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Sandia Man

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Posted: 07/22/10 07:32am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Both items store easily under our sink when traveling down the road.

Opie431

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Posted: 07/22/10 08:59am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Mine travel in the sink wrapped in dish towels. A waffle iron that I take but only use once a week will go under the seat or on a bunk.

StanleyandIris

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Posted: 07/22/10 01:02pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We have a MH and I use the rubber stuff under the coffee pot - it doesn't move. Your bouncing may vary.

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Posted: 07/22/10 06:51pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I wrap the coffee pot in a towel and I put it under the sink and I don't take a toaster anymore. It's easier to just make toast in a frying pan and be done with it.

I am the only one who drinks coffee most of the time and i don't drink much. I have a tiny 2 cup perc pot I use. The big pot is if we have company. I love the coffee in the old perc pot better than the drip coffee.

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Posted: 07/22/10 10:39pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Have a french press and a stove top espresso maker, both fit under the sink.

Do not bring a toaster.

LindaAnn

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Posted: 07/24/10 07:36am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

twins89 wrote:

Here's one for you; I don't store them at all. They stay on the counter on that non skid stuff you buy in rolls. My counter is in a small L and in the corner of the L which is deeper, I have the coffee pot in the corner and the toaster resides next to it. Never have they moved. In fact I keep a piece of the nonskid stuff under the glass coffee pot and it stays in its spot.


Same here. And I buy the cheap non-skid stuff in the Dollar Tree. It works better than anything we've found--we find lots of uses for it.





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Posted: 07/24/10 08:12am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Coffee pot sits in the sink. Tried the nonskid and one sharp turn took the pot right off it, now it stays in the sink when traveling.

The Toaster....well I had to give that away.
The first time I made toast it set off the smoke detector and of course it took me forever to shut it off! The high pitched alarm sent my dog off screaming at the top of her lungs.
Second time I made toast I took smoke detector down first to avoid any more outbursts from the dog. But that did not work.

Sadly now all my dog has to do is 'smell' toast and she starts screaming. She associates the smell of toast with the anticipation of the smoke alarm going off. I now have a 'toast-free' MH.
If only they could learn training lessons that quickly.





akartage

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Posted: 07/26/10 02:25pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

My toaster, espresso machine, milk frother, and stainless coffee press all fit in an above counter cabinet over the sink. No problems! :-)

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Posted: 07/26/10 02:35pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Our toaster goes under the couch. The coffee pot goes in the sink. We do wrap the carafe in a dish towel to cushion it.


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DebbieT

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Posted: 07/26/10 04:52pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have a clear Sterlite plastic storage bin that slides under the kitchen table while we're traveling.... it holds the coffeepot, the knifeblock and the toaster. While we're still, all those things stay on the countertops, so the empty bin goes under the motorhome, and will hold outdoor things we need quick and easy access to - extension cords, fans,lights, etc. When we leave, the outside things store in the basement, and the clear storage bin goes back in the kitchen.


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