Wardrobe coat hangers
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Re: Wardrobe coat hangers
I use clamps similar to these for coathanger rail, cables and hoses.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Cuff-Adjustable-Replacement-Electronics/dp/B016WZW0KE/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1505933188&sr=8-7&keywords=cable+clamps
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Cuff-Adjustable-Replacement-Electronics/dp/B016WZW0KE/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1505933188&sr=8-7&keywords=cable+clamps
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Re: Wardrobe coat hangers
Always had this problem in 26 years of caravanning/motorhoming. The foam pipe insulation tube always worked/works for us.
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Re: Wardrobe coat hangers
What a subject for discussion!,! Last night at the rally's evening meal this was a topic for discussion during our long wait (don't think they had enough plates)
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Re: Wardrobe coat hangers
Hello Miss DM, we bought a couple of sets of these: http://www.lockonhanger.com/
seem to work well for us?
Best wishes, Andy
seem to work well for us?
Best wishes, Andy
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Re: Wardrobe coat hangers
We bought some non-slip coat hangers from caravanstuff4u which work very well. They're simple wire hangers coated with a grippy type of plastic. The clothes hold on them just fine, and there is no rattling either.
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Re: Wardrobe coat hangers
Never had a problem.
Mrs Gromit's 27 coats blouses and other items of apparel keep my two coats from falling off!
Seriously though, we always carry enough coats so none of the hangers fall off. Maybe our wardrobe rail is shorter than others??
Mrs Gromit's 27 coats blouses and other items of apparel keep my two coats from falling off!
Seriously though, we always carry enough coats so none of the hangers fall off. Maybe our wardrobe rail is shorter than others??
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Re: Wardrobe coat hangers
Thank you all so much. Problem now solved thanks to you wonderful people. Cost less than £1 from B&Q for foam...woggle...works a real treat. Hope this helps others as well as myself...
Best wishes
Best wishes
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Re: Wardrobe coat hangers
Great a result,
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Re: Wardrobe coat hangers
How on earth do you get away with that?!!Gromit wrote:Never had a problem.
Mrs Gromit's 27 coats blouses and other items of apparel keep my two coats from falling off!
Seriously though, we always carry enough coats so none of the hangers fall off. Maybe our wardrobe rail is shorter than others??
Actually, I seem to get by with 2 hangers (each bearing multiple shirts / trousers / jackets - there being no room for any more, given Mrs Cymaes's "essentials" And any other space on the floor of the wardrobe has likewise been commandeered! That's why I liked your notion of building a seclusion grid around the PSU so that it won't overheat.
Never had a flying hanger!
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Re: Wardrobe coat hangers
We have had so.e of those for over 20 years. They are normal wire coat hangers covered on an orange plastic which is just slightly soft and appears tacky though it isn't. Works a treat!Eltel wrote:While browsing the accessories dept at my local caravan dealer I came across a pack of I think 10 coat hangers that that were covered in a tacky material which clings on to the cloths that you hang on them.
Not the cheapest option - but no more heaps of cloths on arrival at site.
Terry
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