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Rattle-reducing kitchen packing

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brcasrvr2001

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Joined
Jul 15, 2020
Messages
13
Location
Lee’s Summit, MO
RV Year
2021
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Super Star
RV Length
40
Fulltimer
No
What have you done to reduce the amount of rattling of your kitchen items? I’m planning on using felt china dividers between my plates and kitchen towels between pots and pans. Share your tried and true methods to a quieter ride.
 
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I use the felt liners between dishes. If you need something between glasses you could use thin plastic or cardboard, obviously space savings is key.
 
We use the rubberized non-slip waffle material. We place it on top of heavy paper in the base of most cabinets and also use it in the fridge. Keeps things from slipping around and in rare cases we need to layer between objects.
 
I wrap each utensil in a paper towel. Plates in ziplock bags with paper towel in between.
 
I only have 2 of everything. The paper towels stay in the drawers, so on packing day they all just get slipped in.
 
When we initially set up a different RV (like we recently did) we arrange every cup, glass, pot, pan, dish, strainer, etc., so that most if not all are touching each other. Since everything is either rubber, plastic, or paper nothing really makes noise while banging down the road. There are a couple things that get wrapped, like the clear top off the electric skillet.
 

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