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Reddit mentions of Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves - Black (Set of 6)

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We found 11 Reddit mentions of Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves - Black (Set of 6). Here are the top ones.

Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves - Black (Set of 6)
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    Features:
  • Interlocking cubes for multiple stacking options; design it your way for storage in any room
  • Use for storage and organization of toys, books, clothes, pet supplies, and more
  • Great for office, dorm or children's room
  • Each cube measures: 14.25 L x 14.5 E x 14.5 H inches; Assembly as shown: 43 L x 14.5 W x 29 H inches
  • Easy assembly with no tools required
  • The wire storage cubes are made from rust-resistant steel
  • Features high-quality plastic connectors for added durability
  • For over 70 years, Whitmor has been bringing organization home. If you have questions or problems, please contact us for immediate assistance
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height14.5 Inches
Length14.5 Inches
Number of items6
SizeSET OF 6 BLACK
Weight14.109584768 Pounds
Width14.25 Inches

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Found 11 comments on Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves - Black (Set of 6):

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/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/shfiven · 3 pointsr/Rabbits

You can use these blocks to literally just block off entire areas. I have the area under my tv blocked with them. Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves - Black (Set of 6) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B007ELALZC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_YImyCbA796F5Z

u/whiterabbit108 · 2 pointsr/guineapigs

I built my C&C cage with two packs of these grids and two sheets of coroplast that I found at Home Depot for about $10 a piece. Total cost for building my cage was about $80 (without counting the cost of buying fleece or any other cage accessories), which is much cheaper than buying a C&C cage kit online! It is a bit more work to have to measure/score/cut the coroplast yourself, but to get the same exact cage I made I would have paid about $160 from www.guineapigcages.com.

I've often heard that the best place for a guinea pig cage is a room that has a mix of human activity and of quiet time. You don't want to put them in a room that no one ever enters, but too much noise may make a pig nervous, especially when you first get one. Our cage is in our living room, which may not be ideal but it was really the only option for our apartment. We aren't crazy loud though (I do have a 3 year old but she is not loud and is great with the pigs), and we usually keep the volume on the TV low if it is on. Our pigs don't seem bothered by where they live, but each pig is different!

As AllyPent mentioned, I think one of the most important things to know before you go and adopt a pig is that you really need to adopt two (or more) pigs. They feel safer and are much happier with a friend. When I adopted my first pig years ago I made the mistake of only adopting one. I did research before I got my first pig, but somehow hadn't come across the fact that they are very social animals and prefer to live with other pigs. I discovered this while doing further research a couple days after we got our first pig, so I went and adopted another one so that the first one wouldn't be lonely. We noticed an immediate change in his behavior after getting him a friend! He went from hiding most of the day to running around the cage playing.

u/mooducky98 · 2 pointsr/Parenting

Wire cube shelf might also work


Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves - Black (Set of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007ELALZC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_PQf2Db46MZFFF

u/Tsarina702 · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

Buy some of these, and use them to set up a fence around your electronics. And be careful not to leave remotes and controllers on the floor.

Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves - Black (Set of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007ELALZC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_HmtMDbYQM153P

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/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/iamthewalrus1987 · 1 pointr/Rabbits

You could do an x-pen or these grid cube shelves:


Whitmor Storage Cubes - Stackable Interlocking Wire Shelves - Black (Set of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007ELALZC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_kckWDbBE1PT8G

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/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 : )