I use the same kind of storage totes as Karl J.
I got mine at Target, they are very strong, I used them to move.
A 66 quart /62 litter size holds 3 fully loaded and 1 empty Swift.
Free standing shelves found at the same store mentioned above, hold 4 fully loaded Swifts and 1 Small Cafe Bag.
Each shelf can hold one 66 quart plastic tote with a little room to spare
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Originally posted by RedBeard View PostI keep my TB travel bags in my old rolling hard-shell suitcase. It's about all that it is good for anymore
I do the same thing. I've got an old Eagle Creek roller that weighs a ton. It was a great bag in its day and has a lot of life left in it as a storage unit. I also have a large LLBean boat tote that's packed to the gills. I've got a quilt rack that I hang bags off of using shower curtain hooks. I also use clothes hangers in the closet. Some hang over the closet rods by their shoulder staps. Bag-a-holic, me, nah, no way.
Happy travels,
Moose
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I keep my TB travel bags in my old rolling hard-shell suitcase. It's about all that it is good for anymore
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organizer-a-holic meets bag-o-holic
planning a closet makeover and will be taking into consideration our soon-to-be-made tom bihn purchases (just have an aeronaut now, but eyeing a co-pilot for myself and the checkpoint flyer for the hubby)... and we're going with the elfa system from the container store to organize them
i like elfa b/c you can mix and match basket dimensions. they come up to 20 3/4" long x 16 7/8" wide x 11 1/4" deep - enough to hold an Aeronaut with minimal squishing; so with 1-2 bags per drawer basket and then a shallow drawer basket on top to hold accessories, straps, etc, we'll have a tom bihn 'dresser' of bags!
here's a standard kit, but you can purchase individual components:
btw, i'm not affiliated with the container store - i just love their stuff! hth
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Originally posted by leftistelf View PostProbably, but how do you handle the neat storage of a plethora of smaller "organization bags" and larger bags? I don't want to play the Russian Nesting Dolls game and have to dig into a bag inside a bag inside a bag....
I have all the backpacks now and they are an issue. I can justify the Brain Bag because it's holding some cords and power supplies and some extra pc parts. The Smart Alec holds my work laptop. The Synapse is a travel bag so it should probably go in the Aeronaut. I need to cut back really.
Hanging them on coat hangers sometimes helps.
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Originally posted by leftistelf View PostProbably, but how do you handle the neat storage of a plethora of smaller "organization bags" and larger bags? I don't want to play the Russian Nesting Dolls game and have to dig into a bag inside a bag inside a bag....
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Storage for the Bag-o-holic
Too many bags, and not enough storage space. Aeronaut, Empire Builder, Super Ego, ID, a few Brain Cells, a bunch of packing cubes (TB and non-TB), a Checkpoint Flyer - scattered in a corner of my closet.
About to order a Western Flyer, a couple of Cafe Bags, a Co-Pilot, and an Imago. Plus a few more cubes and pouches.
I wont even mention my camera bags (but I will): a pair of Domkes, a few LowePro Slings, a Think Tank Sling-o-Matic, and another bag or two.
Do I really need a bag for my bags?
Maybe I need a shrink...
Probably, but how do you handle the neat storage of a plethora of smaller "organization bags" and larger bags? I don't want to play the Russian Nesting Dolls game and have to dig into a bag inside a bag inside a bag....Tags: aeronaut, bag, brain bag, cafe bag, cafe bags, camera, checkpoint flyer, co-pilot, ego, empire builder, imago, laptop, large cafe bag, messenger, messenger bag, packing cubes, smart alec, super ego, swift, synapse, travel, travel bag, tri-star, western flyer, work
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