Towel Storage

DP 08 GXP

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Well the Sterilite 3 drawer cart is stuffed full of various towels and I still have more that are inside the house. I am looking for something to be able to store them in that will hold a large quantity but would still need to be on rollers so I can wheel it around as I detail and to use it to hold my products on top of. Any have pictures of what they use or any suggestions? Thanks!!
 
You could always mount some castors on a plastic storage container...
You would spend ~$20 on 4 castors though unless you salvaged them from something else. Just put them on one and you can stack on top of that one and push it around.
 
What's your budget?

I was looking for something decent & doesn't break the bank to use while wrenching on the car & bike. Found a few metal utility carts under $100. Plastic, IMO, would be easier to clean, not to mention lighter to move around. The down side is they're usually above $100.

Here's one I'm considering:

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$120.66 shipped. Not bad.
 
Im looking to stay under $300. I need it to have shelves to keep the towels wave from any dust.
 
Bunky - Thank you for the nice review! :props:
It wouldn't surprise me if both carts are produced from the same facility.


DP 08 GXP - That's a nice budget ceiling (and choice, too). I don't think you'd have trouble finding a good one.

Something like a housekeeping cart might be handy for detailing & towel storage, but you wouldn't want to pull a double-duty for tools...

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I do like that you could toss dirty towels into the attached hamper when done.
 
Here is what I use. I store it in a corner of my garage all set up with wash and rinse buckets, the sprays and towels I will use, brushes, etc. I wheel it out to my car and begin my wash. It is all open so it never gets dirty or has to be cleaned out. I got it at Sams for about fifty or sixty dollars and it is a snap to assemble - no tools. It has brakes on the wheels with just the push of a button. And it is very, very sturdy. The racks are adjustable and I use the middle rack to load my towels in sweater storage containers you get at the dollar store for a couple bucks. Everything is right there and it is so easy to wheel around the car, even when the two buckets are full of water. I highly recommend this unit to make washing and detailing much easier and faster.
 
What's your budget?

I was looking for something decent & doesn't break the bank to use while wrenching on the car & bike. Found a few metal utility carts under $100. Plastic, IMO, would be easier to clean, not to mention lighter to move around. The down side is they're usually above $100.

Here's one I'm considering:

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$120.66 shipped. Not bad.

We just got one of these in stock to sell at work. Im thinking of buying it myself. It is about 16" wide and ive been looking for a narrow one. You can also take it apart for storage.
Drew
 
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