traveling. Check empty boxes at Costco/Sams.
I use stuff bags for bulky soft stuff and hang them from the (popup) lift bars with ball bungies. (Eyelets under cabinets would also work)
I also have door shoe hangers with deep pockets cut to size and hanging on the lift bars along the walls. They are great for holding utensils and small stuff. They sway but never dump.
A bungee cord stretched from the handle of the pantry cabinet across the fridge door to the furnace keeps them from opening.
Also have strategic Velcro straps and eyelets mounted to hang various stuff.
Hanging stuff never dumps-very often. ;)
I use a sturdy "display box" with no top and a front cut-out to hold counter stuff. The whole box is transferred to the floor with the opening facing the wall when traveling. Check empty boxes at Costco/Sams.
I use stuff bags for bulky soft stuff and hang them from the (popup) lift bars with ball bungies. (Eyelets under cabinets would also work)
I also have door shoe hangers with deep pockets cut to size and hanging on the lift bars along the walls. They are great for holding utensils and small stuff. They sway but never dump.
A bungee cord stretched from the handle of the pantry cabinet across the fridge door to the furnace keeps them from opening.
Also have strategic Velcro straps and eyelets mounted to hang various stuff.
Hanging stuff never dumps-very often. ;)
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