Any tips on tub storage?

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equalsign wrote:I mostly just want to throw my crap
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dsheinem wrote:
equalsign wrote:I mostly just want to throw my crap
I keep looking for a vomit "Smiley," but it isn't there.
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Xeogred wrote:I might need to look into something like this. I got some three-slot plastic drawer thing that I thought I'd like, but it hasn't done anything against dust at all...

It's pretty similar to this:
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product ... SMode=true

Not recommended!
I have one of those too and I think it sucks. The plastic bends and the drawers don't fit in right after a while.

I just checked and everything in the bottom, least used drawer has gotten a thin layer of dust over it. It's maybe been 8 months since I started storing that stuff in there. The drawer still fits in alright, too.
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Hobie-wan wrote:Try to find some with sides that aren't too sloped and bottom corners that aren't too broadly rounded. It's annoying to have neatly packed things flopping back and forth because the top is wider and if you're putting boxed stuff in there, rounded bottom corners keep the boxes from sitting flat and you might ding up a box corner with heavy stuff put on top or if you forget and are trying to get 'just one more thing' in.
I second this. I have a bunch that are sloped, adn I wish I had thought about that. Also buy some that are opaque.
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