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Re: IKEA storage boxes
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lugnet.storage
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Tue, 18 Jan 2000 22:41:18 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Frank Buiting writes:
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> Hi,
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> I have bought a big collection of storage boxes at IKEA from the MOPPE series.
> See http://www.ikea.com/content/main.asp?docID=10512&tab=3
> There are various combinations of drawers. So now my wall is partially covered
> with storage system. I'm happy with it, looks nice and keeps my bricks nice
> and tidy :-)
> -Frank
I've got some of these MOPPE things too- they work quite well for storing
parts but are a little stiff as it's a case of 'wood against wood'. Not Ideal!
Mine are quite new but I suspect that the bare wood finish will begin to look
a little grubby after a while.
Another method of storing larger pieces, or just keeping mixed pieces handy,
is the TROFAST range. Plastic trays (smallest ones are yellow or opaque)
sliding in an attractive piece of wooden furniture. This system is ideal for
the children's room -they do not share my element organisation preferences and
just chuck 'em in- however they do provide an attractive system which, because
the trays are shallow, provides a means of finding "THAT BRICK" easily. MOPPE
is much better VFM though.
Jon Reynolds
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