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Reddit mentions of BoxLegend V3 shirt folding board t shirts folder easy and fast For kid to fold Clothes folding boards Laundry folders flipfold 4mm

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We found 10 Reddit mentions of BoxLegend V3 shirt folding board t shirts folder easy and fast For kid to fold Clothes folding boards Laundry folders flipfold 4mm. Here are the top ones.

BoxLegend V3 shirt folding board t shirts folder easy and fast For kid to fold Clothes folding boards Laundry folders flipfold 4mm
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    Features:
  • [Sturdy & Durable] 0.16‘’ thick, currently the thickest among BoxLegend shirt folding boards. Over 50,000 folding times.
  • [Easy Operation] It just needs a few simple steps for adults and children to finish operation. It also works with one hand. Save us hours of workload.
  • [Wish Gift] Box packaging, perfect gift for family and friends to tidy pants, shorts, pajamas, T-shirts, short and long sleeve shirts, pajamas, dresses, sheet, duvet cover etc.
  • [Organized Cozy Home] Clothes folder help optimize closet and drawer space. Garments will become organized and no longer be crumpled up in piles.
  • [Hangable Design] Shirt folders can be folded up or hung on the wall for space-saving storage.
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ColorBlue
Height0.29 Inches
Length27 Inches
Number of items1
Weight2.1384839414 Pounds
Width23.5 Inches

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Found 10 comments on BoxLegend V3 shirt folding board t shirts folder easy and fast For kid to fold Clothes folding boards Laundry folders flipfold 4mm:

u/Aimsucks · 24 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019KGCT9E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_z0pjDbB8D7QSX

I bought one of these a few months ago and I'm never going back.

u/FaeryLynne · 10 pointsr/disability

I have trouble standing and walking, but am fine when sitting, so most of my advice is from that viewpoint.

Swiffers for everything! Mop/sweeper, duster, dusting cloths, etc. They're really efficient and disposable so I don't have to deal with things like mop buckets, dirty mop heads, cleaning feather dusters, anything like that.

One of those extendable pincher things to help pick stuff up off the floor.

An extendable scrubber for the bathroom. The shape makes it really easy to get into corners.

A clothes folder makes it really easy to fold your clothes, and I can use this on my lap while sitting down in bed.

A walker with a seat makes it really easy to get around to do things and has a seat for when I need to sit down. The basket that most come with helps to carry supplies from one room to the next.

Stick vaccums are super lightweight and easy to maneuver even from a couch or bed.

A scrubbing attachment that goes on a power drill is so helpful when you don't have the strength or stamina to scrub by hand.

I swear by all of the Kaboom products. All of them are no-effort cleaning supplies. They have toilet cleaner, mold and mildew cleaner, and, of course, the famous shower foam.

An automatic vacuum like a roomba is great for most people, but I've never had one so I can't comment myself.

Soak your dishes. There are special products that help get dried on food off your dishes, but I've found that just soaking them in hot water for 20-30 minutes before trying to wash them gets most stuck on food off. For really tough, baked on gunk, add a dryer sheet to the water. Sounds weird, but it helps soften up the crusty blackened burnt on food and it comes off easily.

For food that's stuck on the inside of the microwave, take a cup of water, add some lemon juice, and microwave it on full power for 6 minutes. The food will wipe right off.

I might think of more things later. If I do I'll come back and edit this post.

u/Sigmawoz · 9 pointsr/INEEEEDIT

Top Rated One on Amazon here Amazon Not Twitter

u/223slash556 · 5 pointsr/specializedtools

They make little plastic folders that you do by hand that is very cheap https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019KGCT9E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ZTokzb4Y7SWSB

u/Prksrbrt · 3 pointsr/konmari

I use a shirt folder to get all of mine to the same width, the on I use is below. It helps keep them all consistent.

BoxLegend v3 shirt folding board t shirts folder easy and fast for kid to fold clothes folding boards laundry folders flipfold 4mm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019KGCT9E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_rmtYAb36G0M4E

u/plum_awe · 2 pointsr/ADHD

I have the exact same problem. I finally solved the t-shirt folding issue with a shirt folding board. I highly recommend!

u/drpeppershaker · 1 pointr/educationalgifs

Here's a non-referral link for you :D

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019KGCT9E

u/baltimoretom · 1 pointr/lifehacks

I bought one of these 10 years ago. It's been in my closet for 10 years.

u/Anwhaz · 1 pointr/DIY

When I was an appliance installer/delivery guy the best laundry room I saw was one that had a "pedestal" (basically on wall cabinets that were as deep as the washer and dryer, and "enclosed" them similar to this) that ran the length of one wall but had drawers underneath to hold up the washer/drier. It looked amazing and was probably very functional even though it was a little bit of a pain to get the washer/drier in (but to be fair, that complaint is once every 7-15 years so not a big one). On the adjacent wall there was a fold-down type drying rack (for things that couldn't go in the drier/hanging shirts while you unloaded the drier, like this) and a closet rod for holding hangers. On the opposite wall from the drying rack was a home made "laundry basket holder" so imagine C shaped slots that you can slide those plastic laundry baskets into (like this). and in the middle of the room was a folding table that had joints for folding shirts (like this, but the whole table). It was nice because you could fold stuff right in the laundry room so you never had to drag laundry to an easier place to fold, it just went straight to where its final destination was. I can't remember what the guy said it cost him to build, but IIRC it wasn't too bad and he loved how convenient it was.