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  2. Grab These Dorm Room Essentials from Amazon - AOL

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    Or, if you'd rather use your over-door real estate for more storage space, and over-the-door organizer can help you keep your essentials within reach. This four-pocket version has more than 20,000 ...

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    Pura Smart Fragrance Diffuser. If your dorm building smells like someone has been living in it for 30 years, and they probably have, keeping some of your fave scents on hand is the perfect way to ...

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    It has its own home brands, like Room Essentials and Project 62, but the real magic comes from its exclusive collections, including Hearth & Hand with Magnolia (a.k.a. Joanna Gaines’s line ...

  5. Plastic canvas - Wikipedia

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    Plastic canvas is a craft material of lightweight plastic with regularly spaced holes in imitation of embroidery canvas. It is also commonly known as vinyl weave . Plastic canvas is typically used as a foundation for needlepoint or other canvas work embroidery, usually in acrylic or wool knitting yarn. Due to its rigidity, it is useful for ...

  6. Intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    A stack of intermediate bulk containers. Intermediate bulk containers (also known as IBC tank, IBC tote, IBC, or pallet tank) are industrial-grade containers engineered for the mass handling, transport, and storage of liquids, semi-solids, pastes, or solids. [1] The two main categories of IBC tanks are flexible IBCs and rigid IBCs. [2]

  7. Polypropylene - Wikipedia

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    Polypropylene is most commonly used for plastic moldings, wherein it is injected into a mold while molten, forming complex shapes at relatively low cost and high volume; examples include bottle tops, bottles, and fittings. It can also be produced in sheet form, widely used for the production of stationery folders, packaging, and storage boxes.

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