I'm using something similar' but mine are real old. they work great.No cupboard but I have a soap room where I cure my soaps. I know you didn`t ask for advice, but thought I`d mention that my local store uses THESE crates for mushrooms (UK link), so maybe you can get a hold of some of these if you need something as your collection of soaps grow? £0.50 a piece it seems, unless you can go to your local supermarket and ask them for empty ones? My local store is very happy that I take them off their hands, because it frees up space for them, and I don`t have to pay anything.
Easily stackable, but mind you, they are a bit flimsy as they are made specifically for mushrooms! So I don`t have more than 1 kg of soap in each crate (about 2 pounds) so they are not that sturdy if you fill it to the brim with soaps. I will get proper sturdy ones when I start to sell (they are a bit expensive here in Norway, so I don`t want to do it until I am selling)
But I have pushed the limit of 3 kg, however that has been ready cured soaps and shrinkwrapped going to my family, so they don`t need the space between like when they are curing. But then I have to lift it holding one hand below the thinnest part of the mesh (when I have filled them with a lot of soaps)
Before use them for fresh soaps, I wash them with hot soapy water, wipe them dry, spray alcohol on them and then lay my soaps flat down on the mesh.
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Those are quite useful looking. they're about a 2.5 hour drive from here. (Don't worry, we sometimes buy veg in them!) Thanks!my local store uses THESE crates for mushrooms (UK link), so maybe you can get a hold of some of these
I know these wobbly champignon crates, but never thought to use them for soap? They're not great for anything of significant weight. But it might be an option to put a piece of cardboard on the bottom, to make it carry/distribute the weight of the soaps.
Those are quite useful looking. they're about a 2.5 hour drive from here. (Don't worry, we sometimes buy veg in them!) Thanks!
Those are similar to bread trays here in the US. My DH and I went out to dinner Thursday night, and walking back to the car, I saw exactly 3 of the bread trays outside the front door of a restaurant after closing. The bottom tray even had wheels. Unfortunately, DH felt it necessary to remind me that just because they were outside the door after closing didn’t mean they were there for the taking. I’m sure someone was supposed to pick them up? I need exactly 3 trays for my soap. Maybe the restaurant wants to give them to me and I should call?No cupboard but I have a soap room where I cure my soaps. I know you didn`t ask for advice, but thought I`d mention that my local store uses THESE crates for mushrooms (UK link), so maybe you can get a hold of some of these if you need something as your collection of soaps grow? £0.50 a piece it seems, unless you can go to your local supermarket and ask them for empty ones? My local store is very happy that I take them off their hands, because it frees up space for them, and I don`t have to pay anything.
Easily stackable, but mind you, they are a bit flimsy as they are made specifically for mushrooms! So I don`t have more than 1 kg of soap in each crate (about 2 pounds) so they are not that sturdy if you fill it to the brim with soaps. I will get proper sturdy ones when I start to sell (they are a bit expensive here in Norway, so I don`t want to do it until I am selling)
But I have pushed the limit of 3 kg, however that has been ready cured soaps and shrinkwrapped going to my family, so they don`t need the space between like when they are curing. But then I have to lift it holding one hand below the thinnest part of the mesh (when I have filled them with a lot of soaps)
Before use them for fresh soaps, I wash them with hot soapy water, wipe them dry, spray alcohol on them and then lay my soaps flat down on the mesh.
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If you watch FB marketplace bread racks sometimes come up in our area but I’m sure you know that. I loooooove mine. Having the casters is a huge plus.I use bread trays. They work good. But do get heavy. In the process of drawing up a rack to slide them into.
I'm guessing "DH" is Dear Heart: the American euphemism for "PW". (UK) "Present Wife"?Unfortunately, DH felt it necessary to remind me that just because they were outside the door after closing didn’t mean they were there for the taking.
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