Amoque
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2021
- Messages
- 37
- Location
- Welches, Oregon
- RV Year
- 2019
- RV Make
- Outdoors RV
- RV Model
- 250RDS
- RV Length
- 32.25'
- TOW/TOAD
- 2015 Ford F-350
- Fulltimer
- No
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Exactly what we use. We cut round pieces the size of the plates and insert one between each plate, dish etc. It gets to be second nature when putting dishes away. We also use it in the refrigerator, have been for many years. Works great!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.
where would I be able to track down the latest cyberpunk glasses? Or on the other hand, disclose to me it's great or not.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.
Someone suggest me to visit amazon or Etsy store to find the good stuffwhere would I be able to track down the latest cyberpunk glasses? Or on the other hand, disclose to me it's great or not.
I don't know what kind of coach you have. But the newer Tiffins have that galley window over the sink. They have these very small bungie cords. We just bungie the Kurig Coffee maker, and the toaster, to the edge of the bottom of the cutout for window on back splash.. Or you can also bungie on the edge of the back splash. They sit on space below the back splash. You don't even have to move them when in use. Works great and saves cabinet space.Speaking of rattling around, how do you keep your coffeemaker stable on the counter while on the road?