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Stack'n Sort Laundry Baskets Improve Laundry Routine
Posted on May 21, 2009 8:00:00 AM  |  By ErinDoland

I really dislike doing laundry, and if I were super rich I would pay someone to come into my house and do it for me. But, alas, that is not a luxury I can yet afford. So, like most all of you, I must participate weekly in the laundry ritual of sorting, washing, drying, folding, and putting away my clothes and linens.

Recently, I learned about the Stack'n Sort laundry basket by Rubbermaid:

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What I really like about these baskets is that they lock into place to form an instant sorting hamper, and then snap apart to carry to your laundry room. The lip on one side of the laundry baskets swoops downward to have an easy place to insert your clothes. They're not beautiful, but they have high utility.

I like anything that makes laundry easier.



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When my city went to curbside recycling pick-up, I repurposed my old slant-front stacking recycle bins for laundry. I can sort as I go, then put a load of laundry in the wash whenever I see there's enough of something. Plus they hold a lot while taking up very little floor space (make use of the vertical). Maybe this will help someone. --Mary

Posted by: MAM| Thursday, May 21, 2009 at 01:19 PM




Although I agree that these are functional and an overall good innovation that don’t cost an arm and a leg, as I own two of them, because I'm most likely overstuffing them, at times I find them very difficult to separate and just maneuver in general. I also have trouble actually locking them in place, as one of the handles on a lower basket always seems to flop down and end up in the way when trying to place the upper basket atop it. Since I have two extremely small bedroom closets; the only two closets in my entire 900 square foot apartment, which for a one-bedroom really is hardly a shoebox, concealed floor space is still at a premium, so anything that stacks is absolutely great.

Posted by: LMK| Saturday, May 23, 2009 at 09:18 PM






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