@JamieB1966 if you still have older ones I think you can keep re-using until they fall apart. Also for a while at least Trader Joe’s had a re-usable bag (canvas or polyester blend, ugh) in old brown paper-bag color.
I don’t have one of these in particular. I was sold an overpriced buick-branded version with my car. I didn’t want it but didn’t feel like arguing about it, they were giving me a decent deal overall.
I figured it was just useless add-in garbage. I was wrong. It’s very handy and I’ve bought similar for the other cars.
My car came with some sort of cube things that are supposedly for storage. I have had my car for two years; the cube things are still in plastic. I honestly do not understand what they’re supposed to do because there are 6 of them and they’re tiny. Like, what would they store? I could look this up and learn about them but I think we all know that will never happen.
These arrived today (much faster than the usual) and I am very pleased with their quality. Expanded it fills the width across the cargo area in a Subaru Outback, is stiff enough that it doesn’t need straps to hold it open, and tucks nicely under the roll-up rear cover. I already have it loaded with tie-down ropes, bungee cords, extra lug wrench, wheel chocks, etc.
Quality-wise, I’d say they feel very much like a multi-compartment version of the Fit & Fresh Collapsible Shopping Box Bags sold here about 5 years ago, which I still use weekly and hardly show any wear.
Specs
Product: 2-Pack: High Road 40" Expand-to-Fit Car and SUV Trunk Organizers
Model: HR-5533-BLK
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Dec 29 - Friday, Jan 2
This might help sort the smaller parts.
@yakkoTDI It doesn’t say that they’re waterproof, though. Still gonna need those big ziplocks.
/showme a realistic African elephant using his trunk to put items into a pair of High Road 40" Expand-to-Fit Car and SUV Trunk Organizers.
I prefer folding crates. Can keep car/travel gear in them, and extra folded ones for grocery & Costco trips. Costco has a good price on the crates.
@MarkML good idea. Ty
@MarkML Same! I got a few from Costco years ago and now I have some larges, some mediums, some milk-crate-size ones, and some ventilated ones (https://www.clevermade.com/collections/storage-organizing).
There’s another deal-a-day site under the Bez-mart umbrella that has them on sale every so often and that’s fueled my addiction to them.
/buy
@shahnm It worked! Your order number is: meaningful-jingling-gala
/showme meaningful jingling gala
@mediocrebot You’re not even trying anymore, bot…
But Basketball is a peaceful planet!
@werehatrack Yes, but there are a lot of Ups & Downs, plus some dribbles.
Cue My Humps. Lots of junk in my trunk…
Interesting. But what is that brown paper bag-like thing that seems to have groceries in it? (Those of us in NJ are curious…)
@JamieB1966 if you still have older ones I think you can keep re-using until they fall apart. Also for a while at least Trader Joe’s had a re-usable bag (canvas or polyester blend, ugh) in old brown paper-bag color.
A “Trunk Stuffer” not in time for Xmas
@phelmurh
/showme Santa Claus using Expand-to-Fit Car and SUV Trunk Organizers to hold presents in his sleigh.
@phelmurh
https://wompwompwomp.com/
I don’t have one of these in particular. I was sold an overpriced buick-branded version with my car. I didn’t want it but didn’t feel like arguing about it, they were giving me a decent deal overall.
I figured it was just useless add-in garbage. I was wrong. It’s very handy and I’ve bought similar for the other cars.
Maybe it’ll arrive in time for the White Elephant gift exchange. freezing-plentiful-blizzard.
My car came with some sort of cube things that are supposedly for storage. I have had my car for two years; the cube things are still in plastic. I honestly do not understand what they’re supposed to do because there are 6 of them and they’re tiny. Like, what would they store? I could look this up and learn about them but I think we all know that will never happen.
I just wanted to share.
These arrived today (much faster than the usual) and I am very pleased with their quality. Expanded it fills the width across the cargo area in a Subaru Outback, is stiff enough that it doesn’t need straps to hold it open, and tucks nicely under the roll-up rear cover. I already have it loaded with tie-down ropes, bungee cords, extra lug wrench, wheel chocks, etc.
Quality-wise, I’d say they feel very much like a multi-compartment version of the Fit & Fresh Collapsible Shopping Box Bags sold here about 5 years ago, which I still use weekly and hardly show any wear.
@southpaw
Vry important.
/showme glistening-candied-sled