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2. Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves -Black (Set of 4)

Package length :14.75"Package width :16.5"Package height :11.5"Made in China
Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves -Black (Set of 4)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height14.49999998521 Inches
Length14.2519684894 Inches
Number of items4
SizeSET OF 4 BLACK
Weight5.02 Kilograms
Width14.49999998521 Inches
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14. Spacesaver Premium Vacuum Storage Bags. 80% More Storage! Hand-Pump for Travel! Double-Zip Seal and Triple Seal Turbo-Valve for Max Space Saving! (Jumbo 6 Pack)

    Features:
  • 6 PREMIUM VACUUM STORAGE BAGS INCLUDED! Contains 6 Jumbo bags (40 x 30 inches). Can be used for a range of items! Store away your clothes, coats, duvet, bed sheets, towels, blankets, and more! 80% more space than other bags on the market!
  • SQUEEZES EVERY BIT OF AIR OUT OF THE BAG! The unique double-zip seal and the triple-seal turbo valve are designed to get every ounce of air out of the bag in the suction process and nothing gets back in! Other storage bags let air back in and defeats the purpose. Not these!
  • INCREASE YOUR STORAGE SPACE without having to clean out your closet! Our spacesaver bags are an ideal solution for adding more storage space to your wardrobes, closets, garages, basements, lofts, and suitcases.
  • FREE TRAVEL PUMP INCLUDED! When you’re travelling and want the most space so you don’t have to take a lot of luggage, these storage bags are perfect! When you have to re-pack for the return trip, just use our free convenient travel pump and your bags will be air-tight and vacuum-packed again!
  • Spacesaver vacuum storage bags are heavy duty, durable, puncture resistant, and reusable! Whether using the vacuum bags for comforters, blankets, bedding or clothing these vacuum sealer bags will protect over and over!
Spacesaver Premium Vacuum Storage Bags. 80% More Storage! Hand-Pump for Travel! Double-Zip Seal and Triple Seal Turbo-Valve for Max Space Saving! (Jumbo 6 Pack)
Specs:
Color6-Pack
Height2.7 Inches
Length10 Inches
SizeJumbo
Weight1.5 pounds
Width8 Inches
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15. IRIS USA Metal Garment Rack with Wood Shelves, White and Light Brown PI-B3

    Features:
  • STRONG AND STURDY: The convenient A Frame design keeps your clothes from hitting the wall and provides a solid base so the rack will not fall over. The clothing rack provides storage and organization for up to 22 pounds of outfits.
  • VERSASTYLE: Available in black and white with a wood shelf, the free-standing rack can complement your space without giving up style. The open structure allows for different arrangements and the ability to access clothes from the front and back. Use it as a partition to create new space while you enjoy the ease of accessing your clothes from either side.
  • MIX AND MATCH: Customize and personalize with other PI series garment racks to decorate your closet space. Available with 1 tier shelf and 2 tier shelf. Organize, store and display your clothes, pictures, purses, shoes, plants and more in any combination that fits your needs.
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE: The garment rack comes with included parts (screwdriver required) making set-up a breeze. Measuring 25.19 inches long, 15.75 inches wide and 59 inches high you will have plenty of storage room- don’t forget the extra shelf space. Compliant with CARB regulation 93120 – Phase 2
  • DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT TOLERANCE: 39. 6"W x 16. 1"D x 59. 8"H. 22lbs hanger rod, 22lbs pounds bottom shelf, 11lbs pounds each side shelf
IRIS USA Metal Garment Rack with Wood Shelves, White and Light Brown PI-B3
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height15.75 Inches
Length59.45 Inches
Number of items1
Size3 Wood Shelves
Weight15.43 Pounds
Width39.8 Inches
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16. Closet Complete Premium True Heavyweight Velvet Hangers, 50, Black

    Features:
  • Closet Complete, Storage and Organization, Perfected! America’s Favorite Brand. TAKE THE BEST CARE OF YOUR CLOTHES: These ultra-soft velvet hangers are the best way to keep your ironed clothes perfectly Wrinkle Free!
  • CLOSET COMPLETE IS BASED OUT OF SOUTH PLAINFIELD NJ: AS A UNITED STATES BASED CORPORATE BRAND, CLOSET COMPLETE IS HERE TO SERVE YOU!
  • SPACE SAVING PERFECTLY SIZED HANGERS: NO SURPRISE SIZES ON REORDERS: Closet Complete Adult Size Velvet Hangers are made with PRECISION for a consistently perfect dimension of 17.7” wide by 9.7” high by 1/5” thin, they are made to maximize your closet space, allowing you to keep your clothes neatly organized.
  • 360° Spinning Hooks, NO-SLIP DESIGN: Our Hangers have beautiful hooks that Spin 360 degrees for your convenience. Plus the velvet anti-slip texture of our hangers along with their notched shoulders ensure that your clothes will be kept in place without slipping or falling off.
  • Premium Quality, True-Heavyweight, 80-gram, Virtually-UNBREAKABLE Velvet Hangers: These Closet Complete PREMIUM hangers each weigh 80 grams, they are made of the most durable high-quality materials and they are extra reinforced, Guaranteed to hold up to 10 pounds, PLUS our PREMIUM Quality Velvet prevents shedding. (Compared to most other Velvet hangers on AMAZON which are LESS than 65 grams each)
  • GREAT VALUE, PACK OF 50 VELVET HANGERS: With this box of velvet hangers, you can replace all your regular hangers at once. These Hangers are the best for SUITS, Dresses, Pants, Shirts.
  • THE PERFECT GIFT: Great for any occasion! Makes a great gift for coworkers, family, and friends - for Housewarming, Dorm Room, Christmas, Back to School, Office, Birthday, or just because.
Closet Complete Premium True Heavyweight Velvet Hangers, 50, Black
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height9.7 Inches
Length17.7 Inches
Number of items50
Size50
Weight0.17 Pounds
Width0.2 Inches
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u/roximonoxide · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Mid range price + best rating

  2. Korean language kids toys
    [Letter blocks. A classic. Always highly rated.] (http://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Goose-Korean-Character-Blocks/dp/B003XMFF0M/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1377044368&sr=8-8&keywords=korean+language+kids)

    [Flash Cards for Kids - Highly rated, inexpensive] (http://www.amazon.com/Tuttle-Korean-Kids-Flash-Cards/dp/0804840091/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377044368&sr=8-1&keywords=korean+language+kids)

    Or a DVD set plus flashcards and a poster for a more immersive experience. Lots of great reviews but more expensive and sold through AmazonSellers.

    [Alternatively and not at Amazon I just thought this was cute.] (http://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/65696573/korean-alphabet-hangl-quilt-pattern-kit?ref=sr_gallery_25&ga_search_query=korean+baby&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=CA&ga_search_type=all&ga_facet=korean+baby)

  3. Highly rated powder solution for roseaca

  4. [Highest rated at mid range price] (http://www.amazon.com/Hoover-FloorMate-SpinScrub-Vacuum-FH40010B/dp/B003A2IDMC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1376520553&sr=8-1&keywords=vacuum+mop)

  5. [On the premium price side of things but a beloved and highly rated brand with lots of color and style options] (http://www.amazon.com/bumGenius-Freetime-All-In-One-One-Size-Closure/dp/B0072FRENC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1376869531&sr=8-2&keywords=bum+genius)

  6. Almost 50 pounds but great reviews and good price

    Weighs in at only 34 pounds. Higher on the price scale but fantastic reviews

  7. These are craaaaazy handy if you have the height for it! Great rating and a very cheap solution

    A more comprehensive, but affordable closet solution with great ratings

    And just a personal favourite—These things are awesome to as you can clip them together in a few different configurations to make some cubbies that fit your space

  8. Good price for, highly rated, multicolour, Egyptian cotton set at 900 GSM

    Similar price for US Pima cotton set (another quality cotton), does not list the GSM but also highly rated.

  9. These Tommy and Klein collections seem to get a lot of good reviews on quality and comes in sets for a mid range price. The Tommy sets seem to be a little less expensive:
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    Outside of Amazon though Target is great for kids clothes:
    I'm a big fan of these t shirts. They come with a cape.
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    Cute sweaters for fall (more from Target not the 'Zon. Just 'cause)
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    An Amazon alternative to sweater #2

    Jeans to go with everything. Dark to hide stains:
    at Target
    Or a great alternative from amazon

    And one cute jacket to look like a spokesmodel for LL Bean Kids (via target)

    Complete outfit in 2 parts from target: 1 2 (turn up the cuffs for an adorably hipster look)
u/nobodyGotTime4That · -1 pointsr/vinyl

I am an audiophile. I had binders and binders of CD's when napster had just begun. Then the digital revolution, Mini-Disk to Ipod, 56k song downloads to torrenting discographies.

But I was born too late for vinyl.

I find myself at a friends house for after work drinks and dinner. She has just started collecting vinyl. And when I say just started, she had maybe ten albums lined up on the wall. Kind of on display, but also just sitting on the floor. We threw on Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti, my pick of her acquired albums.

Now I am a huge Led Zeppelin fan, and Physical Graffiti is a rocking album, but it was like I was listening to the album for the first time. I have listened to the album countless times, but something was completely different. The warmth of the sound, the quality, the character. This was cool.

I was so intrigued that I couldn't shut up about it when I had returned home. My dad told me that although he didn't have a turntable, he still had quite a few of his records. I made him dig them out of our storage closet.

I spent the next couple of hours looking through some 75 records. Some christmas albums, and bill cosby comedy albums. Some like an original pressing of The Beatles - "The White Album" that my dad had drawn a self portrait on. I know this totally devalues the selve, but I love this album more for it. This album has a piece of my father, it's beautiful.(I'll post a photo when I get home). Luckily my father took care of his records, so they are all in great playing shape.

I was also gifted a few that where once my mother's. An original pressing of Michael Jackson - Thriller. It, like most of her albums, was not taken care of, so it doesn't really play. I have since purchased a copy of thriller(25th anniversary picture disc), but I can't throw out my mom's which doesn't play.

So after spending hours just sitting on the floor looking at these records, I bought a turntable. I usually research electronics purchases, this time not so much. I didn't foresee my vinyl addiction to be the monster it has truly become. I just wanted to rock the small the collection I had just inherited. I bought the Audio Technica AT-LP60. I lucked out with an awesome starter turntable.

Now I find myself drooling over furniture to store my collection. (Anybody have these?) Researching turntables to upgrade there. My collection just keeps growing. I received in the mail today Soulive w/ Karl Denson - Spark, Lettuce - Fly, and Burial - Untrue. I love my albums.

TL:DR; I love vinyl.

u/JCMCX · 11 pointsr/maritime

Pack light. Also learn to make a skivvy roll it saves a lot of space and makes packing so much easier. You can stuff your stuff like a toothbrush, razor deodorant etc in them. My usual rule of thumb for skivvies/undershirts & underwear is 7-10 days on the longer voyages. For you, I'd pack 4 to 5. Including the pair that you're wearing that's enough to cover ~50% of the voyage and you'll most likely have the ability to wash clothes onboard. If not wearing a pair for another day probably won't kill you. I also usually bring medicine in labeled plastic bags. Stuff like cold and flu medicine, painkillers and headache medicine (non-narcotic), anti diaherria medicine, seasickness pills, allergy medication, and multivitamins. I write the name of the medicine, its purpose, and the dosage on a plastic bag. When I'm done I toss them in a skivvy roll and roll them up. Bring 2 pairs of "street clothes" make the pants different (ie one jeans, the other khaki or shorts etc) you'll be wearing these around the ship when you're not working or when you're off the ship, I usually also pack some gym shorts to lounge around the ship in or workout. Bring a towel, earplugs, and a sleeping mask. Cigarettes if you smoke.

I'd bring a flashlight (one with a clip that you can put on a hat), knife, multitool, utilikey, one to two pairs of decent workboots, spare batteries, and maybe a magnetic worklight as far as work stuff goes. Coveralls if your ship doesn't provide them. Oh and a small notebook that can fit in your pocket and 2 decent pens. A watch with a barometer is a huge plus. Bandanas/Handkerchiefs are really useful as well.

As for entertainment stuff I always bring my kindle loaded with books. You can checkout /r/FreeEbooks for free books or you can always acquire some #Bookz on the undernet. If you had a switch I'd bring it. I usually bring a laptop that has all my movies and games on it. You can buy a little strip of slip resistant matting that you can place under your laptop. I've only had seas that rough once where I'd ever really need it, but better safe than sorry. A harddrive is good too, at least 1 TB.

On miscellaneous things I bring, I bring a closet shoe organizer on board like the one linked. I use that to organize a lot of my clothes and save space. I used a sharpie to mark out spots for stuff like socks, underwear, etc. But you can always fit a skivvy roll in there. I usually use the upper row for stuff like my EDC, and my medicine storage so the door doesn't hit the top. I also might bring a USB fan, paracord, and a plugin USB hub. I'll use the paracord to suspend the fan next to my face to blow on me. I'll also use it to adjust the pocket organizer.

Some packing tips are to wear your boots to the ship, sneakers are much easier to pack.

Since this is an internship I'll assume you want to be hired on later. Ask tons of questions, work hard, be sociable and likeable, and never be late. I know plenty of hardworking guys everybody hates because they're dickbags. When I first started I was a little lazy and incompetent but everybody liked me because I was sociable and not a dick and at least tried. You can be lazy, or a dick, not both.

Edit: QoL stuff is pretty nice, stuff such as a blanket, hydro flask, or seasoning is pretty nice to have sometimes. During a particularly cold voyage I had a thick heavy fuzzy blanket which was awesome. Having ice cold water when you're in a 160 degree engine room can be pretty nice. Some lawry's seasoning salt when your cook sucks is always welcomed.

Edit 2: SUNGLASSES. PACK A PAIR OF POLARIZED SUNGLASSES. The reflection off the water can be pretty intense sometimes.

u/ShotFromGuns · 266 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Oh man. Brace yourselves, I am a total Amazon junkie. (Note: These may not all be BIFL, but I'm responding to the OP in specific.)

  • $9 butter keeper. (I bought a slightly different one that's no longer available, but it's the same basic design.) Keeping butter that isn't for cooking or baking in the fridge is for chumps. Mine is always perfectly spreadable room temperature while staying fresh for weeks... sometimes months.

  • $9 TV antenna. I didn't own a TV until a few years ago, and it didn't have a built-in antenna. I don't watch much broadcast TV, so I grabbed the cheapest one I could find. Case in point for why digital is better than analog, this one picks up every digital channel perfectly.

  • $13 shoe rack (now $18). Over the past year of living in this flat, I'd developed a bad tendency of kicking my shoes off at the bottom of the stairs just inside the front door. This looked like a cheap piece of shit, but I figured for the price I couldn't go wrong. Now almost every single pair of shoes I own is in one spot where it's easy to grab—and, more importantly, everything's out of the way of people coming in and out of the house.

  • $14 jug of earplugs (50 pair). Essential for sleeping with the window open in loud neighborhoods, sharing rooms with snoring friends on a trip, or sharing beds with snoring dudes or gals you're sleeping with. These were also my go-to earplugs for shows until I got a pair that's better for listening to music.

  • $22 electric kettle. The coffeemaker in our office puts out water that isn't nearly hot enough for a proper cuppa, and I got sick of microwaving it to boiling a mug's worth at a time. No bells and whistles, but it's performed perfectly since day one, with no breaking-in period like you get with kettles that have plastic parts in contact with the water.

  • $32 32'/10m HDMI cable. Ran it between the computer in my bedroom and the TV in my living room, allowing me to watch all kinds of streaming TV and downloaded videos with friends in a spot more comfortable than standing in front of my desk.

  • Slightly over the $50 limit, but $53 space heater. My best friend and roommate is one of those dudes who's built like a furnace, and our place uses radiators for heat. We had a few days of him sweating his ass off even with the thermostat set to 68, before I realized that we could just turn it way the hell down, and I could heat my own bedroom separately. This sucker dumps out a ton of heat, with a slew of features to sweeten the deal (my favorite being the remote control).

  • Another that's slightly over, but $55 garment steamer. Collapses small enough to fit pretty much anywhere I've ever needed to store it, puts out steam within maybe 30 seconds of turning it on, and with a full tank has enough water to steam as many items as I've ever needed to do in a row. I haven't touched my iron once since I bought this thing, and my only regret is not buying one as soon as I started college over a decade ago.

    And, saving the best for last:

  • $43 heated footrest. Hands-down, this is one of the best things I've ever bought in my life. I was looking for an unobtrusive, unobnoxious way to help myself stay warm in the office, which tends to be chillier than my taste year-round. When I opened it up, I was skeptical, since it looked like a cheap injection-molded piece of shit. Now, I'm pretty sure I'd rescue it from a fire before my mother. I don't want to imagine ever trying to get through another winter without it.

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    EDIT: As requested by /u/Mogrix, I posted List Part II: Electric Boogaloo, with more items from my Amazon history.
u/i_am_ms_greenjeans · 5 pointsr/guineapigs

Hi and welcome. To save myself some time, I'm going to copy/paste. So, some tips. If you haven't, check out Guinea Lynx to get great information on guinea pigs and guinea pig care.

If you are looking for a cage, I usually recommend Midwest Habitat or you can find a C&C at Guinea Pig Cages Store. You can also build your own C&C using these Grid Shelving Pieces, and purchasing the coroplast at either a sign shop, big box home improvement store, or order online.

Guinea pigs need a friend, a roomy cage, plain, boring, green food pellets (since these are young pigs under six months of age, they'll also need Alfalfa hay & Alfalfa hay-based food), fresh veggies, and fresh water.

I'll put some additional tips & tricks next, as a way to get them comfortable with you. If you have any questions, please let me know.

So, these are just some general suggestions to get things started. This subreddit is a bit deceptive because you see piggies who are happy & comfortable in their settings. It certainly does not start out in that manner. You're in the "long game" for now, and with patience and practice, you'll start seeing some progress in a month or two.

  1. Put them on a schedule. They'll figure it out soon enough, and will come to the cage edge to see you.
  2. Guinea pigs love food, so the fastest way to their heart is via their tummies. Whenever you see them, have snacks available. Make sure the pieces are small, as they are small critters, and you want them to come back for more. In the beginning, start simple. Offer small pieces of Romaine or bell pepper (start with green, then in two weeks introduce a different color). Sit near their cage, talk to them, let them smell you, give them a chance to get to know you.
  3. Lap time. Use a cuddle sack to collect them from the cage. Collect one pig, transfer to a towel or blanket, go get the second pig. For as long as they need, have lap time be a "together" activity. They'll be more content if they have a friend. During lap time, offer something very special - like parsley or cilantro. While they munch, you figure out how they like to be touched, as each pig has different preferences. Do they like chin rubs? Cheek rubs/massages? Nose rubs/massages? Forehead rubs/massages? Most pigs do not like being touched on their backend, so keep that in mind.
  4. Floor time. Floor time is a great way for them to get some good exercise, and also for you to participate. The easiest way is for you to sit on the floor with them during floor time. Offer their usual snacks, so they come to you. Eventually they should climb onto your lap to say "hi" and get a snack from you. For floor time, you can protect your floors/carpet by using a layered system - put down a shower curtain liner, on top of it (depending upon how long floor time will last) you can put down some puppy training pads, and then towels or blankets. If it is less than an hour of floor time, you can skip the puppy training pads and just use towels or blankets. If you want them to run more, don't put down any pigloos, hideys, or boxes. Allow them to get comfortable with floor time before adding those features so they get the idea they are supposed to move around and not hide. Other things you can try - paper bags (my girls pee/poo in paper bags, so I don't usually give these to them), oatmeal containers with the bottom cut out, toilet paper rolls stuffed with timothy hay, etc. You want to give them some sensory experiences just keep in mind they'll chew on stuff, so don't give them anything potentially dangerous.

    Keep in mind that they will respond to whatever you call them. I have a pig named "Mocha" but from early on we called her "Mo-Mo" and that is now the name to which she responds. Yes, your piggies will eventually learn their names and come when you call them. Good luck! If you have questions, you can post on the subreddit, on the chat, or feel free to DM me. We want you to be successful. :)
u/MableXeno · 3 pointsr/Parenting

It's probably going to be really dependent on what needs to be prioritized. At 4...she may be able to do some chores with supervision, but obviously I wouldn't rely on her for major tasks that you expect to be done in a timely manner. (I will link a few things, they're just basic Amazon links so you can see what I'm talking about.)

For my house (family of 5) the first thing is making sure EVERYTHING we need for the next day is ready to go. On Sunday nights each kid pulls 5 outfits out with socks and stacks them in their closet in something like this (one kid has one for sweaters, but another has one with smaller cubbies, not sure where it came from or what it's original purpose was but it works fine). This helps us in a few ways. First - clothes are already decided. No take-backs. No crying. No, "BUT I WANTED TO WEAR THE PINK DRESSSSSUGH!" The pink dress can go in the rotation for the next week. Also, you can see what kind of laundry you will need to do for the next week. One of our kids has 3 weeks of outfits before we need to wash clothes...but we can see in her drawer when just one set of clothing is left that we need to focus on her laundry (she's the youngest, older kids often do their own laundry as needed). Also - any special "spirit" week clothes can be picked out in advance. If you realize that you are missing an item for one day you have a good warning and can get it in place in time.

Backpacks packed, lunchboxes in the fridge, everything signed and ready. It may take time to create a habit for a particular time...we were trying to do it in the run-up to bedtime, but it just got too hectic. I started doing it as soon as we were home from school. This way, in the morning you wake up, take care of hygiene, eat, get dressed, pick up your stuff, and walk out the door. My kids eat breakfast at school now so we can literally be ready in 15 minutes if we absolutely had to.

I have this file-folder system on the wall next to the front door. There is a clear pocket in the front...right now I have the school calendar in that. The older kids each have 1 pocket, the younger kid has 3...though technically one is for me to store important papers we may need to refer back to (permission slips that have dates, times, and instructions on them, for example). But when each kid gets home we go through the backpack, homework is started, I start signing agendas, looking over notes, etc. At the end of the homework, everything goes back into the backpack, then the backpack goes by the door. I use tons of 3M hooks to make it easier to keep stuff together. The youngest kid has one for a backpack and another for her jacket. There is one on the side of her bed for pajamas. The big kids have them in their room for hanging headphones and various electronic cables. I would rather have a million hooks than a kid goes, "But I lost it b/c I left it on my bed and then someone washed my sheeeeets!"

I also put these shoe organizers over every door that can handle it. Low pockets for kids, high pockets for parents. It makes it easier to clean (usually) because if something doesn't belong in the room...I am for sure too lazy to walk one single thing across the house. I will put it in this (if it fits) and then once a week (or so) we can take what belongs to us, put it away, or put it in the room it goes in. This way I don't feel like I'm constantly running back and forth all the time. And it's off the floor, so if you decide NOT to deal with it - the house can still be neat without a hassle.

At night - dishwasher always gets run...yes even if it's not totally full (though with a family of 5, that is rare). Because at least in the morning I can empty it while the kids are getting ready for school and now it's ready for the daytime dishes...or I can even put in some big pots and pans that didn't fit the night before and run those so they're ready in time for dinner.

I have a timer on my washing machine. I put the load in with detergent then set it to run about 60-80 minutes before I get home (it's a fancy machine and usually takes at least 90 minutes to do a full load). This way I may hear it buzz just after getting home and can take the clothes out of the washer. So I can always do at least 1 load a day and laundry doesn't pile up too much. I've done soaking loads overnight as needed. I also keep a dedicated bucket in the laundry room so if I need to pre-soak just a few items or kid t-shirts or something I can put them in the bucket with some water and detergent or pre-treater. Then I put the bucket on top of the freezer...b/c I use my freezer every night (I like ice) and it reminds me that those things need to go in with a load.

I do *minor* meal prep. If I am making lasagna I just double ingredients and make two (it's super easy) then cook one and freeze the other. When I go grocery shopping I always buy a jar of sauce and box of pasta or a frozen pizza...this way if dinner gets ruined (like the time a kid turned the temp up while I was in the bathroom) I can have food on the table in 15 minutes or less and we don't have to try and drive out for fast food. If I'm cooking ground beef...I can double or triple it, then portion it into quart size baggies for later meals.

I also plan for 5 dinner meals each week...but have the same breakfast and lunch each week. So I might decide oatmeal for breakfast this week, with turkey sandwiches and a small green salad for lunch (for me at least, the kids again, have switched to school lunches for the most part). Then 5 different meals. Often they tend to share a spice palate or some ingredients so I don't buy a large container of X and then use one portion and have it leftover forever. Then the 2 nights I don't have a meal planned...we can reheat leftovers, get take out, make sandwiches (there is always bread, peanut butter, and jelly) or find something frozen to heat up. This reduces our food waste and makes sure that I don't have a lot of extras in the house that we might not use. I buy exactly 1 onion b/c only 1 recipe needs an onion, for example. If you have a list - it's a lot easier to get exactly what you need. Some of my local stores are also doing grocery pick up now where they get it ready and I just pull up and get handed bags. Most don't charge extra for this for now. But a few do - but sometimes the few bucks are worth not having to spend an hour in the grocery store. You can use that hour at home for something else.

I find trying to create a hard and fast schedule only seems to make me frustrated if I don't accomplish something or get behind. So being organized about the tasks I need to do helps create a less stressful schedule. Does that make sense? And sometimes...yeah, the laundry needs to be done, but just doing this one load tonight before bed will mean we have clothes in the morning and I have some time to work out how to get the rest of it taken care of.

u/piecesmissing04 · 7 pointsr/LifeProTips

I have moved countries 4 times now. What I usually do is sell off as much as I can to have money to buy the basics in a new country/state.

Like that I save on cost of transporting furniture and so on and instead invest that into things like a sofa bed and table, kitchen stuff.

It’s not easy but it avoids unnecessary costs.

Basics I try to buy fast are:
Sofa bed or a good air mattress (Amazon has pretty good ones for under $100, I have this one air mattress ) - if you can buy a sofa bed as it doubles way better as sofa to sit on during the day sofa ikea has good options sofa bed
Foldable table (again amazon, they are height adjustable and I can use them as table to prep food, dinner table and couch table , I usually buy 2) table

Most apartments in the US come with walk-in closets so that’s a great plus if not you can get pretty cheap roller wardrobes. A friend of mine has this wardrobe

It’s not much but it helps for the first few months and then over time when you have more money you start buying things like a proper bed, desk and so on.

I always prioritize kitchen appliances as I love cooking and will move the better ones I have but then buy cheap plates and so on.

Hope this helps to get an idea of what’s possible on a smaller budget

u/fae925 · 1 pointr/crochet

LOL.

It depends on yarn and space and money available.... I would send photos, but I don't have any. I keep an old shelf that I lay across the top of the rack, which makes a nice top.

Skeins work well on the [rack] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007ELALZC/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and the bookshelf, they lay nicely. These work well for the big/oversized/super saver style.

I hate the filing cabinet, but it was free/family. It's just heavy (drawers) because they are stuffed.

The toters are nice to large amounts of specific yarn (ie baby yarns)

Oh, and I have under the bed storage, which works well for balled/ball winder lots of yarn as well as hanks and skeins

The rack is nice because you can make it fit your space.

I have heard amazing things about this unit bc it keeps dust out.

I love the pegboard look, but I don't want to wind every hank or skein right away. I have toyed with a section or few of these with a mix of baskets & pegs This is another site that I was looking at....basically any grid wall, and I am totally okay with used... especially when it's cheaper lol


Sorry for so much info, but yeah, it depends on a few things : )

u/BitterSonOfAbraham · 1 pointr/vinyl

You could consider these. They're cheap and free to ship (and if you have Prime, it's free 2 day shipping). I have two of them (in Espresso, which looks pretty good) and they do a great job. The nooks are a good size so they can hold a fair amount of records.

If you do a good job of bracing the two units together, you should end up with a stable storage unit. The most appealing part, in my opinion, is that you can expand the shelving space as your collection grows. If you ever fill out one of the shelves, you can buy another matching unit and they'll still be cohesive.

I have two of the dual cube units and I'm very happy with them. I plan to add another so I can take my turntable off of the receiver. Having six cubes for storage and display should be plenty of space with room to grow.

It's something to consider, at least. At this price, they're tough to beat. I'm happy with mine and I think most people would enjoy them, as well.

Here's a shot of my turntable stand with two of the shelving units mentioned above. I think they look pretty nice, especially in person. The camera phone didn't do it much justice. Once I add the third one I can unstack the turntable and receiver and still keep the elevated side nook as a display for the current record playing and for headphone storage.

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Edit: I just realized that you said that you want 4x4. That would become quite costly to do it this way and stability may become an issue, depending on how you arrange them.

u/whiterabbit108 · 1 pointr/guineapigs

Instead of trying to buy a whole c&c cage kit, you could look for the parts to build one yourself. I'm not sure what stores you have in Australia, but here they sell shelving units with grids like these at places like Bed, Bath and Beyond and Target. Or maybe ordering a pack of grids wouldn't be as expensive shipping wise as a whole cage is. If you can't find coroplast for the bottom, you can use something like a shower curtain, like in this video.

If you are unable to build a c&c cage, I think your best bet would be to make sure you give your pigs lots and lots of floor time so they can run around.

If you'll be back and forth between houses I think the easiest thing for you would be to have a cage at each house.

You will need to use towels underneath the fleece. You need to wash the fleece 3 or more times (for me it's usually more) without dryer sheets/fabric softener so that the fleece will wick moisture. The whole idea is that their pee is wicked straight through the fleece to the towels below. You'll need a little hand broom so you can sweep up their poop daily, but the fleece and towels don't need to be washed for about a week or so.

We had to quarantine our newest pig when we got him because he started showing symptoms of an eye infection the day after we brought him home. We didn't have a second cage at the time so we just used a large box and set it up like a cage for him (it had very thick sides so he couldn't chew through).

It is normal for her to be scared of you. I'm not sure when you got the pig, but I'd give her like 3 or 4 days and then start picking her up and holding her daily. She'll get used to you if you keep at it. Our baby pig doesn't like being picked up out of the cage still, but once he's out he is happy to sit in my lap and be petted. I think that pigs feel much less scared when they have a pig friend to live with.

u/val319 · 8 pointsr/organization

I made this. The dimensions aren’t perfect but might help see a different way. https://imgur.com/a/XHTquaV so just some thoughts. Move things up walls for space. The glass enclosed dresser doesn’t look easily used. Move the desk over into the corner and move the tall dresser were the glass front one is. The chest and case on it are rough and not very functional. I’d get them out at least while figuring everything out. If you can add shelves or cubes above your side table that would add space. They would need to be screwed in. If you can’t then skip that. Hanging laundry baskets or use a shelf with a couple storage bins to toss laundry in. Depending on measurements possibly something like this on the glass front furniture. C&AHOME Cube Storage Organizer, 8- Cube DIY Plastic Closet Cabinet, Modular Book Shelf Organizer Units, Storage Shelving Ideal for Bedroom Living Room Office with Doors, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XFHW6LK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_fX7RDbR8FS51M shelves with storage cubes, containers or such is another option. Add shelves above the desk. Again bins, tubs, cubes even paper organizers can be used. Dollar stores can give extra options. Don’t consider things exclusive. I needed a closed container to hold chopsticks. I bought a pasta container. Think about how to move things up. Think about how you like things for ease. I like doors but for example some cubes come with or without drawers. Under the bed- I’d consider it storage. It doesn’t look convenient day to day. Under there you want to put this. DampRid FG60FS Moisture Absorber, Fresh Scent, 10.5-Ounce, 2-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CBLW1MQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_L37RDb41XX5VS put reminders in your phone and empty it every few days until you know how much water it absorbs. You replace the crystals every so often. Keep it away from pets. Damp rid will grab tons of moisture but while you’re checking everything out make sure you don’t see signs of a pipe leak. Mold, soft walls, moisture and bad smells pay attention to. Other type cube options but not this brand ClosetMaid 8937 Cubeicals Organizer, 9-Cube, Espresso https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001UU0NJW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_G87RDbVTHK1NV

Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves - Black (Set of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007ELALZC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_Y77RDbMDF1414

There’s also things like this if you have space. SIMPDIY Portable Shoe Rack Storage Organizer Shoe Box Storage System with Doors, Shoes,Accessories - Black (2x6 with Boots Cube 93x126x108cm/37x15x50In) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PZ6K548/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_3-7RDbVY3FSB5

Don’t forget what you choose should work for you. So even something like kids toy storage might work better for some. Like this. Tot Tutors WO498 Elements Collection Wood Toy Storage Organizer, X-Large, Grey/Blue/Green/Yellow https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07638ZJQY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_.b8RDb5P0ZMB6 or this Delta Children Deluxe Multi-Bin Toy Organizer with Storage Bins , Grey/Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074PY2ZGS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_Gc8RDb9CTVC9T there’s stuff like this. LANMOK 3pcs Hanging Mesh Storage Basket Foldable Space Saving Toy Organizer with 3pcs S Hooks for Kids Room Bathroom Wall Balcony Wardrobe https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9VBKW6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_yd8RDbW8NAFWA


Basically storage needs to go up. Bed drawers don’t work in large rooms so use for storage. Put damp rid out. Make sure no leaks. For me the idea is enclosed. Choose what works for you. Don’t forget if the idea of doors on storage cubes don’t work for you that you can use a curtain to cover it if you don’t want others to see. The idea is finding what works for you. If you move things and have a wall space open buy taller items. I’ve been redoing a smaller space so feel free to ask if you need some other suggestions.

Edit another idea is move that wood dresser to the window like in diagram, glass one next to it and cubes where the wood one is now.

u/bipolaroid · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Okay, so I was browsing your wish lists and this scarf holder made me (i'm somewhat lame...) really excited! I haven't seen one before and it would solve my scarf storage issues... I'm a flouncy Drama student, I own a lot of flouncy colourful scarves, but never know where to keep them. You are one smart cookie. :)

This book is very high on my book wish list right now, because I'm writing a play. And why is that awesome? Because I'm writing a play! And directing it! And I'm excited... :P

Anyway, long post... let's be twinsies :)

u/Divergent99 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. When you wish upon a star
  2. I'd have to say it is Frozen. Absolutely loved it.
  3. I constantly find myself singing Do you want to build a Snow man, but I also loved the In summer song too. Ok ok I loved every song!
  4. I'd love this if I win!

    Thanks for the contest!
u/WonkyOne · 3 pointsr/breakingmom

Consider something like this, that you can hang within your own reach. (NOT his reach, or it will be emptied in the first minute of the trip!)

http://www.amazon.ca/Over-Door-Clear-Organizer-Storage/dp/B000IXOH7G

Fill each pocket with a different activity/toys/snacks. Go to the dollar store and stock up on things like sticker books, crayons/pad of paper, mini cars, bouncy balls, anything that might keep his interest for awhile that doesn't require your supervision.

I recently did a 12 hour flight with my 2.5 year old (and 4 month old daughter). The very best thing I brought with me (other than the iPad) in terms of entertaining him was a ziplock bag full of miniature cars each individually wrapped in painters tape. Yes it was a bitch to clean up after (lots of little scraps of painters tape stuck to everything in arms reach) but every one of them brought happy "oooooh" "wow" "woah" comments, and bought about ~10 minutes of unwrapping time, plus at least 20 minutes of happily rolling them around on things. So yeah, painters tape!

Also, get external battery chargers for the tablet and the 3ds. (Like this one for example. Http://www.amazon.com/Nyko-Power-Pak-3DS-Nintendo/dp/B004SJA7L6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361147770&sr=8-1&keywords=battery+pack+3ds


Good luck. It won't be easy but you can do it!

u/DrOCD · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My favorite movie, currently, is The Awakening. So good.

A little blurb about me: I am in undergrad right now studying clinical psychology and theatre (performance and technical theatre). I have a dog named Leo and he's kind of a buttface, but I love him. He's a shitzu. I go to school in a different state so I'm only home for three months a year (which can actually be too much). I really love to boil a Potato and then put Sriracha on it. Probably one of my favorite foods, actually. I spend most of my summer time working at a movie theater or playing video games. This bedside remote caddy would be nice for my dorm room.

u/JulMit · 1 pointr/InteriorDesign

I really like your suggestions and omg you people are so creative :) I was going to suggest painting the shelves and the dresser as well. I love teal and lime green. They should definitely go for lighter colors. They can check Walmart for a duvet. There were very beautiful designs for back to school.

They should go for lighter color curtains and match them with the furniture and shelves or the bedspread. They can even buy some sheer curtains. They give a more fresh and light sense to any room.

I would also suggest putting away your shoes. You can put them under your bed in a box or inside your closet using a door hanging organizer

And yes, please post the results :)

u/HondaGirlMN · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Batman Suit.


You NEED NEED NEED cards against humanity :) seriously the best game ever!


Or... I see you have a bunny :) these seriously make the BEST rabbit cages :D all of my bun buns had cages I made from them :)


I personally NEED the Zoo Med ReptiSun® 10.0 High Output UVB Fluorescent Bulb 17 Watts, 24-Inch on my WL :) it's for either my bearded dragon or chameleon. They require uvb lights to live and I need to replace both soon :)

u/alchemyofelsweyr · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

I go by the rule, not enough room for a cat=not enough room for a rabbit.

I used about 8 of these to make a huge pen that keeps them from all the dangerous wires and chewing the walls, keep them together with zip ties. These are nice because you can do any size, shape and height you want. (I also went and ordered a couple more that I haven’t needed yet because back ups seemed like a good idea if I felt inspired to make it bigger in a whim)

storage cubes

I have this litter box(pricey but worth it)

litter box/feeder

And two of these water dishes because the bottles aren’t as easy for rabbits to drink from. These are non flip and very nice.

bowls

Hope this helps.

Edit: I use the storage cubes to make walls but not levels or tops to the pens, I space big enough to frolick in better than having a place to go upwards.

u/chemcalfarmr · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

so I offer you some hangers and velcro ties.

why do i want these items you ask? well first off, I need them to get my house in order. but secondly, both of them can be used for some NSFW fun...and no-one has to knoowww. ;) Schmad on my add on please! Congrats on the raise and thank you for the awesome contest!

u/heyredridinghood · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Right now I am relaxing a bit, then I will clean a little, and then I teach my graphic narrative class this afternoon.

I think you need this so you can keep all of your essential revision tool and your break things, without having to relocate. XD

Something fun on my wishlist is this Harley Quinn graphic novel because I teach graphic narrative and my favorite comicbook gal is Harley Quinn. :P

Who needs revision?!

u/JOCKrecords · 1 pointr/uofm

I really recommend getting more storage in general. Command door hooks, over the door hooks, ottomans are great for this (ottoman also works as seating).
For more unconventional ideas, I think a shoe organizer thing (https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Over-Door-Hanging-Organizer/dp/B000HM5V0A/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_201_lp_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5G4KM6NE6KWAV5049JZY) is a great idea, especially if you loft your bed. You can use it for shoes or honestly anything else instead (I keep first aid stuff, cosmetics, lotion, umbrella, food, chargers, power banks, and a bunch of random stuff). Lawn chairs are a good alternative to a futon since it's much much easier to transport and store.

u/wow-so-tacky · 6 pointsr/guineapigs

I would suggest a C&C cage as they are very customizable and relatively cheap. A 2x4 C&C cage is pretty standard for two pigs. If you don't mind a bit of DIY work, you could build the same cage yourself for about 60% of the cost, as well as make it larger at 2x5. It's quite easy to do.
     
     
     

   

$23.49 - Set of 23 Grids and Connectors

$22.98 - 48"x96" Sheet of Coroplast (Should be available in-store to avoid shipping costs)

Your choice of bedding. C&Cs cages are often paired with fleece.
   
   
   


Another option would be a Midwest Habitat which is slightly smaller than a 2x4 C&C but acceptable. You could also link 2 of them together for more space.
   
   

     

Also, here's a pretty in depth video (The C&C part starts at 3:44) by LA Guinea Pig Rescue about various types of cages. They also use and recommend C&C cages.

u/its_today_already · 5 pointsr/simpleliving

For kitchenware of all kind, I'd recommend a goodwill-type store. Cheap and quirky.

Personally, a table and 2 chairs would be nice for work/homework/dinner. I got a folding set at Target for $40 a while back; I have a nicer wooden set from craigslist for $60 now.

From experience, you're better off buying a real mattress for comfort. People can sit on it when they visit, especially if you have some cushions that make it appear a seating area during the day. I am perfectly happy with the mattress on the floor, no boxsprings or frame, but having it higher off the ground would make it more comfortable for seating during the day.

Do you need a dresser? If you have a good-sized closet, you may be able to use something like this instead for anything you can't put on hangers -- I found some for around $5 at Target recently.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hey! I'm going to be going to the California School of Culinary Arts for my first year of college this fall! I love cooking and I want to open a restaurant someday! I also want to get a degree in business and managing.
Here is what I want for my room. It's a mattress side book and remote caddy! I think you would like it too! It seems like a good storage thing to have and you can keep your favorite books in it.
Thanks for having a contest! :)

u/suckinonmytitties · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have something like this in my room, which is good for storage and pretty cheap. Look at the customer review images for some good ideas and inspiration!

This is good for organizing stuff in your kitchen cabinets.

u/SneakyYeezle · 3 pointsr/guineapigs

If you have the space, the best things are these ! They’re cheaper than an additional cage, and you can kinda build your own shape out of the different sections. You’ll be able to put them together and it usually costs less. Best of luck on with your little pig! I’m sure he’s gonna warm up to you :) it just takes time

u/zkathnel21 · 2 pointsr/lifehacks

I use something similar for scarves that I bought on Amazon. I would easily work for tanks. What's nice is they're easy to get in and out. I find that if it takes too much time to put it away/take it out, I don't use an organization system. For my scarf one, I actually hang it from a wall hook - easy access and with all the pretty colors, it actually looks nice next to a dresser.
http://www.amazon.com/InterDesign-Axis-Scarf-Holder-Chrome/dp/B007FTUC02/

u/jettaguy25 · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Yes towels so the corners don't cut through the bag!
SpaceSaver Premium Reusable Vacuum Storage
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X8KSKF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_UIMADbMK0MWBN

You probably wouldn't even have to remove excess air... This is just an idea I've had... I really hope this is helpful. I wish everyone the best of luck with this storm.

u/Weareallkatlovers · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Congrats on your apartment!



I would recommend a shoe organizer like this one. You can store shoes in it, cleaning supplies, food, the possibilities are endless! I love organizing and in a small space you need good organization.

u/MiningForFun123 · 2 pointsr/MoneroMining

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>Who pays 7.4 cents per KWh? lol you are a lucky dog brother!

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The 7.4 cents per KWh plan I am on was a 24 month fixed rate plan I signed up for in June 2017 so I have seven more months on that plan. If I were to renew right now it would only increase to 8.7 cents per KWh. As for those who don't live in Texas, where we have deregulated our electric grid, and have to pay outrageous costs for electricity I do feel sorry. Maybe they should take their complaints to their local politicians and ask why they can't do what Texas does.

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https://ourenergyllc.com/prodox/EFLS/oct18/ONC12FIXALLADVANTAGEPLUS-10252018-1.pdf

3500 KWh's: 3500 * $0.0854 + $5.99 = $304.89 take that and divide by 3500 you get 8.71 cents per KWh.

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>Plus the rest of the rig is approx $500 more

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What!!!. Who pays $500+ for a rig minus GPU's?

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My Rig:

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Mining Rack: $7.67

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KC6DY0/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Current price is $10.83 but I purchased four of these for $30.68

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ASRock H110 PRO BTC+ Cryptocurrency Mining Motherboard 13 GPU Slots $23.28

https://www.ebay.com/itm/ASRock-H110-PRO-BTC-Cryptocurrency-Mining-Motherboard-13-GPU-Slots-PCIE/302948306981?epid=1400759332&hash=item4689205025

I have been winning these auctions for an average price of $23

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4GB DDR4 single memory module: $25

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Celeron G3930 with Heatsink/Fan: $33.50

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250GB Hard Drive: $0

I got lots of free hard drives so this is zero cost

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1200 watt HP Server power supply: $0

My Price is $0 because I bought a HP DL980 G7 with 768GB DDR3 memory for $644 and sold the memory for $1425 so the eight 1200 watt 94% Efficiency HP Server power supplies it came with are free to me.

If you had to purchase one on eBay the price would be $27.99

https://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-HSTNS-PD11-DL580G5-PSU-437572-B21-441830-001-438202-002-Power-Supply-1200W/153257092583

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PCI-E 17x 6Pin Power Supply PSU/GPU Power Adapter Breakout Board: $7.90

https://www.ebay.com/itm/PCI-E-17x-6Pin-Power-Supply-PSU-GPU-Power-Adapter-Breakout-Board-12V-Adapter/223076867345

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10x PCI-E Power Cable 6P to8P For Mining Breakout Board: $19.89

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With 6Pin Input 12V DC PC ATX Power Supply unit |For mini ITX Pico PSU Out 180W: $19.50

https://www.ebay.com/itm/With-6Pin-Input-12V-DC-PC-ATX-Power-Supply-unit-For-mini-ITX-Pico-PSU-Out-180W/263070008251?epid=8018591258

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I recently purchased 41 used Risers for $60. That works out to $1.46 each or $5.85 for my four Vega 56 rig.

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So total for the four vega rig is:

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Mining Rack: $7.67

ASRock H110 PRO Motherboard: $23.28

4GB DDR4 single memory module: $25

Celeron G3930 with Heatsink/Fan: $33.50

250GB Hard Drive: $0

1200 watt HP Server power supply: $0

17x 6Pin Power Supply Breakout Board: $7.90

10x PCI-E Power Cable 6P to8P For Mining Breakout Board: $19.89

6Pin Input Pico PSU Output 180W: $19.50

4x Risers: $5.85

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My Total Costs: $142.59

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If you add a purchased 1200 watt HP Server power supply add $27.99 to get to $170.58 which is $330 cheaper than the Cadillac $500+ price you quote.

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u/briarraindancer · 3 pointsr/blogsnark

Over the door everything. It's not the most visually appealing look, but it's the best way to maximize your storage space. My personal favorites are the shoe rack and the bathroom organizer. Spend the money for the good ones, not the cheap vinyl shoe bags.

u/someborderlinegirl · 5 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

YAY! :D let me think.... I'll add things to this post as I think of them.

Bed Caddy

Bed Risers

Hamper

This Book (my cousin got it for me when I started college way back when, and it really has a lot of good advice)

Storage

Dry Erase Calendar

Small Room Safe

Dorm Security

Command Strips

This amazing food/beverage station

A freaking PURPLE fridge

Brita

Make pooping in a shared bathroom less embarrassing

This photo display

An electric kettle

Also a planner! I like to make my own and use different colored pens to differentiate between my classes! If you want the template I use for my planner, I can send you a link to it! :D

u/Shovelbum26 · 6 pointsr/Teachers

I actually think having them out in the open but inaccessible is the best solution. I have a hanging shoe organizer that I call "cell phone jail". When I have to take a phone, I actually have the student put it in there (so they're in control of placing it). The thing is transparent so they can see the phone the whole time and know where it is. I think that makes them feel a little more comfortable with it.

I work in a Title I school and a student's phone is without a doubt the most expensive thing they own, and may be the most expensive thing in their home, so I understand their stress around it and try to accommodate that, but they definitely can't have it out in class.

u/sageDieu · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I use a hanging shoe rack that just hangs on the back of my office door.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_n503DbG72VJMQ

Not sure I'd say BIFL as it's pretty flimsy but it's worked great for a couple years and is an awesome way to organize all my random cables/dongles/adapters/chargers/etc.

u/SugarSugarBee · 1 pointr/gifs

the easiest way I found was "bunny proofing" anywhere that absolutely needs to have cords, like behind the tv. And keeping other cords out of reach when not in use, like laptop cords and phone chargers.

Behind the TV or anywhere we don't want the bunny to access, we lined the wall with NIC Cubes. These are sold to build little shelves out of, but they are PERFECT for zip-tying together as a barrier to cords, bookshelves (my buns chew on my books), or anything else. I also made their pen out of them, since they're so customizable. This is an earlier pen, but I have since re-arranged it.

/r/rabbits has a lot of good links on how to bun-proof your home and troubleshoot specific issues!

u/fluttershy123 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I would really like this shoe rack because when my puppy wanders around my house he tends to go by the shoe area. The shoes are all on the floor so he has easy access. He either pees on them or chews. When he chews them he runs around the house when you try to take it away from him. This would help since the top shelves are too high for him to grab so he wont touch the shoes anymore.

Yay!

u/knightjohannes · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

Check amazon for "corner shelves"

Else, Bathroom corner shelf

If you have little counter space, your only option is up. A corner shelf might just work wonderfully.

If your bathroom has a closet, expand on it's storage with a shoe storage unit. You don't have to use those for shoes! Good luck.

u/CourtingEvil · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I can think of a few things that were useful for me (I'm trying not to duplicate):

  • Shoe Organizer - I hung mine on the back of my closet door and stored things in there other than shoes (such as my hairbrush)

  • Bed Risers - With these I was able to put full boxes of things under my bed

  • Mattress Protector - I don't know how many people slept on the mattress in the dorms before me, so this gave me a lot of comfort. Mine was padded, too, so it made my bed super comfy!

    Would you like a falafel with that?
u/manifes7o · 4 pointsr/streetlightmanifesto

This is the model I've got! I'm not an audiophile by any stretch, but I like it well enough.

Also, YMMV, but I really enjoyed these if your collection winds up taking off. Makes for some lazy-ass wall art.

u/MrHublot_ · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00336TY0K/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1481205639&sr=8-2&pi=SX200_QL40&keywords=shoe+rack&dpPl=1&dpID=415PANUlISL&ref=plSrch

Just Amazon's cheap ones. The good thing about this one is that you could stack them as many as you want. A bit tricky with high tops tho (only top level can hold high tops). So if you have a lot of high tops I suggest getting something else. As for size, I wear 9.5. So i think it should be fine for size up to 12~13? I mean if you don't mind the rears of your shoes sticking out a little bit, you can put in whatever sizes you want.

u/WithLinesOfInk · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

We have 1 closet to share between two people- me and my husband. I hang dresses and skirts there. I have a door-mounted shoe rack on the back of the bedroom door, and hooks for purses, scarves, belts and jewelry on the walls in the bedroom. I have a single 3-drawer dresser for pants, shirts, cardigan and, underwear, and my nighstand is a tiny 2-drawer dresser for pajamas and leggings. Our bed has drawers under it where I store some of the sillier things like halloween costume pieces, or holiday gear, as well as bulky things like snow jackets. I had to downsize by about half when I moved into this place and I've never looked back!

u/ThePattyWintersShow_ · 3 pointsr/malelivingspace

Right here! It was a great purchase, super easy to put together and very sturdy.

Metal Garment Rack with Wood Shelves, White and Light Brown https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075RBXB3X/ref=cm\_sw\_r\_em\_apa\_i\_DPZwDbX43H9YB

u/old_rpger · 1 pointr/internetparents

Hey, my son has major dust allergies and I recommend getting those sealed in plastic.

Cheap alternative: plastic garbage bags, twisted at the top and duct taped.

More complete solution: vacuum bags for just this purpose that reduce the amount of space they take up and keep them sealed and safe.

Not recommending these in particular, but this is the idea: https://www.amazon.com/SpaceSaver-Premium-Reusable-Storage-Included/dp/B00X8KSKF6

There are also a type that doesn't require a vacuum: https://www.amazon.com/Ziploc-Space-Bag-Flat-Count/dp/B00MDB3OSE/

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Hope that helps.

u/MoonPrisimPower · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Who needs one recipe, WHEN YOU CAN HAVE TWO!!!

Pulled Pork Oh. My. God. SO GOOD! I use a can of Dr. Pepper in mine instead of coffee. Use potato rolls. You're welcome.

It really doenst get any easier than this Chicken and Dumplings Its a family favorite.

Its boring, but I really need this scarf holder espicially with fall approaching.

Thank you for the contest!

u/jaba1337 · 2 pointsr/vinyl

I use these, they aren't as cheap as an expedit, but they work great. A little sturdier too. They are stackable with interlocking pegs and brackets. They also have a back panel, unlike the expedit.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000O1APF0/

I have 2 in a lighter wood grain, and 2 in black. Looks like Amazon doesn't have the light wood grain anymore, only a dark.

Walmart has the lighter color for a bit more. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Foremost-Groups-Large-Divided-Storage-Cube/21837024

u/tomorrowdog · 2 pointsr/iastate

I love my Nspire but nobody is going to show you how to use it, you have to be proactive. I got mine the summer before and watched Youtube tutorials.

For the room here are a couple recommendations:

u/superclr · 2 pointsr/knitting

Cheap and efficient solution if you have some spare closet space, one of these hanging shelf things. I live in a condo with limited space but a surprisingly large closet and have my yarn on one of those, works like a charm.

u/jdroser · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I just picked up this one from Amazon, mainly because it was highly rated by TheWirecutter. I’m pretty happy with it. Solid construction, can be put together in several configurations for different sizes of shoes/boots (especially if you get the two-pack). The width will fit three pairs of men’s shoes or boots on each level.

u/SmileFirstThenSpeak · 6 pointsr/declutter

She has to be on board with the decluttering, and it’s best if you help her do it rather than doing it for her. If she just has too much stuff, some of it does have to go. Things worth keeping might be best stored in another room if it doesn’t fit in her room, but it’s likely that at least some of it should be thrown out.

In looking for more room to store things, look up and look down. Tall bookcases or shelves. Shelves above the door, window, closet. Under the bed.

Also consider space on the inside of the door. Get a hanging shoe organizer to hang on the door. Lots of small things can be put in the pockets (get mesh or clear plastic so it’s easy to see contents). I’m imagining lots of makeup stored that way would work.

u/saroka · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I need hangers cause I'm an idiot and don't have enough with me to even fill up part of the closet. I also need a rice cooker cause food? And this pad thing so that I can work out in my apartment and so that when my boyfriend visits he doesn't sleep on the bare floor. XD I guess they link with apartmenty stuff, but in totally different rooms. XD And to infinity and beyond!

u/mobbito · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I use 2 of these shoe racks stacked on top of each other. not so great for boots but like the overall aesthetic. still looking for a better solution

u/xbutterscotchbabex · 22 pointsr/BadDragon

That’s awful :( as someone who has an extremely nosey family, I feel you. I personally would suggest going onto amazon and buying this lock box it might not be the most hidden, but it stores easily under your bed or in your closet and no one can open it unless they have the key. It fits tons of toys! I have a good 10-15 in mine. Good luck!

u/ColinAllCarz · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

These look really cool - I've seen something very similar at my friend's house. I know you didn't mention it, but here is a handy dandy mattress caddy to store stuff too - looked fun for someone who likes to have stuff handy by the bed :oP.

u/Truant_Muse · 4 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I have enough shelving now, but when I was in school I had a cheap shoe rack like this one. Another great option for space saving is an over the door rack.

u/Nynes · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

C'mon...gimme - Surprise me!

for my want/need: Im trying to reorganize my closet - and desperately need things to make max use of my space I live in a small place with too much stuff, and Im overwhelmed at the moment with trying to whittle it down and reorganize so I dont like in chaos all the time. Id be most greatful for anything off any list.

For something less functional and more awesome - this badass Orgrimmar mug


Youre both hot. Like, stupid hot. Like ...I need some shades because Im burning my retinas out staring into the sun hot.

u/John_Stamos_GOAT · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Amazon! Pretty easy to install and you can easily slide vinyls in and out of them if you ever want to switch em out

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CGT96Z9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_hn8WBbJDXA40X

u/NarcosNeedSleep · 4 pointsr/konmari

Have you considered a hanging organizer? Like this. (That's just the first one that popped up on Amazon, I can't say whether it's a good one or not, I was just giving an example.)

Some things I really like having folded, and if you like some things folded and you used one of those, it wouldn't use up your limited drawer space, but takes advantage of more vertical space (though they come in different lengths and widths, so not all are full length). You could even use baskets or boxes in them for things like socks.

Then all your stuff is closer together than in a separate dresser.

u/Informationator · 3 pointsr/gamecollecting

Hanging shoe holders are a popular way of storing controllers for easy access. You could even go for a clear one

Being the sophisticated man that I am, I store mine in... ...a wire jungle box...

u/sneaky_dragon · 3 pointsr/declutter

If you have room for a shallow bin or two, you can fold underwear and socks so that they are filed and easy to grab. It just takes more effort beforehand. I recently reorganized my drawers this way and it freed up so much space and made everything more organized.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Dg0g2OPRg4

Another idea is to have these hanging shelves somewhere: http://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-6351-1234-JAVA-Organizer-Collection-Accessory/dp/B001KMRZ0U/

You can buy bins and then consequently organize your underwear and shirts like the previous video shown.

http://www.amazon.com/Household-Essentials-Drawers-Hanging-Organizer/dp/B0044SHP16/

Only hang what you need to, like suits, dresses, and jackets.

u/Chimerain · 8 pointsr/BurningMan

Absolute game changer- hanging shoe organizer with CLEAR windows. best way to keep all your small items like headlamps easily accessible. I will never burn without it again... too much time wasted tearing my tent apart looking for things!


https://www.amazon.com/Over-Door-Clear-Organizer-Storage/dp/B000IXOH7G

u/offspringfreak · 7 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

So, I'm moving out (27. First time ever. It's complicated.) and might be taking a room (10*11 ft' maybe?) that doesn't have a closet. Any recommendations on sturdy, functional clothing racks? I started eyeing this one and this last night


Any other feedback to economizing space and best arranging is also more than welcome!

u/Hectorshandsome · 2 pointsr/DaftPunk

AlbumMount - NEW Wall Mount or Shelf Stand to Display Your Vinyl Records, Album Covers, or Records https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IBZ1CDK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WxGPybDZM5987 - Not too expensive and easy to assemble 👌

u/AbsolutelyPink · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

It sounds like you've thought of the solutions. Any amount of moisture that gets to those clothes is going to be a breeding ground for mold in a moist area. Maybe, that would be for the best and it will force your mom to get rid of the stuff?

They make weathertight storage totes (containerstore.com), but they aren't air tight I'd venture. Those with some moisture absorbing packets may do it, but will likely cost as much as the vacuum bags.

Costco often has packages of vac bags pretty decently priced.https://www.amazon.com/SpaceSaver-Premium-Reusable-Storage-Included/dp/B00X8KSKF6/ref=sr_1_4

u/crankypants15 · 10 pointsr/sex

They make locking boxes for CDs (with folders) and other uses. They are big enough for a fair collection. They make empty boxes too. Get one. These are cheaper than a firesafe.

u/EpicDerp37272 · 1 pointr/vinyl

What's a good way to hang vinyl on my wall?
I like these, but they're really pretty expensive. Any alternatives?

u/aaahmanduh · 6 pointsr/Rabbits

They're made from wire storage cubes like this. and zip-ties. They're excellent for making play pens too!

u/elemonated · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This scarf hanger. It's getting cold out and I know everyone has scarves and leggings and tights and thermal underwear they need to keep organized, and this thing is pretty damn legit in assisting in that. I would also use it to dry wet socks or a number of other things I'm sure you could figure out as you go along :) Since you have an apartment, you probably need your closet/dresser room, and the hanger will help you conserve that room.

u/ayeaye3458 · 1 pointr/hiphopvinyl

found them on amazon, they’re a bit pricey but they work pretty well

click this of you want to check them out

u/niandra3 · 1 pointr/vinyl

Nice. I was looking into solutions for this myself. Don't want to frame them because I want to be able to take them down and listen to them easily. Was thinking about trying something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/AlbumMount-Mount-Display-Records-Covers/dp/B00IBZ1CDK/

I kind of like the 3d effect.

u/acetrainerelise · 45 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

College student here, used to shitty dorm closets: If you don't mind having to iron things at the change of seasons, I like to keep off-season clothes and things I don't wear much in my suitcase. The suitcase is just sitting there taking up space anyway, and by packing it well (rolling!! roll as much as you can!!! I only fold heavy knits and sweaters) you can fit a lot into a simple carry-on. Multi-pants hangers and multi-skirt hangers are really useful for maximizing closet space, but I personally don't like multi-shirt hangers and find them incredibly inconvenient. I keep all of my jackets on an over-the-door hanger like this and use the basket (mine only has one) to hold my clutch, spare wallet, dry umbrellas, and sunglasses. On the other side of the door I have a shoe organizer that can also hold scarves and gloves and such. Honestly, seeing what college students are doing could be really good inspo for you since we live in tiny spaces with almost no closet and find a way to make it work.

u/Amator · 3 pointsr/dragoncon

Not specifically a shower tip, but we find it's handy that when you're sharing a room with several people to bring one of those over-the-door shoe holders pic at Amazon which makes it easy to keep everyone's shampoos, brushes, etc out of the way.

u/pumpupthejams · 2 pointsr/simpleliving

We have some of those shelves where it's just a series of metal grids with plastic joints and you can assemble them however you want. Instead of all cubes, one part is two cubes high to hang clothes in. The rest you can just stack cubes as high as you want. I like how they break down for easy moving. Like these, except I've found them newish in the box at a thrift store for much cheaper.

u/lauraporah · 2 pointsr/guineapigs

Just looked on Amazon and they have the same exact 14 grids for $19.99! And free shipping. Definitely check those out!

u/TrashPickles · 2 pointsr/BadDragon

I have two of these for my toys:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005JCZI5G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Relatively flat, so they fit under a standard bed, enough space to fit a good chunk of toys, and easily lockable.

u/ashalalynn · 5 pointsr/Cruise

Thank you. Do you think one of these will come in handy? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D58DRVC/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?smid=A1L7F5DL4H71TK&psc=1

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We are going to be on Carnival and wine is allowed. You're right about snacks, haha. We are going to Disney for a week after the cruise and that's when we need the snacks! No makeup for me as I don't wear it but thanks for the suggestion!

u/brikachuu · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

For hangers, I really like these. Super thin and my clothes don't slip off.

u/missjennyy · 2 pointsr/teenmom

I used to have a floordrobe but I invested in this and it was seriously worth it. It's easy to put everything away and frees up my closet for (desperately needed) storage.

u/Babymicrogrower · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

I used one of these:

Whitmor Double Rod Freestanding Closet Heavy Duty Storage Organizer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002DGM4IU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_e6XBCbZHMCP4N

And put it together so the bottom rack was higher up and suspended a rack for a drop tray. I use a disposable foil baking dish to catch the runoff. There's a nice space underneath for my humidifier and storage (hopefully a clone set up eventually) and a rack on top for my carbon filter and fan. The light hangs from the coat rack with a solid 4' of growing space. If you DM me I'll send you a picture of what it looks like!

u/AzulSkyy · 3 pointsr/cats

The target set (made by closetmaid) has two kinds of panels, one has a wider grill of 5x5 holes while the other has a tighter grid of about 8x8. A can't fit through either, but the tighter grid one makes for a better shelf for the cat to sit on.

There's a set on amazon by whitmore that's about $20 a set, but the picture makes it look like its all the tighter grid.

u/YYZed99 · 1 pointr/Cruise

>Thank you. Do you think one of these will come in handy?
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>https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D58DRVC/ref=ox\_sc\_act\_title\_5?smid=A1L7F5DL4H71TK&psc=1

Yes!! Great to hang over the door to store sunglasses, sunscreen, etc. Keeps everything organized and off the limited tabletop space

u/hawtp0ckets · 7 pointsr/BabyBumps

OP you've got this!

You can totally just do a mini-crib and they are suuuper cute, affordable, and you can usually use them as long as a standard sized crib.

Here's some cute ideas I saw that you might like.

I live in a 3 bedroom apartment with my in-laws and my sister-in-law so I feel you so much. My husband and I just have our little bedroom and bathroom that is "ours".

I've utilized lots of little space-saving tools and ideas:

  • I got rid of any unused furniture, items, or pieces of clothing. These are just wasted space! Get rid of them. Donate them or sell them for some extra cash.

  • I'm using a crib with a changing table attached. It doesn't take up too much space. My crib also has storage under the changing table portion and under the actual crib. So I can store blankets, clothes, whatever I need to here!

  • I got a shoe rack like this one that hangs on the inside of my closet door. This way our shoes are off the floor and hanging in a space that wasn't previously being used.

  • I have floating shelves like these so you can store extra stuff on them either in the bedroom, bathroom, over the changing table, etc!
u/thisissotragic · 1 pointr/vinyl

Well honestly I wasn't planning to buy vinyl a bunch either and I found an item that let you hang it on the wall (https://www.amazon.com/AlbumMount-Adjustable-Display-Records-Covers/dp/B00IBZ1CDK).

Which is what I was going to do, I don't even own any vinyls and really only have one in mind (https://ghost-ramp.myshopify.com/products/hollowknight)

So I really don't know when I'd get more, I just don't want the record messing up or anything cause of the cheaper smaller ones.

Thanks for your suggestion though I'll look into the vertical ones.

u/WeddingShit · 12 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Sweaters tend to be heavier and will stretch or become mishapen, typically with a shoulder bump if they are hanged on a hanger through the neck hole (is there a proper term for that? Haha I'm going with neck hole). Here is an example of that happening

Hangers like this which are broader and keep the clothes in place are a tad bit better, since it is wide enough to accomodate the shoulders, but generally, you should avoid hanging sweaters.


Typically, yes, folding sweaters in a drawer is best because there is no specific part which is put under more pressure and will stretch. If you don't have a drawer or storage available, sweaters can be hanged llike this to prevent stretching.

u/maditron · 1 pointr/Rabbits

They’re like building blocks for storage cubes with connectors! I would highly recommend since it’s a lot of space with no cage top, it’s easy to move around and build different layouts and stuff! I bought mine on Amazon!

u/cozypants101 · 0 pointsr/konmari

I saw a comment that says you have a pantry--are you using the door? My spice area was a huge mess until we hung a shoe organizer on the inside of the pantry door. Clear, large pockets mean we can see everything easily. Like this one: https://smile.amazon.com/24-Pockets-SimpleHouseware-Crystal-Organizer/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1542510220&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=shoe+organizer&dpPl=1&dpID=41djiRmreZL&ref=plSrch

u/lross3 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I spend most of my money on food and clothing. I don't make much right now (I haven't started my new SLP job yet), so what little I do make at the gym I work at, I spend on food and drinks, and I treat myself or my dogs occasionally. I like what I spend my money on, just wish I didn't spend so much on food. I'm just always on the go, so it's easy to swing by somewhere.

This, because I need organization in my closet.

it's not a bank card

u/bamboo_boogie_boots_ · 1 pointr/qotsa

I use these. They're awesome. They pop out from the wall. I have all the strokes albums with some strip lighting and I have the 3 varieties of like clockwork on my bedroom wall with some up lighting.

Album Mount Vinyl Record Frame, Wall Mount and Shelf Stand, Invisible and Adjustable, 5 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CGT96Z9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_rv8NDb06VTDM4

u/Vladimirs_Tracksuit · 2 pointsr/Jinjer

I wouldn't say that they're amazing but they do the job haha

Album Mount Vinyl Record Frame, Wall Mount and Shelf Stand, Invisible and Adjustable, 5 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CGT96Z9/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_z5NSDb6BVGTA8

u/Karbear_debonair · 12 pointsr/knitting

Ooh! Look into vacuum bags! Yarn is very squishy, vacuum bags will vastly increase the carry capacity of your suitcase! If you aren't sure what I'm talking about, here's an Amazon link (non affiliate/referral/whatever, literally just searched vacuum bag) with a good description of them. There are a bunch of different brands.

In a pinch, you can do something similar with a trash bag, but it doesn't work quite as well.

u/Bafflepitch · 1 pointr/minimalism

What about a different solution.

I have something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Household-Essentials-6-Shelf-Hanging-Organizer/dp/B0041HLT80/ref=pd_bxgy_hg_img_y

It folds flat and you can get boxes that fit in each shelf. You could pack in flat in a suitcase and just hang it up at the next location and unpack your bag into it.

I guess this depends on how frequently you will be changing locations.

u/BecalmedRook · 1 pointr/sexover30

Love this thing: rolling under bed safe with a cable lock to lock to your bed frame. Kids have asked what it is I we said don’t worry about it. I’ve been meaning to empty it, fill with random stuff and show them “ok you get to see once what’s in there.

ECR4Kids Lock and Roll Portable Under-Bed Personal Safe https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005JCZI5G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rpMPCbQ7K32ZH

u/kmccoy · 1 pointr/livesound

It's normally used to hang up a shoe collection. Available on amazon.com and in pretty much any department/home goods store, once you know what you're looking for. :)

u/adhoc_lobster · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

You can also make a climbing tower for your rabbit out of those metal storage cubes. Like these. One of those cubes is perfect jump-able rabbit height. I cover up the platforms with cheap carpet squares.

u/bonersaurus-rex · 3 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I have 3 of these (just added a third...damn this sub!). They look nice and do the job. Two are side by side, and I stacked the third on top of one. I'm sure in the next year I'll need another.

http://www.amazon.com/Seville-Classics-Resin-Wood-Composite-Utility/dp/B00336TY0K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408905017&sr=8-1&keywords=shoe+rack

u/rawr_domo · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

The rack is from Amazon. I switch out shoes on the rack maybe once a week.

The rest of my shoes are in my closet. Couldn't get the entire wall in the shot, but that's some of it.

The Vans are from the CDG x Supreme collab from earlier this year.

u/derpderpsonthethird · 1 pointr/ADHD

storage racks like https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Double-Freestanding-Storage-Organizer/dp/B002DGM4IU/ref=sr_1_7?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1536541075&sr=1-7&keywords=clothes%2Brack&th=1 are useful, give each shelf a purpose for an item and put them there. You can use hangers and s-hooks to hang smaller things.


I also have the most successed staying organized when I put things on hooks, and put them on the wal. Give everything a home and it makes cleaning so much easier.

u/wackybones · 3 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

Taller and slimmer laundry basket, and for the clothes up on the top shelf you could try putting them in one of these hanging shelves and storing bigger items on the shelf, such as suitcases, extra pillows, or the sewing machine. I would also consider a laundry basket with a lid to keep any odor contained in the dirty clothes, and not sinking into the fabric of your clean clothes.

If you don't like the look of those hanging shelves, you could try replacing your plastic drawers with this style of furniture that you can often find on craigslist or at a thrift store if you don't want to buy new. Obviously double check the dimensions of it to make sure it would fit. Then you can store things in a square basket and it keeps things feeling and looking tidy.

The towels could also be hung on over the door hooks to keep the doors from getting damp.

u/whale52 · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

Here's what I do.

Clothes that don't get hung up - I bought this with the matching baskets. It's not the lightest thing ever but it's not really heavy either. Not having traditional drawers to fiddle with and keep closed makes moving it easier too, since you can pull out the baskets and fold them flat. I only use half of the drawers for clothes, the other half holds miscellaneous equipment.

Pants - get folded up and stuck in a hanging closet organizer.

Shirts/dresses/jackets - get hung in the closet. I tend to fish through shirts in the morning and if I keep them folded it means they get trashed into a pile before long.

Papers - I don't have a lot of paper so I don't really have this problem, but you could use one or more expandable file folders.

Random knicknacks - My desk has a hutch on top (shelving space), so I bought some baskets that fit and I hide my junky knicknacks in there so they're not visually cluttering up the space. On my desk itself I keep pencils and scissors and such in a pen cup.

u/penguining · 1 pointr/tall

I love this shoe rack! It's from Amazon

But they probably sell it at the container store too.

u/secreteggs · 12 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Flocked hangers help a lot! Like these.

u/catkennethcat · 3 pointsr/plants

The same ‘clothes’ rack is on amazon! But I found this one second hand, so luckily didn’t have to assemble it! https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B075RBXB3X?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title&th=1

u/JoyfulStingray · 36 pointsr/AskWomen

Get space saving hangers!! You can fit more clothes in a tiny closet.

Donate clothes you no longer wear.

Separate your Fall/winter from your spring/summer clothes. Put the clothes that are not part of the current season in a space saving bag and store them somewhere else - like under your bed. You are not using them right now, no need for them to be hanging up! :)

u/kharlos · 2 pointsr/EtherMining

I wanted something even cheaper and so I bought a bunch of these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KC6DY0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
$10 and work like a charm.

edit: don't forget the zipties.

u/Subishgirl · 2 pointsr/BDSMAdvice

They make thin, under bed locking tubs, like this: https://www.amazon.com/ECR4Kids-Lock-Portable-Under-Bed-Personal/dp/B005JCZI5G

Since they are thinner they might be better than a deeper trunk.

u/swert6951 · 3 pointsr/VGMvinyl

Those look a lot nicer than what I got, CollectorMount Album Mount Vinyl. The main selling point for me was that I could easily put them up with command strips.

u/HandInUnloveableHand · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

I totally recommend vacuum saver bags if you can for winter clothes. Put the bag in one of those plastic storage containers, put your clothes in, seal, and vacuum out the air. It's like magic.

u/catalope · 1 pointr/knitting

I have the same philosophy as you both. I have one giant reusable bag with my stash in it and frankly, I feel like it is too damn much. I plan on buying something similar to this to organize it so I can see it and organize it by weight because it really bugs me having it all crammed together. (Thanks to whoever it was that recently posted the idea!) In the past month I've gone on a couple of trips and of course I had to buy some yarn; I bought some pretties without a project in mind and now it is really bugging me. What if I find the perfect project for it but I didn't buy enough?! What if I only need one skein and now I have two? I don't want matchy things and I don't to give away gifts that are hand-wash only. Sigh. Life is so hard.


u/petielvrrr · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Over the door shoe racks are literally the best for organizing everything.

Or, you can get one of those sterilite drawer things and label the drawers accordingly.

u/BeachBumHarmony · 2 pointsr/rutgers

My best additional storage at Rutgers were these things: https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Storage-Cubes-Stackable-Interlocking/dp/B000LRBSFI

I had some in my closet and under my bed. You can configure them in anyway you need.

You can also get cube storage bins in any color for different kinds of storing.

u/DrugsAreMagic · 13 pointsr/DrugsOver30

I have 3 kids, so this is important to me. Along with a crap ton of drugs I have a healthy collection of sex toys. This is what I use to store it all https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005JCZI5G

It rolls under the bed, and locks. Works great.

u/Nels-Looser · 3 pointsr/Cruise

The best recommendation I ever got (and have used for over 15 cruises) is to bring an over the door shoe hanger. It can be hung over the bathroom door, facing the stateroom. We use it for storing all of our small stuff...playing cards, chargers, batteries, cameras, toiletries, sunglasses, etc.

https://www.amazon.com/24-Pockets-SimpleHouseware-Crystal-Organizer/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=sr_1_3?crid=33GLB0089WB9L&keywords=over+the+door+shoe+organizer&qid=1563671734&s=gateway&sprefix=Over+%2Caps%2C190&sr=8-3

u/kds405 · 3 pointsr/rutgers

You won't have room for anything extra other than perhaps a fan (definitely bring one) and a lamp (again bring one). Get something like this for your closet. Did you have anything specific you wanted to bring?

u/ardentbliss · 3 pointsr/BadDragon

These work well if your bed is raised, but large / extra large BD toys won’t fit. I also use ammo boxes here

u/MizzChnandlerBong · 3 pointsr/Sneakers

Those racks are great. I had a set for 20+ years that I finally got rid of this year when I moved.

wire storage cubes

u/Dsblhkr · 2 pointsr/organization

What about a behind door organizer? Like this... 24 Pockets - SimpleHouseware Crystal Clear Over the Door Hanging Shoe Organizer, Gray (64'' x 19'') https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pnRaAbKHGDCSJ

u/Non_Non_Non_Heinous · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

This shoe rack seems to be popular here (I've seen people ask about it often when small collections using it are posted) can be stackable, and doesn't break the bank.

Not sure of the budget, but another idea might be a sneaker cleaning set (brushes, wipes, and solution) from brands like Jason Markk or Crep, etc. ($30-$50 range)

u/jpanda995 · 3 pointsr/donaldglover

Yeah definitely these are the ones I ordered.

Album Mount Vinyl Record Frame, Wall Mount and Shelf Stand, Invisible and Adjustable, 5 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CGT96Z9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_onDFY9GgDzXaU

u/orgodemir · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

I have these shoe racks. Incredibly easy to set up, fits 3 pairs side by side per rack. Sturdy and not bad looking.

u/copacabanas · 10 pointsr/declutter

I like this shelf for storing most of my shoes, i clipped off the hanging door part and just screwed it into a wall:

https://smile.amazon.com/Whitmor-Over-Rack-36-36-Pair-White/dp/B0019FOUQ0/ref=sr_1_10?crid=3IQ48DCP4SSQJ&keywords=hanging+shoe+organizer&qid=1556836083&s=gateway&sprefix=hanging+shoe+%2Caps%2C180&sr=8-10


However my three fanciest pairs of shoes do live in their shoebox full time. I like to keep them in boxes to keep them clean, and I always know where they are. Everything else goes on the rack.

u/baudrillardwasright · 0 pointsr/vinyl

I've been eyeing these, though I don't have any experience with them, but the reviews look good.

u/rosie__ · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Happy birthday! [i would like this shoe rack] ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005KC6DY0/ref=aw_wl_ov_dp_1_4?colid=1UNWGQGD45Z44&coliid=IEAXBPXQ2AWQP&vs=1) because when the kids come home they just throw them in the box and it is always messy. It really drives me crazy cause it seems like I am constantly picking up someone's shoes.

u/cjsenecal · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I hang all my tops and dress pants. Jeans, chinos, shorts, underwear, and socks are folded in drawers.

I have this tie and belt rack and three of these shoe racks.

u/kilamumster · 1 pointr/Frugal

I'm probably in the minority here, but I am not a huge fan of these systems, as there is so much wasted space! I have no problem putting a dresser in a closet. We have 4-drawer dressers in two bedroom closets.

All of our current closets and pantry came fitted with basic Closet Maid wire shelving, and that's fine with me. We have canvas or fabric sweater and shoe organisers and some boxes that fit in the sweater one. I use banker's boxes or plastic storage bins on the upper shelves. I also make use of doubling rods, basically a short closet rod on two long hooks, so shirts can be hung on upper and lower rods.

btw, if you are set on a closet-shelving system, check your lease, and verify that you can remove it when you leave. Some leases require that anything attached to the walls becomes the property of the landlord. This protects them from having huge holes left in the walls.

If that is the case, be sure that the system you choose will leave only clips attached, which you would leave behind while taking all the expensive pieces with you!

u/Rollzroyce21 · 6 pointsr/criterion

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IBZ1CDK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Was debating to get this one instead and it might work out better. We get hit with earthquakes in my area at times so I went with the one with two ends.

u/cats_cats_cats · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Here. You just need to not include the middle shelf and you have space for high tops. They are also stackable.

u/timetravelinginward · 16 pointsr/minimalism

Ha! Joke's on you. I don't have one. :( I'm planning on getting this soon.

u/hipster_garbage · 1 pointr/vinyl

I picked them up on Amazon: Foremost 327806 Modular Large Divided Storage System, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O1APF0/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_PYJWub1YC6M13
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O1APF0/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_PYJWub1YC6M13

I like the fact that they're modular so I can add more as my collection grows.

u/lynxeyedkat · 2 pointsr/houseplants

It looks like this one from Amazon:

IRIS Metal Garment Rack with Wood Shelves, White and Light Brown https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075RBXB3X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-Id7Cb5GYVVSQ

u/webbymcwebberson · 1 pointr/organization

We have all our records in Foremost storage cubes. The prices vary; sometimes they're cheapest from Target, sometimes Amazon. They're great! We don't have any books in ours but of course you could put books in them.

u/blubbermilk · 14 pointsr/travisscott

Thanks! I use these to hang them

u/moneyballin22 · 1 pointr/vinyl

I found them on amazon, really easy to use.

u/Panoramic_Vacuum · 2 pointsr/hockeygoalies

I got this unit to store gear in my basement.

I have an adjacent workbench that I set a box fan on top of and aim it at the rack to dry the gear. Nothing touches the floor, and I can store a full set of gear including leg pads, plus room for another set of gloves and a spare helmet.

u/urbanplowboy · 3 pointsr/DIY

Very nice! I actually considered making something like this for myself recently, but then I settled on buying these instead.

u/jennile · 2 pointsr/DIY

I know that this is /r/diy, but a store bought solution would be one of these hanging shoe organizers. Personally, I prefer the stuff-the-shoes in the pocket type of organization over hanging them

u/rotorworx · 8 pointsr/lifehacks

I use a shoe organizer, similar to this from target to organize the cleaning supplies. I hang it on the back of my pantry door. It's an easy space saver.

u/nutellatime · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Amazon is a good place to start

u/VictorSierra09 · 10 pointsr/Military

A collapsible closet/shelf organizer. Better than rifling through your gear several times a day.

u/triferatu · 2 pointsr/livesound

Some form of clear shoe organizers. You can cut them up and assemble them horizontally. You also have a place for phones and IEM cases.

If you want them locked up, a tool chest has the perfect drawer height for wireless mics.

u/Abrham_Smith · 1 pointr/discgolf

I use the same ones for actual shoes. lol

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KC6DY0/

u/crustation · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

The mesh part is probably just a storage cube set. I did the same thing with my bunny.

https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Storage-Cubes-Stackable-Interlocking/dp/B000LRBSFI/

The teal panels are also storage cubes, I've seen the exact same ones at Walmart. The storage cube option gives you more flexibility in designing their little home. If you have no Walmart I'm sure stores with college dorm essentials will stock them for real cheap.

u/lumenphosphor · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Whoops---this is what happens when I copy google links. Here's a non referral link version, hopefully.

>Hey I have the same preferences as you and I use a garment rack (as seen here, here and here).

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u/VladeDivac · 2 pointsr/retrogaming

Whitmor 6044-13-CTF White Crystal Collection Over-The-Door Shoe Organizer, Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HM5V0A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_NrnqxbYHHHJS4

There you go

u/TENGO_UP · 0 pointsr/vinyl

Surprisingly cheap, i got it from amazon here. The mounting is a bit annoying but it works fine!

u/Heresie · 1 pointr/minimalism

I have three shoe organizers with 24 pockets like this: http://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-6044-13-CTF-Collection-Over-The-Door-Organizer/dp/B000HM5V0A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368694182&sr=8-1&keywords=crystal+clear+organizer

You could hang it on the back of your door--in the closet if you have one--to give almost everything you mentioned a place and still have room for more.

u/SizeableRansom · 5 pointsr/Buyingforbaby

I purchased a door organizer similar to this to keep many baby items organized. i.e. things like diaper creams, thermometers and snappis.

u/AwesomeAndy · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I have some of these and if you set up the shelves right, you can get two rows that fit boots per rack.