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    Question Canned food organizers. . .

    What are you guys using to store and help rotate your canned foods?

    I came across this site the other day. http://canorganizer.com/index.php?p=home

    They appear to be made from cardboard. . .
    Not sure how long those would last holding the weight of canned food over a period of years.
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    I just use the cupboard and a set of cheap plastic shelves I bought from Walmart. Can't really justify spending 100s of dollars on fancy can organizers...a good old fashion shelf does the job just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blstr88 View Post
    I just use the cupboard and a set of cheap plastic shelves I bought from Walmart. Can't really justify spending 100s of dollars on fancy can organizers...a good old fashion shelf does the job just fine.
    Well I already have the shelves and one is really limited in seeing what is towards the back and underneath everything. The organizers I linked above are $15, inexpensive IMHO.
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    Those card board racks are crap and they don't last long.

    I came across a bunch of metal can racks that restaurants use when we stop by a out of business selling off the equipment sale for a restaurant five years ago. All we did was clean and repaint them and they have worked well for what we needed.
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    For me, I find the best value in storage solutions at auctions. Old filing cabinets(built way better than today's), racks, etc. For cans, I got some old wood racks(for $5 each) that came out of an old library:


    I think they iused to have magazines or hand outs on them? Anyway, they work great at keeping the old stuff to the front and the new stuff in the back.

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    Costco sells big heavy duty shelving units four around $140. I couldn't stomach the cost of the canned food specific organizers. I also figured that if I ever had to use and ran out of canned food, the organizer would be useless.
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    http://www.shelfreliance.com/food-rotation-systems

    They have some plastic systems and a metal storage system.

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    Last edited by smm345; 02-07-12 at 17:06.

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