Best shoe organizers according to redditors

We found 387 Reddit comments discussing the best shoe organizers. We ranked the 141 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Boot & shoe boxes
Free standing shoe racks
Hanging shoe organziers
Over the door shoe organizers

Top Reddit comments about Shoe Organizers:

u/ShotFromGuns · 266 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Oh man. Brace yourselves, I am a total Amazon junkie. (Note: These may not all be BIFL, but I'm responding to the OP in specific.)

  • $9 butter keeper. (I bought a slightly different one that's no longer available, but it's the same basic design.) Keeping butter that isn't for cooking or baking in the fridge is for chumps. Mine is always perfectly spreadable room temperature while staying fresh for weeks... sometimes months.

  • $9 TV antenna. I didn't own a TV until a few years ago, and it didn't have a built-in antenna. I don't watch much broadcast TV, so I grabbed the cheapest one I could find. Case in point for why digital is better than analog, this one picks up every digital channel perfectly.

  • $13 shoe rack (now $18). Over the past year of living in this flat, I'd developed a bad tendency of kicking my shoes off at the bottom of the stairs just inside the front door. This looked like a cheap piece of shit, but I figured for the price I couldn't go wrong. Now almost every single pair of shoes I own is in one spot where it's easy to grab—and, more importantly, everything's out of the way of people coming in and out of the house.

  • $14 jug of earplugs (50 pair). Essential for sleeping with the window open in loud neighborhoods, sharing rooms with snoring friends on a trip, or sharing beds with snoring dudes or gals you're sleeping with. These were also my go-to earplugs for shows until I got a pair that's better for listening to music.

  • $22 electric kettle. The coffeemaker in our office puts out water that isn't nearly hot enough for a proper cuppa, and I got sick of microwaving it to boiling a mug's worth at a time. No bells and whistles, but it's performed perfectly since day one, with no breaking-in period like you get with kettles that have plastic parts in contact with the water.

  • $32 32'/10m HDMI cable. Ran it between the computer in my bedroom and the TV in my living room, allowing me to watch all kinds of streaming TV and downloaded videos with friends in a spot more comfortable than standing in front of my desk.

  • Slightly over the $50 limit, but $53 space heater. My best friend and roommate is one of those dudes who's built like a furnace, and our place uses radiators for heat. We had a few days of him sweating his ass off even with the thermostat set to 68, before I realized that we could just turn it way the hell down, and I could heat my own bedroom separately. This sucker dumps out a ton of heat, with a slew of features to sweeten the deal (my favorite being the remote control).

  • Another that's slightly over, but $55 garment steamer. Collapses small enough to fit pretty much anywhere I've ever needed to store it, puts out steam within maybe 30 seconds of turning it on, and with a full tank has enough water to steam as many items as I've ever needed to do in a row. I haven't touched my iron once since I bought this thing, and my only regret is not buying one as soon as I started college over a decade ago.

    And, saving the best for last:

  • $43 heated footrest. Hands-down, this is one of the best things I've ever bought in my life. I was looking for an unobtrusive, unobnoxious way to help myself stay warm in the office, which tends to be chillier than my taste year-round. When I opened it up, I was skeptical, since it looked like a cheap injection-molded piece of shit. Now, I'm pretty sure I'd rescue it from a fire before my mother. I don't want to imagine ever trying to get through another winter without it.

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    EDIT: As requested by /u/Mogrix, I posted List Part II: Electric Boogaloo, with more items from my Amazon history.
u/acetrainerelise · 45 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

College student here, used to shitty dorm closets: If you don't mind having to iron things at the change of seasons, I like to keep off-season clothes and things I don't wear much in my suitcase. The suitcase is just sitting there taking up space anyway, and by packing it well (rolling!! roll as much as you can!!! I only fold heavy knits and sweaters) you can fit a lot into a simple carry-on. Multi-pants hangers and multi-skirt hangers are really useful for maximizing closet space, but I personally don't like multi-shirt hangers and find them incredibly inconvenient. I keep all of my jackets on an over-the-door hanger like this and use the basket (mine only has one) to hold my clutch, spare wallet, dry umbrellas, and sunglasses. On the other side of the door I have a shoe organizer that can also hold scarves and gloves and such. Honestly, seeing what college students are doing could be really good inspo for you since we live in tiny spaces with almost no closet and find a way to make it work.

u/King_Jomo · 43 pointsr/Sneakers

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZOH2J5I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


rack is super modular and customizable and light, super would recommend for space and budget peeps who spent all their money on shoes instead

u/Octopifungus · 18 pointsr/running

Complaint - 102 F real feel today. More treadmill for me.


Confession - it has actually been ok on the work gym treadmill. I complained enough so they finally installed a TV, yahoo! I am forced to watch reruns of Friends, Mike & Molly as well as 2 and a Half Men but better than no entertainment


Complaint - the holiday season is whirling around and I am not ready. Soon it will be Halloween, Thanksgiving and then Christmas.


Confession - these silly things have made more room on my shoe rack for my running shoes! https://www.amazon.com/Shoe-Slotz-Space-Saver-piece/dp/B01BFC7RWU They look ridiculous but suddenly I have so much space! This means moar shoes!

u/MableXeno · 17 pointsr/Parenting

Cull the toys, heavily. They are young and do not play with more than 1 or 2 things at a time anyway. This also gives you a chance to decide what you really WANT for them to play with. What do they need right now for development? I tend to avoid stuffed animals. They take up too much space - like one or two "favorites" like their bedtime bear and a friend for the bear. The loud plastic shit that is just a hulking piece of noise? Let it go.

For the 3-year-old, based on developmental milestones for this age I would choose:

  • A handful of small [hand size] toys (like the Little People size/style...not the big playsets just a few people/cars/animals so they can start to make up their own stories).
  • Something that encourages color and shape recognition, like shape shorters, puzzles, or just a few different colored balls or bean bags for throwing (b/c throwing is a thing for this age).
  • Something that encourages number counting and recognition...like the little pieces that connect or have numbers on them and you sort them...even alphabet and number blocks or magnets.
  • Lots of identifying stuff (like picture and board books that explain "the cow goes moo" "the duck is yellow").

    That's really it. Get it all to fit in one box/bin. I'm pretty liberal with books, though...there should always be plenty.

    For a 10-month-old:

  • Things too big to swallow, but small enough to hold in the hand.
  • Things that are safe to put into the mouth (can be washed).
  • Things that make noise (beans in a water bottle could work, it doesn't have to be fancy).
  • Things that encourage trying to move (maybe something small with wheels she can crawl after if it gets pushed

    My kids' toys before they were about 5 could all fit in one small box.

    For other storage and organization:

  • Over the door shoe rack - Put one of these on every door. The lowest row - put little things to occupy the baby so she can get in there without causing trouble. Store a few of her toys down there. The upper few rows are for mom and dad. Supplies that need to be available but out of the reach of kids. Things that need to be in that room - but you don't really want "out". Put a row for the older kid, too, so they can better clean up. This also helps you get things up off the floor when you need to do a quick clean. "Everything in its place" is really just about making sure you can clear the floor and surfaces quickly. Then maybe at night, you can go through the organizer and put things into the rooms where they belong or whatever. But at least it is off the floor, off the table, whatever the case is - and the pockets are clear so you can check them real quick if you're missing something.
  • More over the door stuff: towel rack and towel hooks - I hang up clothes all the time (and towels, but in the bathroom). The shirt they wore for 20 minutes before school but changed last minute, their pajamas, the smock they're SUPPOSED to wear when they paint but you can never find it, jackets, etc, whatever. For the hooks (I also install individual hooks in various places around the house - like down low near the front door so kids can put up their own crap) you can leave backpacks, hats, or put a bag to collect things like stray socks & mittens.

    I also use a spare laundry basket to collect things so I can put them away later. The goal is just to get things off the floor and surfaces...and worry about putting it away later.

    I vacuum my hard floors - it's just easier than sweeping. I intentionally bought a vacuum that can do carpets and hardwood. I have also taken the hose and sucked up crumbs from the table.
u/[deleted] · 14 pointsr/declutter

Maybe a shoe hanger, hung on the back of the door so that your drawers aren't on display at all times?

u/JCMCX · 11 pointsr/maritime

Pack light. Also learn to make a skivvy roll it saves a lot of space and makes packing so much easier. You can stuff your stuff like a toothbrush, razor deodorant etc in them. My usual rule of thumb for skivvies/undershirts & underwear is 7-10 days on the longer voyages. For you, I'd pack 4 to 5. Including the pair that you're wearing that's enough to cover ~50% of the voyage and you'll most likely have the ability to wash clothes onboard. If not wearing a pair for another day probably won't kill you. I also usually bring medicine in labeled plastic bags. Stuff like cold and flu medicine, painkillers and headache medicine (non-narcotic), anti diaherria medicine, seasickness pills, allergy medication, and multivitamins. I write the name of the medicine, its purpose, and the dosage on a plastic bag. When I'm done I toss them in a skivvy roll and roll them up. Bring 2 pairs of "street clothes" make the pants different (ie one jeans, the other khaki or shorts etc) you'll be wearing these around the ship when you're not working or when you're off the ship, I usually also pack some gym shorts to lounge around the ship in or workout. Bring a towel, earplugs, and a sleeping mask. Cigarettes if you smoke.

I'd bring a flashlight (one with a clip that you can put on a hat), knife, multitool, utilikey, one to two pairs of decent workboots, spare batteries, and maybe a magnetic worklight as far as work stuff goes. Coveralls if your ship doesn't provide them. Oh and a small notebook that can fit in your pocket and 2 decent pens. A watch with a barometer is a huge plus. Bandanas/Handkerchiefs are really useful as well.

As for entertainment stuff I always bring my kindle loaded with books. You can checkout /r/FreeEbooks for free books or you can always acquire some #Bookz on the undernet. If you had a switch I'd bring it. I usually bring a laptop that has all my movies and games on it. You can buy a little strip of slip resistant matting that you can place under your laptop. I've only had seas that rough once where I'd ever really need it, but better safe than sorry. A harddrive is good too, at least 1 TB.

On miscellaneous things I bring, I bring a closet shoe organizer on board like the one linked. I use that to organize a lot of my clothes and save space. I used a sharpie to mark out spots for stuff like socks, underwear, etc. But you can always fit a skivvy roll in there. I usually use the upper row for stuff like my EDC, and my medicine storage so the door doesn't hit the top. I also might bring a USB fan, paracord, and a plugin USB hub. I'll use the paracord to suspend the fan next to my face to blow on me. I'll also use it to adjust the pocket organizer.

Some packing tips are to wear your boots to the ship, sneakers are much easier to pack.

Since this is an internship I'll assume you want to be hired on later. Ask tons of questions, work hard, be sociable and likeable, and never be late. I know plenty of hardworking guys everybody hates because they're dickbags. When I first started I was a little lazy and incompetent but everybody liked me because I was sociable and not a dick and at least tried. You can be lazy, or a dick, not both.

Edit: QoL stuff is pretty nice, stuff such as a blanket, hydro flask, or seasoning is pretty nice to have sometimes. During a particularly cold voyage I had a thick heavy fuzzy blanket which was awesome. Having ice cold water when you're in a 160 degree engine room can be pretty nice. Some lawry's seasoning salt when your cook sucks is always welcomed.

Edit 2: SUNGLASSES. PACK A PAIR OF POLARIZED SUNGLASSES. The reflection off the water can be pretty intense sometimes.

u/copacabanas · 10 pointsr/declutter

I like this shelf for storing most of my shoes, i clipped off the hanging door part and just screwed it into a wall:

https://smile.amazon.com/Whitmor-Over-Rack-36-36-Pair-White/dp/B0019FOUQ0/ref=sr_1_10?crid=3IQ48DCP4SSQJ&keywords=hanging+shoe+organizer&qid=1556836083&s=gateway&sprefix=hanging+shoe+%2Caps%2C180&sr=8-10


However my three fanciest pairs of shoes do live in their shoebox full time. I like to keep them in boxes to keep them clean, and I always know where they are. Everything else goes on the rack.

u/rawr_domo · 10 pointsr/Sneakers
u/Lil_MsPerfect · 10 pointsr/breakingmom

I realize we shouldn't have to pander to this kind of laziness, but maybe if you label the outside of the drawer with what is in it, that might help. I use shoe organizers that hang over the door instead of dressers for little kids, and the socks/underwear/pajamas are all super visible. I roll up the outfits together. No one can fuck up the clothing choices that way, and it's easy for me to have all the clothes ready for the week easily as soon as I'm done with laundry.

u/pixelprism · 9 pointsr/LifeProTips

We use an over-the-door shoe storage thing. It has 24 pockets that we can store different types of cables in. It's really easy to access and keeps things more or less organized -- and it's really cheap! Here's the model we have.

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/TheRedComet · 9 pointsr/Sneakers
u/rotorworx · 8 pointsr/lifehacks

I use a shoe organizer, similar to this from target to organize the cleaning supplies. I hang it on the back of my pantry door. It's an easy space saver.

u/Chimerain · 8 pointsr/BurningMan

Absolute game changer- hanging shoe organizer with CLEAR windows. best way to keep all your small items like headlamps easily accessible. I will never burn without it again... too much time wasted tearing my tent apart looking for things!


https://www.amazon.com/Over-Door-Clear-Organizer-Storage/dp/B000IXOH7G

u/hawtp0ckets · 7 pointsr/BabyBumps

OP you've got this!

You can totally just do a mini-crib and they are suuuper cute, affordable, and you can usually use them as long as a standard sized crib.

Here's some cute ideas I saw that you might like.

I live in a 3 bedroom apartment with my in-laws and my sister-in-law so I feel you so much. My husband and I just have our little bedroom and bathroom that is "ours".

I've utilized lots of little space-saving tools and ideas:

  • I got rid of any unused furniture, items, or pieces of clothing. These are just wasted space! Get rid of them. Donate them or sell them for some extra cash.

  • I'm using a crib with a changing table attached. It doesn't take up too much space. My crib also has storage under the changing table portion and under the actual crib. So I can store blankets, clothes, whatever I need to here!

  • I got a shoe rack like this one that hangs on the inside of my closet door. This way our shoes are off the floor and hanging in a space that wasn't previously being used.

  • I have floating shelves like these so you can store extra stuff on them either in the bedroom, bathroom, over the changing table, etc!
u/RazzleThemAll · 7 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

Maybe something like this would help. Utilizing the back of the door for makeup storage is helpful as well. Maybe something like this . Can you put a small ledge by the outlet to put your toothbrush on? That would save a lot of space. something like this. I have one of these for my hair dryer and it helps save a ton of counter space. It's small, but doable especially if you're the only one using it. I hope some of my ideas help.

u/Feveredbike · 7 pointsr/Sneakers
u/brooke-g · 6 pointsr/Sneakers

You can find them a lot of places, but here’s an example on Amazon.

u/eckliptic · 6 pointsr/InteriorDesign

Do you have room on the back of the door to hang something like this?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=psdc_11601917011_t1_B000IXOH7G

It doesnt give you more counter space but at least it provides storage.


Another potential option would be really tall shower tension caddy that you can place in the corner:

https://www.amazon.com/Zenna-2130NN-Tension-Corner-Nickel/dp/B004EPXKKE/ref=sr_1_5?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1491227346&sr=1-5&keywords=shower+caddy

u/SmileFirstThenSpeak · 6 pointsr/declutter

She has to be on board with the decluttering, and it’s best if you help her do it rather than doing it for her. If she just has too much stuff, some of it does have to go. Things worth keeping might be best stored in another room if it doesn’t fit in her room, but it’s likely that at least some of it should be thrown out.

In looking for more room to store things, look up and look down. Tall bookcases or shelves. Shelves above the door, window, closet. Under the bed.

Also consider space on the inside of the door. Get a hanging shoe organizer to hang on the door. Lots of small things can be put in the pockets (get mesh or clear plastic so it’s easy to see contents). I’m imagining lots of makeup stored that way would work.

u/Shovelbum26 · 6 pointsr/Teachers

I actually think having them out in the open but inaccessible is the best solution. I have a hanging shoe organizer that I call "cell phone jail". When I have to take a phone, I actually have the student put it in there (so they're in control of placing it). The thing is transparent so they can see the phone the whole time and know where it is. I think that makes them feel a little more comfortable with it.

I work in a Title I school and a student's phone is without a doubt the most expensive thing they own, and may be the most expensive thing in their home, so I understand their stress around it and try to accommodate that, but they definitely can't have it out in class.

u/SizeableRansom · 5 pointsr/Buyingforbaby

I purchased a door organizer similar to this to keep many baby items organized. i.e. things like diaper creams, thermometers and snappis.

u/thecandiedkeynes · 5 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Shoe rack, surplus goes under my bed.

u/KatsKlaw · 5 pointsr/organization

One of those plastic over the door shoe storage things. Then glue gun or velcro a line in the middle of each compartment to make extra compartments. You can store multiple earings together. Organize each section by metal type, color, beading, material, etc.

Over the Door Hanging Shoe Organizer, Gray (64'' x 19'') https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=cm_sw_r_fm_apa_RaiRAbVTZGCTM

u/ashalalynn · 5 pointsr/Cruise

Thank you. Do you think one of these will come in handy? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D58DRVC/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?smid=A1L7F5DL4H71TK&psc=1

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We are going to be on Carnival and wine is allowed. You're right about snacks, haha. We are going to Disney for a week after the cruise and that's when we need the snacks! No makeup for me as I don't wear it but thanks for the suggestion!

u/Truant_Muse · 4 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I have enough shelving now, but when I was in school I had a cheap shoe rack like this one. Another great option for space saving is an over the door rack.

u/JasterMereel42 · 4 pointsr/organization
  1. Over the door shoe rack is awesome for organizing cleaning supplies. Only thing to be cautious about is that it does make the door heavier and the shoe rack will swing out a bit when opening and closing the door due to inertia. I would recommend attaching the bottom of the shoe rack to the door somehow to prevent this.

  2. If you buy something, something else must be thrown away. This just helps to keep down clutter and filling up space with stuff.

  3. Not necessarily a true 3rd tip, but I moved from a house I owned into a house that I rented. My pegboard tool organization went away and now everything is in 2 or 3 tool bags where I have to search for stuff. I CANNOT stand this. I can't wait to be in a house I own again so I can have all of my tools organized and with easy access.
u/Cats_are_liquids · 4 pointsr/boardgames

Those that are actively being used for D&D, Frostgrave, Gloomhaven, or whatever current game we're playing I keep them in Letter Trays except the taller ones go on Spice Racks on a shelf all near the gaming table for easy access. The rest go on this Shoe Rack in a seperate room until they are needed.

u/Laser_hole · 4 pointsr/INEEEEDIT
u/midnight8iseul · 4 pointsr/guineapigs

I used these storage “cubes” (not actually cubes so it comes with 3 different sizes of panels 😛 but it turned out nice that way) and corrugated plastic

u/Informationator · 3 pointsr/gamecollecting

Hanging shoe holders are a popular way of storing controllers for easy access. You could even go for a clear one

Being the sophisticated man that I am, I store mine in... ...a wire jungle box...

u/WonkyOne · 3 pointsr/breakingmom

Consider something like this, that you can hang within your own reach. (NOT his reach, or it will be emptied in the first minute of the trip!)

http://www.amazon.ca/Over-Door-Clear-Organizer-Storage/dp/B000IXOH7G

Fill each pocket with a different activity/toys/snacks. Go to the dollar store and stock up on things like sticker books, crayons/pad of paper, mini cars, bouncy balls, anything that might keep his interest for awhile that doesn't require your supervision.

I recently did a 12 hour flight with my 2.5 year old (and 4 month old daughter). The very best thing I brought with me (other than the iPad) in terms of entertaining him was a ziplock bag full of miniature cars each individually wrapped in painters tape. Yes it was a bitch to clean up after (lots of little scraps of painters tape stuck to everything in arms reach) but every one of them brought happy "oooooh" "wow" "woah" comments, and bought about ~10 minutes of unwrapping time, plus at least 20 minutes of happily rolling them around on things. So yeah, painters tape!

Also, get external battery chargers for the tablet and the 3ds. (Like this one for example. Http://www.amazon.com/Nyko-Power-Pak-3DS-Nintendo/dp/B004SJA7L6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361147770&sr=8-1&keywords=battery+pack+3ds


Good luck. It won't be easy but you can do it!

u/Amator · 3 pointsr/dragoncon

Not specifically a shower tip, but we find it's handy that when you're sharing a room with several people to bring one of those over-the-door shoe holders pic at Amazon which makes it easy to keep everyone's shampoos, brushes, etc out of the way.

u/esquilaxxx · 3 pointsr/Munchkin

I use this. It's boring, but it holds everything except the board.

u/omjezus · 3 pointsr/Pauper

I'm making a 20 deck battle box and bought http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000K41E56?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01 this one to use. 10 decks per section.

u/briarraindancer · 3 pointsr/blogsnark

Over the door everything. It's not the most visually appealing look, but it's the best way to maximize your storage space. My personal favorites are the shoe rack and the bathroom organizer. Spend the money for the good ones, not the cheap vinyl shoe bags.

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/Silvanovaca · 3 pointsr/Sneakers

It's [this one from Amazon] (https://www.amazon.com/Seville-Classics-Resin-Wood-Composite-Utility/dp/B00336TY0K) stacked on top of one another

Edit: I have the same one(s)

u/bonersaurus-rex · 3 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I have 3 of these (just added a third...damn this sub!). They look nice and do the job. Two are side by side, and I stacked the third on top of one. I'm sure in the next year I'll need another.

http://www.amazon.com/Seville-Classics-Resin-Wood-Composite-Utility/dp/B00336TY0K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408905017&sr=8-1&keywords=shoe+rack

u/Nynes · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

C'mon...gimme - Surprise me!

for my want/need: Im trying to reorganize my closet - and desperately need things to make max use of my space I live in a small place with too much stuff, and Im overwhelmed at the moment with trying to whittle it down and reorganize so I dont like in chaos all the time. Id be most greatful for anything off any list.

For something less functional and more awesome - this badass Orgrimmar mug


Youre both hot. Like, stupid hot. Like ...I need some shades because Im burning my retinas out staring into the sun hot.

u/MiningForFun123 · 3 pointsr/MoneroMining

This is my new Ryzen 3600 system I have on order:

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Ryzen 5 3600: $200 https://www.newegg.com/amd-ryzen-5-3600/p/N82E16819113569

ASRock B450M PRO4 Motherboard: $75 https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813157843

Team T-Force Vulcan 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600): $40 https://www.newegg.com/team-8gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/N82E16820331064

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HP 1200 Watt (94% efficient) Server Power Supply: $0.00 (Free from a HP DL980 G7 that I bought for $644 with 768 GB of memory in it. I sold that memory for $1350 thus everything else from it is basically free including the 8 power supplies.)

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PCI-E 17x 6Pin Power Supply PSU/GPU Power Adapter Breakout Board: $10

https://www.ebay.com/itm/PCI-E-17x-6Pin-Power-Supply-PSU-GPU-Power-Adapter-Breakout-Board-12V-Adapter/223076867345?hash=item33f06add11:g:zuQAAOSwefRbWgea

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ITX Pico PSU Out 180W: $19

https://www.ebay.com/itm/312556233254?ViewItem=&item=312556233254

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No case. I am using a Whitmor 4 Tier Floor Shoe Rack - 20 Pair - Storage Organizer : $8

I purchased 4 of these for $31.

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SanDisk 16GB Cruzer GLIDE USB: $5

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Total Cost: $357

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https://www.reddit.com/r/MoneroMining/comments/cex12t/ryzen_3600_testing

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3.6/3200-CL16,16,16,36: (1.05v/1.0v/1.35v)

  • 12 threads/12 init: 6001 h/s (93w)

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    or 16.81 Hash/$ which is better than the 3900X data you show.
u/Double-Up · 3 pointsr/DIY

Nice, similar design to the one I bought off of amazon for $20.

Obviously doesn't look as nice as yours but mine lives in a coat closet so no biggie. If anyone's interested in one and has no carpentry skills or time, it works great.

u/Nels-Looser · 3 pointsr/Cruise

The best recommendation I ever got (and have used for over 15 cruises) is to bring an over the door shoe hanger. It can be hung over the bathroom door, facing the stateroom. We use it for storing all of our small stuff...playing cards, chargers, batteries, cameras, toiletries, sunglasses, etc.

https://www.amazon.com/24-Pockets-SimpleHouseware-Crystal-Organizer/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=sr_1_3?crid=33GLB0089WB9L&keywords=over+the+door+shoe+organizer&qid=1563671734&s=gateway&sprefix=Over+%2Caps%2C190&sr=8-3

u/weaver3110 · 3 pointsr/Sneakers

What storage containers are those?

edit: Found it

u/lilbunbutt · 3 pointsr/penpals

i like to store my letters in a plastic shoe/spice holder that hangs on the wall. something like this!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CG2R9ST

its good because i have multiple penpals and it saves space :)

u/tlorey823 · 3 pointsr/ems

Yeah right on the netting, one of these bad boys or something similar


https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Houseware-Pockets-Hanging-Organizer/dp/B07CG2R9ST/ref=asc_df_B07CG2R9ST/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241956005702&hvpos=1o8&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10332859012978125973&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9004351&hvtargid=pla-450465023969&psc=1

My service uses them for bls and airway stuff on some of our rigs. not for everything just one or two of each. If you label all the compartments it’s really easy to restock since you can see what’s missing. No way to securely lock narcs up though so I don’t think it would help you with your als drugs, but maybe you could get a med bag and just strap it to the netting with a caribeaner or something when you need to

u/VladeDivac · 2 pointsr/retrogaming

Whitmor 6044-13-CTF White Crystal Collection Over-The-Door Shoe Organizer, Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HM5V0A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_NrnqxbYHHHJS4

There you go

u/Weareallkatlovers · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Congrats on your apartment!



I would recommend a shoe organizer like this one. You can store shoes in it, cleaning supplies, food, the possibilities are endless! I love organizing and in a small space you need good organization.

u/jennile · 2 pointsr/DIY

I know that this is /r/diy, but a store bought solution would be one of these hanging shoe organizers. Personally, I prefer the stuff-the-shoes in the pocket type of organization over hanging them

u/petielvrrr · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Over the door shoe racks are literally the best for organizing everything.

Or, you can get one of those sterilite drawer things and label the drawers accordingly.

u/ImCorvec_I_Interject · 2 pointsr/magicTCG

If you have your decks in different colored sleeves (or in smaller deck boxes, like these), you can just carry them in one of the white cardboard boxes that most people store cards in. My LGS sells them for $3 each and I imagine you could fit more than 10 decks in one. They look like this, but this one might be better for you.

You could instead get the Khans of Tarkir holiday box, but I wouldn't recommend it since the quality of the cardboard is pretty low.

I have also seen people use this zippered gaming case to transport cards; one of the reviews says that it can hold 10 deck boxes.

u/Theopholus · 2 pointsr/magicTCG

Good question. This kind of box.

Although, your local game store probably has these WAY cheaper than Amazon. Cause $10 for one of these is terrible.

u/Mostlysmart · 2 pointsr/Netrunner

I have recently purchased 2-BCW Shoe 2 Row Storage Boxes. I paired this with some Ultra Pro Card dividers. Right now I am using one box for corp and one box for Runner and I have all of one row filled only 1/4 of the other row filled. Lots of space still to grow.

Boxes: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000K41E56?keywords=card%20box%20storage&qid=1452365038&ref_=sr_1_10&sr=8-10

Dividers: http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-Card-Sleeves-Dividers/dp/B000R40GNU/ref=pd_sim_200_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=31FI3I2mlTL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR115%2C160_&refRID=1W0DH5Z15CSQPCK3MB3W

u/ZToups · 2 pointsr/magicTCG

Standard cardboard BCW double row boxes are good for bulk (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000K41E56/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_xioIwbYQQE01N). Most LGSs will have them for cheaper then Amazon.

u/cervix_a_l0t · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

Amazon!

LINK

u/Randbot · 2 pointsr/FindItOnAmazon

[Whitmor 6486-1746-WHT Over-The-Door Shoe Rack, White, 36-Pair] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0019FOUQ0/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

I've had it for a month. Seems solid.

u/ana3d · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I keep them in my closet on the floor, with my built-in shelf, but my house is almost entirely hardwood. I take them off as soon as I get inside anyways I carry them around.

Have you considered one of those shoe organizes that hangs on the back of a door?

u/WithLinesOfInk · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

We have 1 closet to share between two people- me and my husband. I hang dresses and skirts there. I have a door-mounted shoe rack on the back of the bedroom door, and hooks for purses, scarves, belts and jewelry on the walls in the bedroom. I have a single 3-drawer dresser for pants, shirts, cardigan and, underwear, and my nighstand is a tiny 2-drawer dresser for pajamas and leggings. Our bed has drawers under it where I store some of the sillier things like halloween costume pieces, or holiday gear, as well as bulky things like snow jackets. I had to downsize by about half when I moved into this place and I've never looked back!

u/saint_gutfree · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

Okay, I know this might sound weird, but hide-away shoe organizers could be helpful for this dilemma. If you got one or two of these ones, you could hang it on the back of your bedroom door or the outside of your closet door and organize the lipsticks in the pockets in rows, with all similar colors in each four-pocket row. And if you got this 4-pack right here, you could organize all of your lipsticks, shadows, etc. into pockets by color and hide it all away under your bed/dresser/wherever it will fit, and just pull it out when you need it! I know these two ideas aren't adorable or decorative, but I thought they might tidy things up a bit.

For things other than lipstick, you might also benefit from making one of these boards :) I've always wanted to make one, they look so cute.


b-a-n-a-n-a-s! Thanks for hosting :)

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/Sieberella · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Make sure you have a trashcan, ice, cups and a roll of TP ready to go into the new place on moving day. They come in so handy and it's nice to be able to offer the people helping you move a bathroom and cold water.

As for storage, I'm a stacker. I think if you buy yourself a few of these you'll be amazed what you can fit in them and how little space they take up. Also this could help for storage as well :) Thanks for the contest and good luck on your move! We're movin' on up!

u/asterisk20xx · 2 pointsr/petplay

Try an over the door organizer. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002V9195S/

u/GengarIsThicc · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

Here you go dude 😏
Seville Classics 3-Tier Resin Slat Utility Shoe Rack, Espresso https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00336TY0K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_SD93Ab150JDXF

u/jdroser · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I just picked up this one from Amazon, mainly because it was highly rated by TheWirecutter. I’m pretty happy with it. Solid construction, can be put together in several configurations for different sizes of shoes/boots (especially if you get the two-pack). The width will fit three pairs of men’s shoes or boots on each level.

u/Non_Non_Non_Heinous · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

This shoe rack seems to be popular here (I've seen people ask about it often when small collections using it are posted) can be stackable, and doesn't break the bank.

Not sure of the budget, but another idea might be a sneaker cleaning set (brushes, wipes, and solution) from brands like Jason Markk or Crep, etc. ($30-$50 range)

u/cjsenecal · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I hang all my tops and dress pants. Jeans, chinos, shorts, underwear, and socks are folded in drawers.

I have this tie and belt rack and three of these shoe racks.

u/AwesomeAndy · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I have some of these and if you set up the shelves right, you can get two rows that fit boots per rack.

u/zakinthebox · 2 pointsr/Converse

I bought three of this rack off amazon and have them organized like this

u/MrHublot_ · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00336TY0K/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1481205639&sr=8-2&pi=SX200_QL40&keywords=shoe+rack&dpPl=1&dpID=415PANUlISL&ref=plSrch

Just Amazon's cheap ones. The good thing about this one is that you could stack them as many as you want. A bit tricky with high tops tho (only top level can hold high tops). So if you have a lot of high tops I suggest getting something else. As for size, I wear 9.5. So i think it should be fine for size up to 12~13? I mean if you don't mind the rears of your shoes sticking out a little bit, you can put in whatever sizes you want.

u/sunniestgirl · 2 pointsr/OrganizationPorn

Whitmor 10 Tier Shoe Tower - 50 Pair - Rolling Shoe Rack with Locking Wheels - Chrome https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004FNBWQ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rWxvDb6S11KNQ

u/PulseGT · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

I use this

u/eqqy · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I have this shoe rack and it is great.

u/fluttershy123 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Shoe rack

  2. It would be really helpful because I let my puppy wander around my house and he tends to steal shoes. My households shoes are on the floor by the door currently. It's easy for my puppy to get a hold of them. He bites them and runs away. If you get close to him he will just start running away from you. It gets annoying at times. Since my puppy is short, I would place the shoes on the highest shelves, preventing him from grabbing them and chewing on them.

  3. My favorite color is blue!

u/kharlos · 2 pointsr/EtherMining

I wanted something even cheaper and so I bought a bunch of these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KC6DY0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
$10 and work like a charm.

edit: don't forget the zipties.

u/bogelzie · 2 pointsr/Sneakers
u/rxb73 · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

Here: Amazon

u/denisinla · 2 pointsr/Vans

I have two Ikea shoe racks that I use with Shoe Slotz for more space. I actually have most of my shoes on seasonal rotation. If they're not in season then I store those in their box and into the closet or under my bed the go.

u/Dsblhkr · 2 pointsr/organization

What about a behind door organizer? Like this... 24 Pockets - SimpleHouseware Crystal Clear Over the Door Hanging Shoe Organizer, Gray (64'' x 19'') https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pnRaAbKHGDCSJ

u/amphetamine709 · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction
u/triferatu · 2 pointsr/livesound

Some form of clear shoe organizers. You can cut them up and assemble them horizontally. You also have a place for phones and IEM cases.

If you want them locked up, a tool chest has the perfect drawer height for wireless mics.

u/sageDieu · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I use a hanging shoe rack that just hangs on the back of my office door.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_n503DbG72VJMQ

Not sure I'd say BIFL as it's pretty flimsy but it's worked great for a couple years and is an awesome way to organize all my random cables/dongles/adapters/chargers/etc.

u/igodutchoven · 2 pointsr/makeuporganization

Here's this one From Amazon:

or this one.

u/batgamerman · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

Amazon they fit my 13-14 shoe size

IRIS USA, Inc. 586430 IRIS Easy Access Men's Shoe Box, 4 Pack, Wide, Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZOJIGB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Z0TWDbPRDBJX9

u/EmergencyShit · 2 pointsr/konmari

Vertical storage! Go up as much as you can, even stacking storage pieces. Wall-mounted storage pieces or shelves. I got a magnetic knife bar for the kitchen and it has opened up a lot of drawer space (of which we are lacking).

Weirdly spaced shelves in cabinets or closets can double their usefulness with a plate/shoe rack!

I also use an over-the-door hanging shoe organizer in my kitchen to hold cleaners and other assorted small utilitarian items. Mesh pockets hold up better than plastic.

u/loktow · 2 pointsr/GeekSquad

A closet shoe hanger thingy, I bought one for my precinct and it makes life so easy. We labeled each pouch with a brand name to keep them organized.Like this

u/rdh2121 · 2 pointsr/crtgaming

I've seen a few collection pics using shoe holders that hang on the backs of doors to organize controllers, and always wanted to give it a try, but never had the right door for it. Now that I do, I bought this and stuffed it full of as many retro controllers as I could.

Row 1: 5 NES controllers, Zapper, 3 Genesis controllers, 2 Saturn controllers

Row 2: 3 SNES controllers and 2 extenders, 3 more SNES controllers, 2 PS2 controllers with extender, Wii wheel

Row 3: 4 N64 controllers

Row 4: 3 PS1 controllers and an extender, 2 GCN controllers, 2 more GCN controllers and the Mayflash multitap for Wii U/Switch, 1 GCN controller and 1 Wavebird

Row 5: 2 wave birds followed by 3 Dreamcast controllers

Row 6: 2 Xbox S controllers, 1 more S, the Duke, and a bunch of Wiimotes and nunchucks.

u/rickmickman · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

Here's a cheap one: https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Houseware-Pockets-Hanging-Organizer/dp/B07CG2R9ST

Doesn't seem like it'd be great for hightops tho

u/JOCKrecords · 1 pointr/uofm

I really recommend getting more storage in general. Command door hooks, over the door hooks, ottomans are great for this (ottoman also works as seating).
For more unconventional ideas, I think a shoe organizer thing (https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Over-Door-Hanging-Organizer/dp/B000HM5V0A/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_201_lp_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5G4KM6NE6KWAV5049JZY) is a great idea, especially if you loft your bed. You can use it for shoes or honestly anything else instead (I keep first aid stuff, cosmetics, lotion, umbrella, food, chargers, power banks, and a bunch of random stuff). Lawn chairs are a good alternative to a futon since it's much much easier to transport and store.

u/Heresie · 1 pointr/minimalism

I have three shoe organizers with 24 pockets like this: http://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-6044-13-CTF-Collection-Over-The-Door-Organizer/dp/B000HM5V0A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368694182&sr=8-1&keywords=crystal+clear+organizer

You could hang it on the back of your door--in the closet if you have one--to give almost everything you mentioned a place and still have room for more.

u/CourtingEvil · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I can think of a few things that were useful for me (I'm trying not to duplicate):

  • Shoe Organizer - I hung mine on the back of my closet door and stored things in there other than shoes (such as my hairbrush)

  • Bed Risers - With these I was able to put full boxes of things under my bed

  • Mattress Protector - I don't know how many people slept on the mattress in the dorms before me, so this gave me a lot of comfort. Mine was padded, too, so it made my bed super comfy!

    Would you like a falafel with that?
u/nutellatime · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Amazon is a good place to start

u/EllaCOfficial · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I saw a post (can't remember if it was here or twitter or instagram) of a college student that used a shoe oraganizer to organizer her makeup.

u/knightjohannes · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

Check amazon for "corner shelves"

Else, Bathroom corner shelf

If you have little counter space, your only option is up. A corner shelf might just work wonderfully.

If your bathroom has a closet, expand on it's storage with a shoe storage unit. You don't have to use those for shoes! Good luck.

u/kmccoy · 1 pointr/livesound

It's normally used to hang up a shoe collection. Available on amazon.com and in pretty much any department/home goods store, once you know what you're looking for. :)

u/tall_asian · 1 pointr/baseballcards

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000K41E56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_JAfZzbTR2PXZR

I have several boxes like these in various sizes to keep my cards.

u/giantspeck · 1 pointr/pics

Trying this a third time. I accidentally deleted the first post, then the second post kept getting marked as duplicate by RES. So, sorry if it looks like a repost. I guess it technically is.


Anyway, here is the box I used. It's actually recommended under the "Frequently Bought Together" section of Amazon when you pull up Cards Against Humanity itself. It comes completely unfolded, so prepare yourself for a large box if you buy one.

I used the blank cards to decorate the sides.

u/Spiral0Architect · 1 pointr/dominion

I store mine in this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000K41E56/ref=ox_sc_act_image_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3KW6IKLVT73H


I have only Base, Intrigue, Alchemy, Cornucopia, and Seaside though. If you own every expansion the 3,200 should work fine. I use these as dividers: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001PHZGJC/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3NEGNHIURYLBQ

u/MsMargo · 1 pointr/whatisthisthing

> Whitmor 6486-1746-Wht Over-The-Door Shoe Rack, White, 36-Pair

https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Over-Door-36-Pair-White/dp/B0019FOUQ0

u/penguining · 1 pointr/tall

I love this shoe rack! It's from Amazon

But they probably sell it at the container store too.

u/apostrophie · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Get one of these!

u/purebredginger · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hang this on the back of a door to hold odd items or cleaning supplies. It's great in a bathroom if you don't have a lot of cabinet space. You can put hair products, straighteners, blow dryer, whatever in the pockets. It saves a ton of space and makes finding things a hell of a lot easier.

u/Kaleidoquin · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Congrats on the new flat, even if it is tiny. :)

One of these can double as small item storage as well as a window covering.

You can also use one of these to store more than just shoes!

u/groberts1980 · 1 pointr/running

Funny thing is my wife hung it on the bedroom door to store all my baseball hats. I just reorganized it to open up about 6 of the slots to hold running gear. Totally handy.

This is very similar to what I have, except the compartments are mesh instead of plastic.

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.
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/Derpahontas · 1 pointr/breakingmom

:( I'm sorry. I know how frustrating that can be! I recently got some new household organization things, and there are a few more on my "to-get" list. Maybe you could benefit from some of them, too? Especially with having so little storage space!

  • 5-tier closet organizer to put a bunch of shit on so you'll have more room for a bunch of other shit, and not lose half your shit all the time! (or the bonus version: garment racks WITH built in 5-tier shelf!
  • Over the door organizer! You can use these for shoes, cleaning supplies, bathroom/hair/makeup stuff, art/craft supplies, tiny things in the kids' rooms, anything!
  • Stackable letter trays - I got 6 of these and use 3 of them for my school papers and 3 of them for papers/mail at home and have them labeled with my name on one, Keagan's name on another, and "Kids" on the last one. That way I have a place to put all of the papers as they come in and don't end up leaving them all over the tables/counters/everywhere else!
  • Stacking drawers for small things like notebooks, pens, other small stuff you're always losing. I'm using mine for my school badge and clinical notepad/pen right now, as well as bobby pins/hair ties and little alcohol prep pads.
  • When all else fails, BASKETS! :D

    Hopefully some of that will help! :)
u/sanai79 · 1 pointr/Sneakers

I've seen this pop up few times. These are stackable.

Seville Classics 3-Tier Resin-Wood Composite Utility Shoe Rack (Single Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00336TY0K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_sFeIybEJV7QZE

u/hazelowl · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I need either this shoe rack because we need something that will fit into a cubby and I am tired of our shoes being everywhere in the house, or these potholders since we're down to just one and I am positive I am going to drop a dish full of food one day with just the terrible one we have.

u/cats_cats_cats · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Here. You just need to not include the middle shelf and you have space for high tops. They are also stackable.

u/imisscrazylenny · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I don't know how MTurk works, since I am just now hearing about it, so I'll just throw out $42.

<$10 - Funko POP Sam :D

<$25 - Lego Indiana Jones 2 (PS3)

<$50 - Shoe rack

u/getmeigetu · 1 pointr/Sneakers

Seville Classics 3-Tier Shoe Rack, you can stack em obviously.

Seville Classics 3-Tier Resin Slat Utility Shoe Rack, Espresso https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00336TY0K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_D31LAb0A7N92P

u/mobbito · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I use 2 of these shoe racks stacked on top of each other. not so great for boots but like the overall aesthetic. still looking for a better solution

u/orgodemir · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

I have these shoe racks. Incredibly easy to set up, fits 3 pairs side by side per rack. Sturdy and not bad looking.

u/rosie__ · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Happy birthday! [i would like this shoe rack] ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005KC6DY0/ref=aw_wl_ov_dp_1_4?colid=1UNWGQGD45Z44&coliid=IEAXBPXQ2AWQP&vs=1) because when the kids come home they just throw them in the box and it is always messy. It really drives me crazy cause it seems like I am constantly picking up someone's shoes.

u/Abrham_Smith · 1 pointr/discgolf

I use the same ones for actual shoes. lol

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KC6DY0/

u/mapgazer · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Does anyone know of a shoe rack that is stackable (or at least very tall, since I have many shoes) and has shelves with enough clearance for men's ankle boots (i.e. 7-8" between shelves)? This seems surprisingly difficult to find. The closest thing I've seen so far is this but the reviews leave something to be desired and I'm not sure I could get away with stacking several of them. Any other ideas?

u/RestingGrinchFace- · 1 pointr/AskWomenOver30

I dont think I have a lot of shoes compared to most ladies so that probably helps. I have something like this in my closet - https://www.amazon.com/Oceanstar-2-Tier-Bamboo-Stackable-Shoe/dp/B00BNRO59G/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?keywords=shoe+rack&qid=1558389713&s=gateway&sr=8-9 and then we have a tall metal storage rack in the garage that houses shoes that we don't bring inside (like muddy hiking boots or rain boots).

u/Spicy_Poo · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Yeah, I got three of these that stack nicely. I can fit 3 pairs of boots (11.5) on shelf if I alternate direction on every other shoe.

They are bamboo and the finishing is not great. They're kind of splintery. I got a sliver just from picking up a piece out of the box.

u/supremeleaderofRDT · 1 pointr/Sneakers

They're called drop front shoe boxes. You'll need the large size to fit sneakers. They're kind of pricy but here's a link to them on
Amazon

u/HamdanCT · 1 pointr/Sneakers

This guy right here

u/FodderFigureIllushun · 1 pointr/declutter

I bought this shoe rack from Amazon.

I organize from top to bottom: boots, heels, wedges, flats, sneakers.

I try to only fill up at least five shelves because years ago I was a shoe addict and I realized that was such a waste of money for me.

Not having the rack filled to capacity means I can put my shoes wherever I want if I'm feeling lazy and organizing it nicely later on isn't a daunting task.

u/sheek360 · 1 pointr/Sneakers

SONGMICS 10 Tiers Shoe Rack Non-Woven Fabric Shoe Tower Organizer Cabinet Black 39.4" x 11.1" x 68.9", Hold up to 50 Pairs of Shoes ULSH11H https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZOH2J5I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NUGPCb9X0T7BC


Sorry bro. It was 40. I’m way off

u/PeterTeePee · 1 pointr/Sneakers

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZOH2J5I/

s/o to u/addyct for the original shelf pic/recommendation

u/Hazelarc · 1 pointr/Sneakers
u/ChummyXRay · 1 pointr/Repsneakers

Probably not what you're looking for but I figure the more contributions the better.

You can put your more valuable shoes on the top shelves to avoid the pup going to town on them.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00ZOH2J5I/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1&th=1

u/omiiii · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Thank you! I loved the dress so much that I bought another in light blue.

Would you believe it's from Amazon! This is it: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013LCFM0Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_s8BRyb7EADVC9

u/wakewalkwiggle · 1 pointr/organization

I use these Shoe Slotz Organizers from Amazon! Absolutely love them!!

u/JulMit · 1 pointr/InteriorDesign

I really like your suggestions and omg you people are so creative :) I was going to suggest painting the shelves and the dresser as well. I love teal and lime green. They should definitely go for lighter colors. They can check Walmart for a duvet. There were very beautiful designs for back to school.

They should go for lighter color curtains and match them with the furniture and shelves or the bedspread. They can even buy some sheer curtains. They give a more fresh and light sense to any room.

I would also suggest putting away your shoes. You can put them under your bed in a box or inside your closet using a door hanging organizer

And yes, please post the results :)

u/YYZed99 · 1 pointr/Cruise

>Thank you. Do you think one of these will come in handy?
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>https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D58DRVC/ref=ox\_sc\_act\_title\_5?smid=A1L7F5DL4H71TK&psc=1

Yes!! Great to hang over the door to store sunglasses, sunscreen, etc. Keeps everything organized and off the limited tabletop space

u/iFroodle · 1 pointr/DunksNotDead

I got them off of amazon!

IRIS USA, Inc. 586430 IRIS Easy... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZOJIGB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/AshtinKusher · 1 pointr/Sneakers

I wear a size 15 and I use the wide version of this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LZOJIGB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I turn the shoes on their sides and they fit. My Space Jam 11s poke out just a little but it basically still closes.

u/no_substitutions · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

Misslo Over The Door Shoe Organizer 24 Large Mesh Pockets, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N2JICUM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_V9pEAbHVNJDVQ

u/ShricOorenm · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

I forgot to consider you might be out of the U.S, but my tips should still apply.

This might sound obvious but don't overpack clothes. Some of my roommates and myself included brought so many clothes that we don't use and it's just taking up space.

For kitchen use, take your own utensils but just one of each you're not going to need more than that trust me. For kitchen equipment like pans and pots, if your buddys do get in coordinate who takes what so you don't have multiples.

In the beginning it's all about taking what's absolutely essential, if you're able to go home during breaks that's when you bring some more stuff if you have the space.

I'm gonna link some stuff in a moment that you should absolutely consider buying. They're going to be amazon links but big chain stores in your area should carry similar products.

These three products fold so they're easy to pack in any suitcase.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VAP3WQS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_UmaYzbTE3WW8Z

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007CXQQ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_phPsFiDn7OQci

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N2JICUM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_CpaYzbDRYQXFF

A little bigger so you'd have to buy these once you've settled in but they help if you're low on space.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011AM4HI2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4qaYzb41J2H0N


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011AM9K2K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_EraYzbKNW12MG

Plastic is your best friend if you're low on funds and can't buy dressers. I have one in my closet for T-Shirts/socks/boxers and one under my T.V desk for electronics/school stuff

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MPQ2S2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9saYzbE9D8P4Q

I ship to Mexico sometimes so maybe you can ship to Chile as well.

u/silvernutter · 1 pointr/retrogaming

You can probably find one there, I got mine from amazon.

u/DaringDomino3s · 1 pointr/Sneakers

Yeah I’m only 2 years in and have a history of obsessing and overdoing things so I’ve got checks and balances in place lol

I do desperately need a better solution to my storage, but what do you do with the boxes after you put the shoes in there?

Also are you talking about this product: https://www.amazon.com/SONGMICS-Organizer-Entryway-Translucent-ULPC44S/dp/B074H1WTQX/ref=sxin_4_ac_d_rm?ac_md=0-0-c29uZ21pY3Mgc2hvZSByYWNr-ac_d_rm&crid=VU3XS8PO2OGN&keywords=songmics+shoe+rack&pd_rd_i=B074H1WTQX&pd_rd_r=c614cb64-59e5-445a-869f-fadcd2f5ad41&pd_rd_w=C2zq0&pd_rd_wg=2g7me&pf_rd_p=404c4843-2c96-4d0d-a5fe-2b0598693e61&pf_rd_r=HXW1VE0YJMJ80GNKC63F&qid=1568910952&s=gateway&sprefix=songmics%2Caps%2C545


Sort for the long url, I copied it from my desktop.

u/Angieelaaa · 1 pointr/organizing

Ok I see. Yes, I would definitely hang them up. A pegboard would work fine but it's also a huge pain to hang an entire pegboard. If you are allowed, I have two ideas for you. My favorite is this over the door shoe holder. We keep a lot of our cords and electronics like video game controllers in one of these. It works wonderfully. I would label each one with labels alphabetically by manufacturer.
https://smile.amazon.com/Simple-Houseware-Pockets-Hanging-Organizer/dp/B07CG2R9ST/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=3S8HMCIWSC1SR&keywords=over+the+door+shoe+organizer&qid=1550929509&s=gateway&sprefix=over%2Caps%2C177&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1


If you don't have a door you can hang it over, I believe you can buy this same type of thing and hang it on a wall.


The second idea I have is to just buy a box of hooks with screws on the one end and put lots of hooks up. It would leave little holes in your wall but so would putting up a pegboard, and it would be easier and cheaper. Labels should again be added above each hook alphabetically by manufacturer.


The last resort would be buying a large container with cubby holes and labeling each one, but the container would likely be large, clunky and take up more room than wall hooks.


If this is a business you own, having it look nice might also be a factor if it's view of the public.

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u/cozypants101 · 0 pointsr/konmari

I saw a comment that says you have a pantry--are you using the door? My spice area was a huge mess until we hung a shoe organizer on the inside of the pantry door. Clear, large pockets mean we can see everything easily. Like this one: https://smile.amazon.com/24-Pockets-SimpleHouseware-Crystal-Organizer/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1542510220&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=shoe+organizer&dpPl=1&dpID=41djiRmreZL&ref=plSrch

u/SmarmySmurf · 0 pointsr/retrogaming

https://smile.amazon.com/24-Pockets-SimpleHouseware-Crystal-Organizer/dp/B01D58DRVC/

Its just a shoe organizer, you can get them lots of places but there is one for $8

u/bigfinnrider · 0 pointsr/MTB

I use an over-the-door shoe organizer (kinds like this https://www.amazon.com/24-Pockets-SimpleHouseware-Crystal-Organizer/dp/B01D58DRVC/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_201_bs_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ACYNQX4XD6ACV7ZJ670T) for most of my gear. The helmet hangs on the bike, tools are always packed in the hydration bag. There's another set of tools in the bag on my commuter bike.