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    Posted: 15 Aug 2011 at 9:42pm
The rod and the hanging storage went to the trash after one camping trip.

I purchased a clear plastic storage box with wheels.  We store towels in it and it slides perfectly under the bed.

The storage under the dinette seat holds 8 clear plastic totes, and is where we store EVERYTHING!  When we arrive at our campsite, we take the totes out, put them under a folding table which we set up inside the dome. It's great! We don't have to keep raising the seat to get stuff out and everything is visible and contained. 

Someone mentioned several months back that they had purchased a spring loaded corner shelf at WalMart for $10.00….got it and it works great in the bathroom.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Aug 2011 at 8:31pm
We bought this corner shelf and it is awesome!  We do the exact thing…..store in the pockets and put on the shelves when we are parked.  When I shower I tuck the curtain around the corner shelf and that way I don't have to move anything!

I bought a clear plastic soap dish and corner shelf which I mounted to the left of the sink.  It mounts with suction cups but doesn't adhere to the wallpaper finish however silicone gel holds it great!

The quarters are tight in the little bathroom but the fact I am in my own bathroom and I KNOW it is clean is more than worth the small quarters.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Sep 2011 at 6:06pm
Originally posted by Jerry & Sandy

The rod and the hanging storage went to the trash after one camping trip.

I purchased a clear plastic storage box with wheels.  We store towels in it and it slides perfectly under the bed.

The storage under the dinette seat holds 8 clear plastic totes, and is where we store EVERYTHING!  When we arrive at our campsite, we take the totes out, put them under a folding table which we set up inside the dome. It's great! We don't have to keep raising the seat to get stuff out and everything is visible and contained. 

Someone mentioned several months back that they had purchased a spring loaded corner shelf at WalMart for $10.00….got it and it works great in the bathroom.

Greetings,
when you get time could you post the size of the plastic totes and the model # of the corner shelf.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Sep 2011 at 10:01am
Originally posted by Tusten Traveler

This is hysterical. FR's attempt to add some storage to the Rpod- this is from an interior picture of a 172T- on a dealer's website and NOT a mod.....and you thought the bathroom was small now!
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Sep 2011 at 10:11am
I don't know if I posted this or not, since storage is always a problem, we purchased a couple of back packers towels. They make them in three sizes and they take up about as much room as a regular wash cloth. They dry quick and then we put them away. Makes more sense to us the having to store and hang bath towels. You can get these at places like REI or Campmore on any back packers store. We through out the stooge container. We hang clothing on the rod when traveling and then move it tom the truck when we set up. Clark
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Oct 2011 at 12:50pm
I put the hanger in my attic storage and have items in it.
 
This camping trip I am boon docking. So I put the rod back in and have hung my clothes on it. Not in the way. I am going to full hookup tomorrow and will move all to the bed, pole too. Which may get long in the tooth to doStar. When I use the shower I like to put the fan on low, wipe down the walls, put a little bit of the curtain in the door and let it dry out. Since it is just me this may be a way to do it.
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