Stick on pods add storage in unused spaces

There are few really active RVers who claim to have enough storage in their rig. And, unfortunately, too many of the storage places we use end up with stuff out of sight on the bottoms of drawers or unseen at the back of lockers.

pods-737One solution for the storage of small, easily misplaced items is to make use of areas not normally designed for or used for storage, such as the inside of cabinet doors. StickpOnPods are a clever new solution that will do just that.

The clear and tinted plastic pods stick on to the backs of cabinet doors (such as your medicine cabinet) for storing cosmetics, toothbrushes, eye-liners, lipstick, Q-tips, nail polish–in fact all those items that migrate into places where you can’t find them.

They stick on easily, leave no residue when removed, and can be stuck onto any wood, granite, glass, or tile surface. Stick them on the refrigerator to keep pencils, pens, note pad, and swizzel sticks, inside a closet door for quickly accessed tools like screwdrivers and pliers, or in the crafts closet for brushes and pins for your voodoo dolls.

Let your imagination be your guide and you will find numerous uses and locations to stick up your StickOnPods, which you can find on Amazon.

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