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Rubbermaid Horizontal Gift-Wrapping Station | 
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| Brand: Rubbermaid Category: Kitchen
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $12.95 You Save: $7.04 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 16626
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 41.3 x 30.5 x 6.5
Model: FG3M3700BRYPR UPC: 071691255444 EAN: 0071691255444 ASIN: B000HGC3G6
Release Date: September 30, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Horizontal gift-wrapping station helps keep supplies organized | | • | Holds 5 rolls of 30-inch wrapping paper and 1 row of ribbon rolls | | • | Provides easy dispensing and cutting; rolls for compact carrying | | • | 4 see-through pockets for accessories; 2 pockets for scissors and tape | | • | Measures 41-1/4 by 30-1/2 by 6-1/2 inches |
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Not quite what I expected April 2, 2008 I was looking for something to keep my wrapping paper organized, and thought this would work well for the half-dozen rolls I usually have around. While it did work fine for some of the rolls, many were either too short, too long or too thick. The metal prongs that hold each roll into place don't allow for much size adjustment. I've found that the rolls which didn't fit are the ones bought through those mail-order fundraisers (you know the ones - kids' parents are always selling these), and the ones from Costco (the wide, short ones). I do love the hanging feature, but agree with other reviewers that once all the rolls are in place, you can't roll up the organizer and use the buckles without smashing all the paper. If I had room to keep this hanging all the time, it would be perfect. But I bought it because I thought it could be rolled up nicely and unfortunately, it just doesn't.
Great Organization February 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really liked this product. It can hang behind a door and be fully loaded with birthday wrapping paper (or whatever you like) so when you're ready to wrap presents, you're not struggling to find the paper, bows, tape, etc. Although the pockets are made of plastic, as long as you are not too rough with it (i.e.: place scissors in too forcefully), they should hold up through time for storage of smaller items. Good product and excellent price at less than 5 bucks. In fact, at such a great price, it would be worth purchasing several to have seperate organizers for wedding paper, birthday paper, graduation paper, etc.
Wonderful, if you have a wide door December 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm lucky to have a wide closet door to hang this on, so it works perfectly for me. I can see the other reviewer's point of view - I'm sure it would get a bit crumpled if you were rolling it up and stowing it somewhere. But for those of you with a big closet door (be sure to measure before purchase!!) this is great -- no wrinkles ever. It holds so much tissue, ribbon, bows, tape, and scissors, I am now totally organized. My only gripes are that I wish it held at least one or two more rolls of wrappping paper. Also, the ribbon bar isn't really strong, so if you load it up, the bar will bend and then dips over the tissue paper row. So it's a bit of a pain to get the tissue paper in and out, but not a major issue. Just the fact that I have multiple pockets to store my tissue by colors make me so happy!
Crumbles your wrapping paper September 28, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Purchased this to help me organize my wrapping paper. It only holds a few rolls and the small ones only. When you roll it up to close it, the wrapping paper gets damaged. I think the hard case ones would be better and fit bigger rolls. Anything in this soft mesh type bag would get damaged if it's not place somewhere carefully.
Careful - NOT a space saver! September 5, 2007 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
While this is a nice organizational product it is NOT a spacesaver. I bought this hoping to be able to hang it in my closet. It is actually wider than a standard closet space and is not designed to be hung on a closet bar. It is designed to be hung either on a rack of some sort, the back of a door (perhaps) or a hook on a wall. None of those solutions are good if you live in a small space. I can see how this might be a good way to organize a few wrapping supplies, but as far as an efficient storage solution, this really doesn't cut it. It's not worth spending the postage to send back so now I'm stuck with a worthtless product that I have no way of utilizing.
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