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Review on GYGY Organizer Breathable Dust Proof Dormitary by Vera Gashi

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Bought for various storage purposes. And a cheaper fabric than expected would also work as a pattern.

I sew a 1.5 inch strip of nylon fabric along the top edge of the piece. Then thread two 1/2 inch grommets through the webbing and original fabric at each end. Once that's done I'll drive a screw into the wooden wall to hold each socket securely in place. And a washing machine can be added to ensure the item won't come off the wall during use. This means the back will be against the wall, but I intend to use it the same way. Instead of purses, handbags or similar items I put 5 to 6 foot rolls of fabric inside, and paired side by side and flush with each other, it would certainly take two to hold the heavier fabric. . I have reels but I should be able to hang 6 reels this way. Loop slings are cheaper in fabric than I thought so instead of SUPER HEAVY rolls like vinyl and Cordural 1000D style I will be switching to much lighter fabrics in rolls as I fear it will be too much. HOWEVER, I also bought them as a pair to test them out and a base template that I can now copy to make my own adjustments and make adjustments that might work even better. I planned to make my own from scratch and have a rough idea of what I wanted. I looked for metal hooks that would do the same but found nothing. I was thinking of building a tarp system when I came across a similar item sold here at Revain for $29 that fits behind a car seat and contains rolls of city maps/house plans and the like and is made as a whole. much stronger than this. I even seriously considered buying a pair of these, I was so hooked. but sixty bucks aren't that fast here. So they came when I checked at a bag shop and they were about as cheap as they are. I have already converted the eyelet twin shoe storage to store my collection of vacuuming tools in the utility closet we have. And why didn't I think of it many years ago. So also use a similar discontinued 24-inch over-the-door shoe bag holder to store many non-shoe items, and this bag from Rubbermaid was doubly useful as they fold in half and hang from a pole could closet or hung open above the door. I haven't found any other model with this option as I bought a pair to try and then wanted about 5 more to turn a small side cabinet into a shoe cabinet just for storage and the idea of using a spigot would do it to me enable him to use the side and rear panels. hang up on the clothes rail with the same sized tarpaulin hanger and folded at least 3 times. I wanted to highlight my shoe closet. Until they stopped making the Rubbermaid version. So I'm still working on it and haven't found a good replacement. However, if all I get from it before it fails is the template, it will cost me more than buying the template if they sell it, so it's money well spent. But I also intend to use it as a prototype first and it will give me enough feedback on how to create the perfect version and whether it should be in two parts, a very wide one maybe three lines around the version and whether I should double can use side storage on the wall without spacers to keep it off the wall without putting too much stress on the fabric and screws. YES, I believe life is so much more fun when you think outside the box. I think they should teach kids to think outside the box and as a subject. Maybe a small subject, say once or twice a week from K to 12, but I suspect kids will develop some great thinking skills that they can use for the rest of their lives. There shouldn't be grades or grades in creativity classes per se, but undoubtedly every child should receive many self-esteem awards. Stay safe these are busy times and I want you all to stay safe and have some JOY. Do this if you can't find it. respect to all.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Too long to wait