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Post Info TOPIC: Protecting glasses/coffee cups


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Protecting glasses/coffee cups


Has anyone ever used theses to store your glassware or coffee cups?  Would you recommend them?

 

http://www.rvupgradestore.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1624



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I have made my own with styrofoam and it sure works. A lot cheaper and nothing moves.

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We put the good glass ware in old sweat socks and just put foam sheets between the regular glasses.

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Like petitetot, I made my own, but use polyurethane foam blocks. Unlike styrofoam, it doesn't crumble when you make cut outs in it. It comes in different thickness or can be stacked for taller items. Really easy to cut it to fit cabinet space or drawers.


This website has a picture of what it looks like.  http://www.ufpt.com/united-foam/polyurethane.asp

I got what I needed for the MH from a friend who has a shipping company so I don't know where you can buy it. Perhaps a google search or someone can add that info to this thread.



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Our glassware is made out of plastic so no worries....just kidding.

We use corelle dishes and anything breakable goes in these little quilted bags designed for china storage, each plate or bowl is separated by a sheet of thin styrofoam.

We do not have any glass cups or ceramic coffee mugs only use hard plastic.

We do tend to use a lot of paper plates, reuseable plastic cups and real flatware.

The corelle comes out for steak dinners or special occasions.

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Like Fred we use old socks, I saved all of the old ones from Gale when he changed types of socks and they now keep the good glasses safe.  Otherwise the cups and plastic sit on the rubbermaid shelf liners that are non slip and I also use coffee filters between corningware plates and bowls.

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Looks like several ways to protect breakables without breaking the bank.

Thanks,


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Well, either I've been extremely lucky or I have a good driver!  I only have glass and pottery dishes and we have not broken anything.  I don't have any kind of foam holding them.  I only use those rubber things in between the plates and cut pieces of rubber shelfing for bowls that I have stacked.

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