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Thursday, March 26, 2015

CoolKarStuff Trunk Organizer Review


  • How your car looks like is part of your image! Easy to keep it organized with the innovative and high quality CoolKarStuff organizer. 1680D Polyester fabric is soft to the touch yet durable and heavy duty. Fabric, sewn in handles provides sturdy lifting. 1680D Polyester is much more expensive than other Polyester blends. Do your own research, or even better, buy this organizer and compare side to side with the cheaper ones.
  • Folded: 11" wide x 10" high x 3" deep. It expands up to 21 inch of storage space: 21-inches long, 10-inches high, 11-inches deep. Because of its clever design, only ONE side can be used if less storage is needed. Great to Store Your Magazines, Books, Toys, Crafts Supplies, Small Gadgets, Small Sports Gear, and Laundry. Great for Students - Dorm Rooms, Apartment Living, RV-Living and Camping.
  • There are 6 mesh side pockets. Exterior mesh pockets are ideal for store smaller or frequently used items. One end has 2 Smaller pockets with velcro closure, the other end has 1 large pocket with velcro closure.
  • Foldable, easy to carry and to store, fits into a standard drawer, see picture above. Easy to keep it clean: just wipe off. Water repellent. 








































I could not have imagined how awesome something like this could be for the trunk of my car, and can't believe I waited so long to get one.  I put mine in lengthwise, keep stuff I hardly ever need in the furthest compartment, then use the first one for groceries and daily stuff. Each compartment holds a surprising amount of stuff. I am so pleased with this product. No more groceries rolling around the trunk of the car.










































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