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| Any creative solutions for storing all those big winter blankets, fly sheets, magnetic blankets, and all the other hundreds of blankets and sheets we all have? |
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | Mine are stacked in blanket bags right now. However, I want to get the vacuum sealed bags and try those. |
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 No Tune in a Bucket
Posts: 2935
       Location: Texas | I bought some of those bags that you use the vacuum to suck all of the air out of. After I cleaned them, I put them in the vac bag. Worked pretty well, I think, but I don't know how well it would work if you had lots of them. |
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 Underestimated Underdog
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         Location: Minnesota | I was at a friends place and she had all of hers on swing out rack. It's pretty neat. I'll see if I can find a picture of it. |
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 Underestimated Underdog
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         Location: Minnesota | It looked a lot like this just much taller.
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I have a bunch of my everyday sheets and lightweight blankets on a swing out rack as mentioned above. I also keep a few in every horse trailer and have some in platic tote boxes in a downstairs storage room. Mostly my nice show slinkies, PHT, BOT and newer sheets/blankets are kept down there. |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | I bought a couple of the bigger Rubbermaid totes and they work great. I can get quite a few blankets in them. |
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| Trying to figure out the same thing right now! Living in MN means having multiples of everything! I think right now I'm gonna get one of those metal garage free-standing shelves and load them up with Rubbermaid tubs, just those tubs are darn expensive! |
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| I have a plastic trash can that I wash and fold them and stuff them in. I've tried hanging them up, but I've never been able to keep spiders out of them. |
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| I use the rubbermsid totes also. Write on them with permanent marker. Stack them on top of each other. Mine are big enough to put a saddle pad in flat so one has pads. Keeps everything looking good. |
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 I hate cooking and cleaning
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     Location: Jersey Girl | I use the totes as well. |
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| I use the outdoor containers. There thicker and bigger so I can store more. Then stick some laundry sheets in there to keep it smelling good.
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