29 August, 2008
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Hecht of an Orgaziner

Are you looking for a better way to keep your supplies and papers organized? Made from durable water-resistant, machine washable fabric, this patented design allows you to turn a cardboard box into a re-usable organizer.

It comes with a 16"L X 12"W X 7.5"H cardboard box with 2 slipcovers that cover all 4 sides, interior and exterior -- they just slip on, no velcro or anything to hold them in place. The bottom fabric is made out of water-resistant nylon pack cloth with a zipper for easy "on and off". Nylon webbing handles support the bottom of the box for easy handling -- it's light-weight to carry, yet has been tested to hold 50 pounds.

Your organizer provides a large central storage area with a total of 18 pockets around the inner and outer perimeter so everything has a set home -- office supplies, tools, your planner, toys, even loose glove box items. And should your cardboard box ever tear up, we will provide you new one at no charge!

This versatile organizer groups paperwork and supplies together -- and the open design helps you find what you need, when you need it. More than a container -- it simplifies workflow, saving time and money. Comes in black with your choice of 4 accent colors.

Cardboard corrugated boxes are strong, durable, and made from a natural renewable resource -- having a way to convert and re-use these boxes is the eco-friendly and low-cost organizing solution. That's why Professional Organizers across the country have chosen this as the best eco-friendly organizing product on the market. Perfect for:
  • realtors and those moving
  • moms, home-schoolers, and teachers
  • crafters and scrapbookers
  • professional organizers
  • exhibitors and event planners
  • sales reps and those working away from the office
  • vacationers and travelers
  • anyone who needs a simple way to stay organized!
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Written By: Gwinnett Parents
Date Posted: 7/17/2008
Number of Views: 78

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