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  2. Everything You Need to Know About Pantry Organizing - AOL

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    Reimagine a Closet. For a compact closet layout, keep spices, cans and everyday snacks in acrylic organizers and storage bins. This maximizes space and makes packing school lunches a breeze.

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    Shop storage bins at Target. 3. The Home Depot. Home Depot storage bins. If The Home Depot is a place you shop for heavy-duty supplies for home renovations, chances are, its storage bins are ...

  4. 25 Genius, Low-Cost Storage Ideas for Small Bedrooms - AOL

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    3. Small dressers = Function + fashion. The English Den. "Add extra storage to a small bedroom by using small dressers as nightstands," says Julia Lauve, an interior designer and the co-founder of ...

  5. Filing cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Filing cabinet. A filing cabinet (or sometimes file cabinet in American English) is a piece of office furniture for storing paper documents in file folders. [1] In the most simple context, it is an enclosure for drawers in which items are stored. The two most common forms of filing cabinets are vertical files and lateral files.

  6. Self-storage box - Wikipedia

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    Self-storage box. Self-storage boxes, also known as self-storage bins, are storage containers often rented by individuals and businesses in metropolitan areas. [1] The storage box service offers on-demand pick-up and drop-off services to storage facilities; the self storage service does not. [2]

  7. Direct-access storage device - Wikipedia

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    Direct-access storage device. A direct-access storage device ( DASD) (pronounced / ˈdæzdiː /) is a secondary storage device in which "each physical record has a discrete location and a unique address". The term was coined by IBM to describe devices that allowed random access to data, the main examples being drum memory and hard disk drives. [1]

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