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<blockquote data-quote="Coop87" data-source="post: 5601784" data-attributes="member: 21132"><p>For storage containers I bought several of the Plano sportsman boxes in various size a few years ago on Black Friday sale. You can make water tight and are lightweight for how rugged they are. The Husky waterproof boxes are nice too with clear lid that hinges either direction. For car camping, I put together a mobile kitchen made out of a large pelican type case and makes things simple for someone that likes to cook. </p><p>For the garage you could consider a wall-mounted shelf in garage and install close rod and hooks underneath for hanging sleeping bags, chairs, coolers, etc. For all my small stuff like flashlights, knives, dry bags, fire starters, insect repellent, first aid, etc I used those plastic office multi drawer organizers and hanging shoe rack with small clear containers for this. I may have gone overboard with this but do like being able to grab what's needed for type of trip. I'm always looking for ways to improve but just thought I'd share a few ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coop87, post: 5601784, member: 21132"] For storage containers I bought several of the Plano sportsman boxes in various size a few years ago on Black Friday sale. You can make water tight and are lightweight for how rugged they are. The Husky waterproof boxes are nice too with clear lid that hinges either direction. For car camping, I put together a mobile kitchen made out of a large pelican type case and makes things simple for someone that likes to cook. For the garage you could consider a wall-mounted shelf in garage and install close rod and hooks underneath for hanging sleeping bags, chairs, coolers, etc. For all my small stuff like flashlights, knives, dry bags, fire starters, insect repellent, first aid, etc I used those plastic office multi drawer organizers and hanging shoe rack with small clear containers for this. I may have gone overboard with this but do like being able to grab what’s needed for type of trip. I’m always looking for ways to improve but just thought I’d share a few ideas. [/QUOTE]
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