Archive for August, 2009

I need ideas for garage storage that is rodent proof (spider proof too) Any ideas?

Posted by on Friday, August 21, 2009. Leave a Comment

OUr garage has rodents. We want to buy storage that will keep them out of our stuff once and for all. We hope that they stack well, so if we move we can just move the whole container to our next garage. Any ideas?
The rubbermaid containers stack onto the centers of each others lids and if heavy can collaspse lid. Does anyone know a product that stacks staright up and down like onto it’s sides creating a sturdier stack (as well as less wasted space)

searching for garage storage cabinets and workbench?

Posted by on Thursday, August 20, 2009. Leave a Comment

anyone know where to shop for affordable garage storage systems. I like units they sell at Sears by Craftsmen and Gladiator but they are out of my price range. I’ve checked Home Depot and Menards already. I don’t want rubbermaid type. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Garage storage?

Posted by on Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Leave a Comment

What are some of the best storage brands for a garage? We moved into a brand new house and have tons of tools/power tools and just stuff to put away….Craftsman seems to be going downhill. Any ideas? Thanks!

Rubbermaid Sports Gear Storage Station

Posted by on Saturday, August 15, 2009. Leave a Comment

What are customers saying about this product:

“We got this storage system for all of our boys’ balls and sports stuff. The bag on the bottom is big enough to hold our basketball, 5 soccer balls, 2 kick balls, and baseballs. We still have enough room for plenty more. The bag does tend to come out a little, but we put it against the garage wall and we haven’t had a problem with it”.

“We bought this because we have a ton of sports equipment and wanted to get it all organized at a reasonable price. It does hold all of our stuff, although a drawback is that since it is plastic and you assemble it yourself, once you set it up, you can’t move it or it will come apart. There is no way to permanently assemble it. Baseball bats, helmets, etc are stored perfectly on the molded racks. The net at the bottom is very large and easily holds all our basketballs, footballs, etc. The other draw back we have is that our hockey sticks keeping falling out. The handles are narrower than the slots provided, so we prop them up in the back. ( We have about fourteen hockey sticks of various sizes). If you’re looking to organize baseball bats and lacrosse sticks, this is awesome. If you have lots of hockey sticks, it’ll be a problem.”

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