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  2. Get It Together: The Best Trunk Organizers of 2024 - AOL

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    Cargo and trunk organizers have one job; the real question is, how they do it and how well they perform. First, we stopped at the grocery store and gathered typical grocery items.

  3. 31 of the best gifts for people who drive a lot - AOL

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    From audiobook gift cards to backseat and trunk organizers, there's no shortage of great gifts for people who do a lot of driving in their everyday lives. STANLEY Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState ...

  4. Junk in the trunk? This wildly popular car organizer is only ...

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    Happily, Amazon just slashed the price of its popular trunk organizer to $23 just in time for Memorial Day. ... "Emergency kit and jumper cables, as well as a tote full of grocery totes. Yes, I ...

  5. Zipper storage bag - Wikipedia

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    A Ziploc-branded storage bag Close-up from a cross section of the sealing mechanism. A zipper storage bag, slider storage bag, zipper bag, zip lock bag, or zippie is an inexpensive flexible rectangular storage bag, usually transparent, made of polyethylene [1] [2] or similar plastic, that can be sealed and opened many times, either by a slider, which works in a similar way to a zip fastener ...

  6. Baggage - Wikipedia

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    Patents had been published for wheeled luggage – a wheeled trunk in 1887, and a wheeled suitcase in 1945 – but these were not successfully commercialized. [9] The first rolling suitcase was invented by a French engineer, Maurice Partiot, who was living in the USA at that time. The patent was registered n° 2 463 713, March 8, 1949. [10]

  7. Trunk (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    Two examples of dome-top trunks: one is a vertical slat trunk, the other is a barrel-stave trunk. A dome-top trunk has a high, curved top that can rise up to heights of 25–30 in (64–76 cm). A variety of construction methods—including cuffing, molded ply, barrel construction, and so forth—were used to form the inner boxes.