The Conservative Cave
The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: BEG on September 29, 2009, 11:20:45 AM
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I found this (http://www.shop.com/Plastic+Hanger+Holder+Basic+Version-88405704-p+.xhtml) hanger holder when I was looking for a wall mount hanger (http://www.organize.com/closetvalet.html) to hang shirts I'm hanging up when I take them out of the dryer.
Here is the cool wall mount hanger thingy that I bought. You can have it straight out or slanted down like it shows in the picture. It folds up or down (I can't remember which) when not in use.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y131/Foam_Kitty/organizeeverything1_2070_1666127993.jpg)
Here is the hanger holder that I bought.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y131/Foam_Kitty/lg_88405704.jpg)
This (http://www.organizeit.com/pohangerstand2.asp?cmpid=SHOP) one looks cooler and holds more hangers but the white plastic one fits in my cabinet in my laundry room and was about about a 1/3rd of the price.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y131/Foam_Kitty/hr_hangerstand2.jpg)
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Then, I guess coming to California was a good thing.
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You are supposed to hang stuff up as it comes out of the dryer? Who knew! :-)
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You are supposed to hang stuff up as it comes out of the dryer? Who knew! :-)
Do you know what the heck those wood and metal thingies are in that pic she posted? :???:
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Our dryer is the sock drawer :-)
In all seriousness, I like that hanger system. We put a tension rod across the laundry room door but it blocks the door so you have to crawl through it.
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Do you know what the heck those wood and metal thingies are in that pic she posted? :???:
No idea..............what's the hanger thingy she's talking about???
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You all are laundry losers. I take laundry very seriously.
Who turned me sideways?
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What's "lawn-dree?"
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The hanger holder is a good idea, as it's hard to keep those things in a neat stack.
I have an over the door hook that I use when hanging up clothes prior to moving the clothes to the closets.
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Aww hell, I thought you were talking about your rabbit. :evillaugh:
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Aww hell, I thought you were talking about your rabbit. :evillaugh:
I lost my rabbit. :-)
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I lost my rabbit. :-)
must-not-say............... :naughty:
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must-not-say............... :naughty:
:p
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What's a dryer?
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What's a dryer?
It's like an electric clothes line. :-)
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I lost my rabbit. :-)
and you're smiling? :o
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and you're smiling? :o
Oh boy. :lalala:
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I found this (http://www.shop.com/Plastic+Hanger+Holder+Basic+Version-88405704-p+.xhtml) hanger holder when I was looking for a wall mount hanger (http://www.organize.com/closetvalet.html) to hang shirts I'm hanging up when I take them out of the dryer.
Here is the cool wall mount hanger thingy that I bought. You can have it straight out or slanted down like it shows in the picture. It folds up or down (I can't remember which) when not in use.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y131/Foam_Kitty/organizeeverything1_2070_1666127993.jpg)
Here is the hanger holder that I bought.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y131/Foam_Kitty/lg_88405704.jpg)
This (http://www.organizeit.com/pohangerstand2.asp?cmpid=SHOP) one looks cooler and holds more hangers but the white plastic one fits in my cabinet in my laundry room and was about about a 1/3rd of the price.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y131/Foam_Kitty/hr_hangerstand2.jpg)
Beg, where the heck have you been these last 10-12 years.?
All of these items I have had For YEARS. The device is suppose to hold up to 20 lbs. and does work. One can gain a tremendous amount of space in small hall closets and if you have a walk in closet gain enough space to actually see what clothing you have.
As far as the hanger storage, Hubby took a piece of left over 2x4 added a couple dowels and for $2.00 replicated the item for storage of those darn things. And Yes it is not an Urban myth, when placed in a dark closet those things breed like rabbits. One day 3 hangers, 2 weeks later 22.