Canned foods aren't the only thing you should have for food storage, however I like the can storage idea. My storage space is very limited so this looks like something I should have bought decades ago LOL, or better yet been the inventor of so I wouldn't be in debt up to my neck.
@wildbill23c Absolutely on both accounts. Dry goods make up the bulk of my food storage, but can goods give me a lot of variety. As for being cardboard - I don't move them around a lot (except for a move out of the city) they are inside and are pretty sturdy. If they were wood, I probably wouldn't have been able to afford to buy them or the time to make them.
@justmom66 So tell me how you can make them yourself. I'm on a drastic budget, and would really like to know.
TNGun's video is great. I've bought one 4 pack, and love the canorganizers. Once you get the knack they're so easy to assemble. Creates a lot of space you didn't know you had.
@justmom66 Obviously we don't all have as much "free time" as you do. We actually have jobs and don't have time to attend Occupy Wall Street Nazi Protests and sit around making stuff out of card board even if it saves a few dollars.
@keith19692 Your shipping will be different depending on where you live and how many you buy, but I bought 7 packs of 4 for 28 organizers for $83 and shipping to TN was $20, with the discount, my total was $96. I moved with them, and they held up pretty good for folded cardboard. I really like these things.
Thanks, will try!
savgal1211 3 months ago
Well that was a good idea until you mentioned they were cardboard. Well back to the woodshop idea.
wildbill23c 3 months ago
Canned foods aren't the only thing you should have for food storage, however I like the can storage idea. My storage space is very limited so this looks like something I should have bought decades ago LOL, or better yet been the inventor of so I wouldn't be in debt up to my neck.
wildbill23c 3 months ago
@wildbill23c Absolutely on both accounts. Dry goods make up the bulk of my food storage, but can goods give me a lot of variety. As for being cardboard - I don't move them around a lot (except for a move out of the city) they are inside and are pretty sturdy. If they were wood, I probably wouldn't have been able to afford to buy them or the time to make them.
TNGun 3 months ago
@PerceptionModified I don't think so, but it would be nice
TNGun 4 months ago
These are great!!! I ended up using several of these for organizing my food storage closet.
averageprepper 5 months ago
Um you actually spent money for this stupid thing? You could make these so easy yourself. Sad really.
justmom66 7 months ago
@justmom66 Wow, thanks for the great comment, your one video of a computer game is so much more productive than this...
TNGun 7 months ago 5
@justmom66 So tell me how you can make them yourself. I'm on a drastic budget, and would really like to know.
TNGun's video is great. I've bought one 4 pack, and love the canorganizers. Once you get the knack they're so easy to assemble. Creates a lot of space you didn't know you had.
anneza5 6 months ago
@justmom66 Obviously we don't all have as much "free time" as you do. We actually have jobs and don't have time to attend Occupy Wall Street Nazi Protests and sit around making stuff out of card board even if it saves a few dollars.
rlwieneke 1 month ago
Thanks so much for the information.
keith19692 11 months ago
Hello can you tell me aproximately how much shipping was? Thanks
keith19692 11 months ago
@keith19692 Your shipping will be different depending on where you live and how many you buy, but I bought 7 packs of 4 for 28 organizers for $83 and shipping to TN was $20, with the discount, my total was $96. I moved with them, and they held up pretty good for folded cardboard. I really like these things.
TNGun 11 months ago
Wow. That looks nice. I have to get me some of those. Didn't know can organizers could be bought. Thanks for posting.
jbthx1138 1 year ago