I hate to iron. In fact, these days I iron on an as-needed basis. Part of the problem is the whole ordeal of setting up the ironing board. It's such a pain to lug the thing out from its spot next to the dryer, set it up, and plug in the iron. This Fold Out Ironing Board from Rev-A-Shelf fits neatly into a drawer in the closet, which is by far a more convenient place to do the ironing. It's so much easier to put the finished clothes away, and they remain neater longer since there is less travel time. The ball-bearing slides help to insure fluid movement when opening or closing the ironing board. No more heavy lifting, either!
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Fold Out Ironing Board
I hate to iron. In fact, these days I iron on an as-needed basis. Part of the problem is the whole ordeal of setting up the ironing board. It's such a pain to lug the thing out from its spot next to the dryer, set it up, and plug in the iron. This Fold Out Ironing Board from Rev-A-Shelf fits neatly into a drawer in the closet, which is by far a more convenient place to do the ironing. It's so much easier to put the finished clothes away, and they remain neater longer since there is less travel time. The ball-bearing slides help to insure fluid movement when opening or closing the ironing board. No more heavy lifting, either!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Lazy Susans
The space in my kitchen corner cabinets has long been a dead space, simply because it was such a hassle to reach around in a dark cabinet to find what's stored there. These wood half-moon lazy susans from Rev-A-Shelf are designed specifically for blind corner cabinets and give you easy access to everything without having to fumble blindly in the dark for it. The trays slide out smoothly so I can reach even items placed in the back without additional effort. The maple wood complements my cabinets nicely and has a protective clear finish.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Drawer Organizers
I keep my spice jars in a drawer next to the stove. After years of rummaging around in the drawer for whatever spice I needed, then shoving it back in the drawer, I decided it was time for a change. These spice rack drawer inserts allowed me to organize my spices and even fit more in the drawer. I found them at www.kitchensource.com. The neat thing about these drawer insert trays, is that they can be ordered trimmed to whatever size you need, so you know they will fit your specific drawer dimensions. What could be easier than that? It's so great to have an organized spice drawer and to be able to locate my spices more quickly.
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