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    #7 Stay Drawer-Matic, With The Compact Utensil Organizer Review: "I just love this brand, so totally worth the extra bucks for the sleek look n' feel. Extreme space saving, I couldn't believe it.

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    This hallway organizer comes with five shelves and an array of hooks to hold coats, hats, purses, and umbrellas. You can put this in your mudroom or closet to add more organization to a blank ...

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    The key is maximizing every vertical inch—think open shelving that displays your prettiest cookbooks, pull-out drawers that house everything from wine bottles to mixing bowls, and clever end ...

  5. Chuck box - Wikipedia

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    A chuck box, also called a patrol box or grub box, is a device used by campers for storing the many items associated with a camp kitchen.When packed up, it looks like a large box and traditionally contains kitchen items such as cooking pots, pans, plates, utensils, and cleaning items.

  6. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A baker's cabinet is a table with one or more bins underneath. It has a small work surface and a shallower upper section on top of the table that was used for storing bowls, pans, and kitchen utensils. The Hoosier cabinet expands on the baker's cabinet by offering a pull-out workspace/shelf and storage for everything a cook would need. [10]

  7. Folding table - Wikipedia

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    This ca. 1700–1720 table, designed for coach travel, folds out to accommodate six for dinner (with utensil drawer and fiddle rails) and offers felt and leather surfaces for playing cards and writing, respectively. [10]