Best hanging wall files according to redditors

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u/choketube · 46 pointsr/homelab

Yep. I would use something like this for stacking. While not the most condensed, it does give them breathing room and still neatly organized. The more I dig, the more I wonder if this would work too. Either way, you get the idea!

u/filthy_harold · 5 pointsr/HumansBeingBros

A remember sitting in the waiting room for a doctor's office and flipping through a medical supply catalog they had sitting out. Holy shit, everything was so expensive. Even the normal office supply stuff was like 5-10x the price it would have been at Staples. I get business-to-business costs a little bit more than business-to-consumer but everything was way more expensive than necessary.

I remember one of these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000LNI4O0 cost $85 as compared to the $9 Amazon sells it for. Maybe the medical one was made in America or had special antimicrobial properties but I suspect it was just the exact same as the cheap ones, just marked up for medical offices because they could.

u/Princess_Fluffypants · 3 pointsr/KerbalControllers
u/MyIronLung1994 · 3 pointsr/aww

Amazon. It's actually a magazine rack, but it works quite well for records. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007UHG5XC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.SXSzb7HA05VB

u/Lady-Cassandra · 3 pointsr/makeuporganization

You could utilize the wall space on the left of the vanity. I have a set of these mounted next to mine that I keep palettes in: https://www.amazon.com/EasyPAG-Pocket-Hanging-Holder-Organizer/dp/B0718ZLH53/ref=sr_1_16y&sr=8-16

They actually hold a pretty decent amount. I like to change the contents out to rotate my collection every once in awhile.

u/Yeargdribble · 2 pointsr/piano

Lots of a shelves and filing cabinets as well as iPad.

Between my wife, who is a woodwind specialist, and myself as a brass and piano guy, there's a crap ton of music around our house. She has one of these from IKEA attached to her desk. It's great for separating stuff into small sections like solos, method books, etc.

We have similar shelves in other rooms where we can sort things by instrument and type of music essentially. Certain things that we don't really need out on shelves are kept filed in an orderly manner.

For loose sheets not contained in books I've got half a dozen larger binders that I keep things sorted into depending on the type of music.

Then there's the iPad. That's what I carry with me day to day for use in and out of the house. Not sure it's really a storage solution. It's mostly to keep stuff on me that I would use daily or need with some regularity like fake book, Czerny, Hannon, etc. It also keeps me from accumulating too much more paper I don't need in physical copies. I can often scan or take a picture of some music and create a pdf with forScore which keeps me from needing short term copies under certain circumstances.

I've got lots of ideas if you want any details.

EDIT: Oh, and also, those little wall mounted paper trays are great for keeping on hand things that you'll be using with regularity. If you're working out of a given book regularly, this is a great way to keep it near your instrument but not taking up a surface space.

u/lhpeanut46 · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

Home is where the heart is

So since you already live in a house/duplex, these might be really self-explanatory for you, but they definitely weren't for me, so I'll throw them out there.

  1. Buy a plunger. You're going to want one before you need one. (In my experience with renting, it's almost always been something that was already in the house when I moved in, until my current house, and we didn't have one. This is...unfortunate.) So, there's that.

  2. You can never have enough little garbage bins. The tiny ones that you can just tuck into a corner? They're awesome. Seriously. In my experience, I've had people come over and just leave trash on the coffee table, on the deck, wherever. I bought several cheap small garbage cans from Walmart, and suddenly people can throw stuff away, as opposed to being too lazy to walk to the large bin in the kitchen.

  3. Bathroom organizers are a lifesaver. An over-the-toilet one can be great for towels if you don't have a linen closet, and it's not taking up useful space, since there was a toilet there anyway. A rack like this would be great for holding your palettes. Plus, it makes them all visible! I have one of these hanging in my bathroom and it's great to hold my makeup items.


u/sallydh0318 · 2 pointsr/IndoorGarden

Could you use a file holder that attaches to partitions to hold a plant closer to the window? Hand something over the back of the partition between it and the window and use it as a plant stand. Like these:
Officemate Verticalmate Cubicle Shelf, Slate Gray (29232) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007N04UBK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_gNyXAbM55SZTZ
Officemate Verticalmate File Pocket with Hanger Set, Gray, 3 Pack (29314) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0052L7C3U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_gQyXAbW2V0ZFY

u/skittles_rainbows · 2 pointsr/Teachers

I have an alarm app on my phone that is pretty good. I also use the notes on my phone to write things down. I would look into using Google calendar. I know it works really well for some people. You can set up reminder alarms.

I have a calendar behind my desk. Even if I have the date on my digital calendar on my computer and in my phone, it's on my wall. I get an entertaining calendar every year to keep it interesting. It takes time to remember to update the calendar but I set a day each week to update my calendar. I have 3 different colors on my calendar for different things. It helps a lot. I also put my personal appointments on there.

I lose papers constantly. I have one of these behind my desk that all important papers that I shouldn't lose go in. I label the pockets. It's been a lifesaver.

The best reminder? Sticky notes. Hands down. I always have about 5 flagging off my laptop monitor to remind me to do shit. If you have a desktop, I suggest getting one of these to put extra notes on.

I also usually carry a pen or sharpie to write quick reminders on the back of my hand or arm. I don't carry scraps of paper because I lose them. If I lose my hand/arm I have a whole other set of problems that are more important than the note.

u/KarotzCupcakes · 1 pointr/TeardropTrailers

What about getting a legal-sized file holder and use duck tape to redirect airflow upwards? Something like this Rubbermaid wall file holder

u/dwstevensyr · 1 pointr/Teachers

Also a first year teacher here... thanks for asking this question!

What I'm looking at doing is having a table just inside the door with that day's handouts with one of these hanging on the white board for for collecting homework.

I'm also looking to have a few of these drawer organizers with a drawer assigned to each student for their graded work, binders, etc.

Students will know what to do as they enter: pick up handouts from the table, deposit homework in the hanging file, pick up their binders/graded work from the bins and sit down to begin work on their Do It Now.

I figure if I can get students into that routine, it will make my life so much easier and the opening of class running smoothly.

u/SirJohnnyS · 1 pointr/ADHD

they sell things for the wall where you can put papers in like this. Then put them
In a folder.

If you concerned about someone still then look at different ones they might sell some with locks on them.