10 tips for neat plastic container storage kassia byrnes july 04 2017 if you and your kitchen are in danger of drowning in a sea of empty plastic containers and their wayward lids it s time to take control.
How to store empty plastic containers.
Rubbermaid ziploc glad and even target s containers.
Pile your containers in and then neatly line up the lids between the ridges.
These containers are square and uniformly sized so they can be.
The organizer holds 12 plastic containers and their matching lids.
Everything stays neatly stacked and the lids stand upright so you can easily see what you ve got.
Plastic storage containers are the best way to store and organize out of season or specialty clothing items such as halloween costumes or your unfortunate but just can t quit them collection of holiday sweaters.
Go through your discard pile and toss any containers that are cracked or not usable in the recycling bin.
Empty the drawer or cabinet where you normally keep your containers.
They are also great to use as a paint tray for touch up jobs when you only need a small amount of paint.
You can pull this together with simple hardware store supplies or buy a ready made pegboard kit for 20 and assemble it flat inside your drawer.
Plastic shields clothing from the elements such as a damp basement or a dusty attic.
You can recycle lids or set them aside to be used under potted plants to protect tables.
Sweep vacuum or wipe out the crumbs and put down fresh shelf paper or drawer lining if you wish.
Stack the containers by size and store them next to the dish rack.
The advantages are numerous.
Gather up your food storage lids and arrange them in the dish rack according to size.
To keep your food storage containers at the ready use a small dish drying rack.