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  2. 17 Creative Storage Ideas for Your Handbags and Purses - AOL

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    From creating a purse wall to repurposing an unused bookcase, these clever handbag storage solutions will keep your bags looking great. 17 Creative Storage Ideas for Your Handbags and Purses Skip ...

  3. Thermal bag - Wikipedia

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    A thermal bag is a type of thermally insulated shipping container in the form of a bag which can be carried, usually made of thermally insulating materials and sometimes a refrigerant gel. It is used to help maintain the temperature of its contents, keeping cold items cold, and hot items hot.

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    Has Marie Kondo inspired you to declutter? Here's how to use everyday items and store-bought baskets and tubs to spark the joy of decluttering.

  5. Icemaker - Wikipedia

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    The water tray at the bottom catches the cold water while deflecting Ice and re-circulates it back into the sump. The sump will typically use a float valve to fill as needed during production. Flake machines have a tendency to form an ice ring inside the bottom of the drum.

  6. Ice hockey equipment - Wikipedia

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    A set of full hockey equipment, minus jersey and socks at the Royal Ontario Museum, 2006. In ice hockey, players use specialized equipment both to facilitate the play of the game and for protection as this is a sport where injuries are common, therefore, all players are encouraged to protect their bodies from bruises and severe fractures.

  7. Hydration pack - Wikipedia

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    The volume of the reservoir and the pack carrying it can vary widely depending on the purpose of the hydration pack. Some packs are extremely small and minimalist, designed to add as little weight as possible and remain secure while running or cycling, while others are more suited for backpacking and extended hikes, equipped with much larger bladders.