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Reddit mentions of Garland 30 Multi Drawer Plastic Storage Cabinet Home, Garage or Shed by Garland Products Limited

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Garland 30 Multi Drawer Plastic Storage Cabinet Home, Garage or Shed by Garland Products Limited
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    Features:
  • PROTECT YOUR COUCH - use this cover to protect your couch from getting dirty and prevent damage from spillages, germs or fluids.
  • STYLISH DESIGN - available in 10 colours, you are bound to find a colour to suit your tastes and colour scheme
  • COMFORT - these couch covers are made from 80% cotton and 20% polyester, adding an additional padded layer to your massage table. The soft material means your patients will be able to lay for hours in comfort
  • WITH OR WITHOUT A FACE HOLE - these couch covers are available with or without a face hole, depending on your needs
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Weight4.1888050242262 Pounds

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u/zarino · 3 pointsr/LegoStorage

I went through a few options for parts organisers / storage bins around New Year. Does seem us Brits are slightly less gifted in this area than our American cousins ;-)

  • Raaco steel 18-drawer cabinet – oscillates between £18 and £26 on Amazon – drawers are about 6″×3″
  • Draper Expert 28741 30-drawer cabinet – oscillates between £25 and £28 on Amazon – it has lots of tiny drawers, but 5 larger ones too
  • Garland 30 drawer cabinet – shifts between £11 and £12 on Amazon
  • High-street retailer Clas Ohlson also do a range of organisers as part of their Cocraft brand.

    I’ve not found any parts organisers with exclusively medium-sized drawers. Typically you get about half the cabinet devoted to tiny drawers (originally meant for nuts, screws, or fuses, I think) and the remaining half to slightly larger drawers.

    Another alternative is to make your own drawer system inside a standard cabinet. I’ve bought an IKEA Alex drawer unit (£95) for this reason, and am going to sub-divide the drawers into smaller compartments using foam board or similar. (Search for "ikea alex dividers" on Google to see lots of makeup enthusiasts using this technique to store their bits and bobs).