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Reddit mentions of iwill CREATE PRO Collapsible Linen Storage Bins, Magazine Storage Basket, Portable Shelf Storage Box, Closet Wardrobe Attic Organizer Container, Coffee

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iwill CREATE PRO Collapsible Linen Storage Bins, Magazine Storage Basket, Portable Shelf Storage Box, Closet Wardrobe Attic Organizer Container, Coffee
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    Features:
  • 100% cotton fabric and collapsible design. inner painted water proof PE layer, steel frame on the top for fixing the basket shape.There is NO support structure in the buttom.
  • Dimensions: 40.5(L)*26(W)*22(H)cm, (16*10.5*8.7"), fits most shelves, cabinet, closets. Good storage basket for towels cosmetics in bathroom; magazines, newspaper, electronics accessories; kid's toys organizer in living room, underpants, socks, ties, scarves etc storage in bedroom.
  • Drawstring lid is for dust proof. washable by brush or wipe by damp cloth.
  • Warm remind: there are some crease when you receive it because we delivered and packed it in folding. please fill it full before you use it in order to helping recover its shape. or ironing it with low temperature.
Specs:
Colorbeige coffee
Height8.7 Inches
Length16 Inches
Size16"(L)*10.5"(W)*8.7"(H)
Weight0.66 Pounds
Width10.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on iwill CREATE PRO Collapsible Linen Storage Bins, Magazine Storage Basket, Portable Shelf Storage Box, Closet Wardrobe Attic Organizer Container, Coffee:

u/midgetcricket ยท 1 pointr/internetparents

We used to live out of suitcases (due to Mom's employment, not this, this sucks and I'm so sorry they're going through this)! Small portable game systems are a must for kids, I don't know if that's something that they made it out with, but they sure made our lives better. I would have killed for a Kindle, but even old systems from a second hand shop or a yard sale (sometimes you have to leave them behind anyway, it's hurts less if they weren't expensive) would probably be welcome. Phone cards, even just one a piece for emergencies, are incredibly helpful. We sometimes used blow up furniture, they don't often last long, but it's fun, it's portable, and it's yours. Decorative throws serve multiple purposes: as blankets, you can hang them for decor that helps the heating bill, and then you can wrap your stuff in them when you leave again. A camera, so that you can focus on new happy memories (not trying to encourage repression, but it really makes forgetting the bad parts easier later when you have concrete proof of the good ones). Stuff for a luxurious bath every now and then would be 'frivolous' enough for a gift, and it helps with the mental health, as well as technically being practical (everyone needs to be clean!).


> She also has no car

Is there any form of public transportation where they are? You could spring for a month's bus/tram/equivalent pass.



As for the organizing, there are the closets that hang, or the collapsible stand alone wardrobe. There's pop up storage bins, or this hoarder enabling abomination that I may be buying myself now. These things are like suitcases you never have to unpack.

I actually have this vacuum, it works awesome on hard floors and gets the job done on carpets if you keep at it, it's fairly quiet for a vacuum, and comes apart for getting hard to reach areas/fixing when you sucked up something it shouldn't have eaten. You could toss in a few small office/kitchen sized trashcans and liners to match, a lot of people can stay clean if they have arms reach access to a bin, but never think about buying extra bins.

You said that she has some cookware, but I'm going to add this here anyway. We always left behind the measuring spoons and cups, then wouldn't buy more until we absolutely had to. We often lived in hotels and lived off of whatever could be microwaved or grilled on the hibatchi (note, that was an example, don't spend more than $20 on one), and a good set of microwavable dishes makes a world of difference as to what you can make. Spices to dress up canned veggies are also indispensable and often out of budget, even if it's just some Mrs. Dash mixes, seasoning salt, garlic powder.

Lastly though, I want to commend you. You're an awesome friend. The world would be a better place with more of you. Knowing that someone out there has your back can mean everything when you have nothing. Good luck to your friend and her son, I hope your care package makes their day.