Reddit Reddit reviews ClosetMaid 8983 Stackable 15-Unit Organizer, White

We found 6 Reddit comments about ClosetMaid 8983 Stackable 15-Unit Organizer, White. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Home & Kitchen
Home Storage & Organization
Shoe Organizers
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Free Standing Shoe Racks
ClosetMaid 8983 Stackable 15-Unit Organizer, White
Customize your space using our stackable organizers;Easy cleanup with just a damp clothCan accommodate flip flops, sandals or other low-profile shoes that measure smaller than 5.75 in. H X 4.5 in. W X 11 in. D; Maximum depth to fit shoes is 11Product measurements: 19-38-inch H X 24.13-inch W X 11.63-inch DFeatures 15 cubes, inside dimensions of 1 Cube: 5.75-inch H X 4.5-inch W X 11-inch DEasy to assemble; Material: Manufactured wood, product is TSCA Title VI Compliant
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6 Reddit comments about ClosetMaid 8983 Stackable 15-Unit Organizer, White:

u/theotherbelanna · 9 pointsr/declutter

It sounds to me like you want some sort of cubby so you can roll the dresses and have each in its own spot so you can take one out without the others toppling over.

A few ideas:

u/II_Confused · 3 pointsr/magicTCG

I use shoe racks like this to store my long boxes. Works out pretty well, each "nook" can hold two 660 count boxes.

u/MrsGunMeat · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I definitely second getting rid of unused stuff. I try to do that every 6 months or so.

Maybe form a compromise with your boyfriend and turn the office into an office/dressing room. It would benefit him as well by helping keep your room cleaner. You can have a wardrobe in there or build a cubby type thing in there. Or go to ikea and pick up one of these:

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10196431/#/20255590

It's affordable and really useful for organizing. You can get bins that fit in each cubby. That way you can have a bin for each accessory. a few for bags, one for scarves, etc. You can organize each purse bin by color or by the type of bag. That way you will know where to look for something specific.

http://www.amazon.com/ClosetMaid-15-Cubby-Shoe-Organizer-White/dp/B002IT6E6A
You can pick up something like that for your shoes and stash it in a closet or in the dressing room. It organizes and you can still stack things on it or hang things over it.

u/quinnundine · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This would be cool

You could store them length wise and get quite a good amount in there, and it should be big enough to store controllers, cables, the system if need be, etc.

u/Annemi · 1 pointr/cats

Possible causes:

  1. Boredom. How much do you play with her during the day? Do you rotate her toys, does she have a window perch and places to climb on, have you tried bird videos, etc? Could you leave out cups full of toys she likes for her to knock over?

  2. Something is seriously disturbing her, she needs comfort and/or is misdirecting her aggression because she can't get at the cause. Did someone new move in recently, to your place or a place she can hear or smell? Is there an aggressive dog or cat in the area she can see going through 'her' territory or marking it? How much time per day do you spend cuddling her and talking to her? Are you stressed out because of something that happened in the past month - pets pick up on that easily?

  3. Cats have preferences just like people. You can't just get a generic scratching post and expect that to work. It would be so much easier if we could. Could you get one with the texture you know she likes?

    I once was at my wits end and made a scratching post by stapling a material my cat liked to the sides and back of a wood shoe stand, like this one but half the size: https://www.amazon.com/ClosetMaid-8983-Stackable-15-Unit-Organizer/dp/B002IT6E6A/ Worked great, saved our carpet.

  4. Catnip doesn't work on all cats, but there are alternatives: http://www.catster.com/lifestyle/cat-behavior-tips-humor-stoned-totally-legal

  5. Has she been to the vet since this behavior started? Have you done bloodwork, checked for parasites, etc? I would try the other options first to see if you can troubleshoot this without a vet visit, but there could be something wrong physically.

    Last but not least, Prozac is available for cats. Also calming pheremones like Feliway and other over the counter things you can try without going to the vet. Mental health issues aren't confined to just humans.