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Reddit mentions of Honey-Can-Do SFT-01239 8 Shelf Hanging Organizer, Polyester, wh, White

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Honey-Can-Do SFT-01239 8 Shelf Hanging Organizer, Polyester, wh, White. Here are the top ones.

Honey-Can-Do SFT-01239 8 Shelf Hanging Organizer, Polyester, wh, White
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8-shelf hanging organizer perfect for clothes, linens, and accessoriesMade from durable polyester material, includes 8-reinforced shelvesAttaches directly to any standard closet rod with hook-and-loop closureOptional storage drawers can be fitted into the shelvesMeasures 12-inches wide x 12-inches deep x 54-inches high; limited lifetime warranty
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ColorWhite
Height54 Inches
Length12.1 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1.36 Pounds
Width12.1 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Honey-Can-Do SFT-01239 8 Shelf Hanging Organizer, Polyester, wh, White:

u/wolfdogperson · 3 pointsr/IWantToLearn

I am going to try to generalize what I do for organizing my room without making a wall of text, but feel free to ask questions.

Ok I think the big thing is to compartmentalize. Have a dresser for your clothes? In the early stages of getting organized, putting old shoe boxes in there can help remind you where to put things. For example one for long socks, one for new socks, one for underwear, etc all in one drawer. Then for shirts and pants, to stack by function seems best to me. One stack is work pants, another casual, another formal, another active, etc.

The other thing about clothes is that they often get left on the floor after use. In my closet I have a hanging laundry bag for my whites, and then on the floor a little pop-up mesh laundry bag. The separating means I won't have to sort later and the location makes it only 2 second deal of putting dirty clothes away as opposed to the floor.

More on the closet. Investing in see through plastic crates is a good idea. In these I keep seasonal clothes and other things I rarely use. Then, each box is labeled with what is in it. These can be stacked on the floor, placed on the overhead shelf, what have you. Another good investment is hanging organizers like this. I have this one for a bunch of general stuff and my shoes. Those two things will really help keep things from becoming a giant pile of junk.

One great thing to have are those drawer stands that allow a lot of things to be conveniently stored vertically. Each drawer has a different purpose and the ones I use the most are in the higher drawers for convenience. I am a girl, so I have a makeup drawer, a hygiene drawer, a jewelry/accessories drawer, etc.


Okay, I will write more later, but it is time for me to go sleep. But essentially, compartmentalize everything. When things are separated into smaller, distinct groups, it makes it hard for you to just put away things were they don't belong. Just so you know, I could write forever on all this, so the more specific your questions, the better answer you will get.

u/BobbiPins · 3 pointsr/BurningMan

I just ordered:
a small battery powered fan to put next to my bed.
Some battery powered LED sting lights for inside the tent.
A hanging closet organizer to hang in the tent to keep all my small bins and whatnot organized and easily accessible.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My family uses these for closets. We also use these for the shoe closet!
I use it to put away my bags. Its really easy to hang up, and it keeps my closet neat. I think ikea is a lot cheaper though..!

u/Rockshurtmyhead · 1 pointr/denverlist

If you have a closet with space, try these closet organizers