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  2. Keep Your Bathroom Tidy With These Clever Storage Ideas ... - AOL

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    With these bathroom storage ideas, you'll find ways to organize even the smallest spaces. From towel holders to drawer storage, there are so many clever ideas.

  3. Dry box - Wikipedia

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    A dry box is a storage container in which the interior is kept at a low level of humidity. It may be as simple as an airtight and watertight enclosure, or it may use active means to remove water vapor from the air trapped inside.

  4. These bestselling under-sink organizers are just $19 (50% off ...

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    They'll double the space in your cabinets while keeping your bathroom and kitchen essentials tidy, and you can snag a pair for just $19, down from $40. Amazon Delamu 2-Tier Under-Sink Organizers ...

  5. Laundry basket - Wikipedia

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    Laundry baskets are often placed in a bathroom or laundry room as a piece of furniture in a home, while laundry bags are sometimes used to keep dirty laundry separate during travel. Different boxes can be used for sorting the laundry according to their intended washing programs, and when a basket is full this can indicate that it is time for ...

  6. These 31 Affordable Things Are Proof That You Don’t ... - AOL

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    Various storage boxes. Some examples: I have one for all baby toiletries and nappy whatnots that I can keep safely in the bathroom and grab when I do nappy changes. I have another inbthd pantry ...

  7. Humidity buffering - Wikipedia

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    Humidity buffering refers to the ability of materials to moderate changes in relative humidity by absorbing and desorbing water vapour from surrounding air. This is also referred to as moisture buffering. [1] The phenomenon has long been exploited for preserving items from damage that could be caused by either excessively moist or dry ...