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GizmosMom

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Posted: 08/30/08 09:49am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Saw these pan protectors in a catalog.

Thought they would be perfect for RV's


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JimBollman

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Posted: 08/31/08 06:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

GizmosMom wrote:

Saw these pan protectors in a catalog.

Thought they would be perfect for RV's


Looks useful, we use coffee filters and paper plates, cheaper but doesn't give much cushion if you are trying to protect glass.

Jim...

Loves2RV

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Posted: 09/01/08 09:07am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

GizmosMom wrote:

Saw these pan protectors in a catalog.

Thought they would be perfect for RV's


I use the bubble wrap that the pans were wrapped in when I bought them. Works great and no $$$. Any bubble wrap would work fine.


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ak_traveler

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Loves2RV wrote:


I use the bubble wrap that the pans were wrapped in when I bought them. Works great and no $$$. Any bubble wrap would work fine.


And since you didn't throw the bubble wrap in the garbage and add to our landfill problem, it's eco-friendly!! LOL! Go Green!


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ladymc53

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Posted: 09/01/08 02:59pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We bought a small (about 13 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches) with 6 drawers on rollers. I used it in my office at home to hold all the 'junk' you need...paper for the printer (which sits on top), scissors, tape measure, pens, etc. It's a great end table as well as storage unit. When first we moved into the 5'er it was just that - an end table. Then I rearranged and put the printer on top. I think I like the printer elsewhere and use it as an end table with a plant on top. Utilizes every inch of space. Got it at Walmart...about $30.


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In our Sunline 2653 our shirt closets on each side of the bed are better put to use with shelves--here is an easy fix!! Buy the plastic drawer units(about 13 1/2X15 1/2) that snap apart and they will fit right inside and then stack..They run about $19.99 at Bed Bath and Beyond but are on sale now at RiteAid at BOGO.You must take them apart to insert them and snap them back together once they are inside leaving the drawers off, of course. You can then use the drawers to put other stuff in and store elsewhere. You can even put it up higher and prop "legs" under the four corners with four 10 inch pieces of wood which then gives you an extra shelf instead of just a plastic bottom.. Jan

* This post was edited 09/01/08 03:52pm by xxjanaleexx *


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Posted: 09/01/08 03:45pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

ladymc53 wrote:

We bought a small (about 13 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches) with 6 drawers on rollers. I used it in my office at home to hold all the 'junk' you need...paper for the printer (which sits on top), scissors, tape measure, pens, etc. It's a great end table as well as storage unit. When first we moved into the 5'er it was just that - an end table. Then I rearranged and put the printer on top. I think I like the printer elsewhere and use it as an end table with a plant on top. Utilizes every inch of space. Got it at Walmart...about $30.


I use something along those lines to solve the lack of bathroom storage for all those little things and spare towels. It sits on a board over the seat portion of the tub and since our bedroom is just outside the door it can be moved to on top of the bed in less than a minute making the shower fully functional. We generally don't use the bath to shower, but prefer to go to the CG comfort stations.



Larry


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LarryJM

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Posted: 09/01/08 03:46pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Sorry, double post ... dang it.

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Posted: 09/14/08 06:51pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Bump!


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rocknrollpro wrote:

Bump!


Be careful of things that go "Bump" in the night!

Depending on the forum/mod - "bumping" is a no-no.

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