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Drinking glass holders?

Hitch_Itch
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I have searched high and low for some sort of drinking glass holder for our glasses.
It seems to my surprise that no one makes anything for drinking glasses, only for dishes.
Every time we arrive at our location all of the glasses are tipped over inside the cabinet.
Has anyone made something to keep this from happening? I would think someone has come up with something.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Hitch
Hitch
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Trailering_Texa
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Chose glasses that are either larger on the bottom or at lease have straight sides. Those glasses that are tappered outward to the top are always going to tip if not supported.

StanleyandIris
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I just use the cardboard ones that they give you in the drive thru' at fast food spots, like McD's. They work great.

Pop-Pop_C
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Explorer
We bought some bubble wrap. Put in the front of the cabinets while traveling. Takes up the space, so they don't slide around. Use some of the finer bubble wrap to wrap some of the glasses we only use occasionally.

Opie431
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I cut some of the craft foam sheets into pieces about six inches wide and wrapped them around the glasses. The glasses sit in a box and are packed in tightly enough so they cannot move. A medicine bottle had to take up the extra room.

Veebyes
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A hotel or restaurant supply company might have something.
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Hitch_Itch
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Thanks for the ideas
Hitch

tenbear
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My wife has a cardboard box with dividers inside so each glass is in it's own compartment. Works great.
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ependydad
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The Container Store and Ikea both have these dividers:



Hร–FTA Divider for drawer - 21 ยพx4 " - IKEA

and here's the ones from The Container Store http://www.containerstore.com/shop/kitchen/drawerOrganizers/viewAll?productId=10026838&N=81263
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Old-Biscuit
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100's .......Drinking Glass Holders

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down_home
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We have some very tall glasses for iced tea etc. We use the kind tacky but very soft shelf lining and turn them upside down in the cabinet, close together. We have had a minor jumble with them a time or two but nothing broken.
I envision a divider or rack sized, for glasses,stored upside down, on the shelf, to keep them from moving sideways, maybe with padded vinyl etc on the edges for those with a few tools and time.

kpitch
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I mounted a rack for organizing waxed paper, aluminum foil, storage bags, etc. (link below)on the inside of a cupboard and can easily stack and store our Tupperware glasses there without them moving. The trick is to mount it inside a cupboard with enough space to allow the width and height of the rack and glasses.

Clicky

Hope this helps.

Kathy

westend
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D.E.Bishop wrote:
We intentionally bought 6 or 7 on glasses and they fit very nicely in an old six pack beer bottle carrier, there free if you drink the beer.
Yup, a soda pop carrier works well, too. IME, paper towels are the best packing material for an RV kitchen. I don't have big shaking going on in my rig (torsion axles with shock absorbers) but packing everything with the paper towels surrounding is foolproof. I also never run out of paper towels.
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D_E_Bishop
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We intentionally bought 6 or 7 on glasses and they fit very nicely in an old six pack beer bottle carrier, there free if you drink the beer.
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profdant139
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We carry nothing breakable -- when we are bouncing over rough forest roads, nothing glass or ceramic could survive. The cabinets stay shut, but the stuff inside rattles around violently.
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