Best magazine holders according to redditors

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u/JunkHead16 · 7 pointsr/vinyl

Umbra Zina Magazine Rack &...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0744ZWZKK?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf


Thanks! My gf actually bought them and I didnt think they would work, but once we put them up I loved the way they looked. Pretty inexpensive too!

u/WeWander_ · 6 pointsr/tifu
u/butsuon · 6 pointsr/pathofexile

Depending on the size of the print, I highly recommend using Comic Dividers as protection or press them in between two pieces of standard cardboard.

I ship for a living. These packages get literally thrown/tossed/buried with other larger, heavier packages. If you want to make sure your products are safe and sound, you have to make sure it won't get poked OR bent, but a little bit of flex is good. Boxes can get tossed on them and they have pointy corners.

u/11twenty2 · 6 pointsr/sewing

If your stash of sewing patterns is out of control like mine was, Comic book sleeves like these are the perfect size for most pattern packages and most that you find are re-sealable. They also make boxes and dividers that will fit patterns perfectly. Best part about it is that they are way cheaper than buying ones specifically for sewing patterns. I know it isn't a sewing tip, but it is a sewing organization tip. Hopefully it helps someone.

u/andoird213 · 4 pointsr/DCcomics

Here's my New 52 collection.

Yes, I have a problem...

Edit: As per the request of /u/gamer4maker and /u/onmedz, here's a link to the boxes I'm storing the comics in.

u/admiraltoad · 4 pointsr/ImageComics

I at the moment have a few of those magazine holders like this on my shelf. One is made of wood and has a nice leather cover to it that I use for my latest singles so they right in front when i'm looking for something to read. The rest are hard plastic and hold series collections. I even went to far as to print little labels on them so it's clear what the series is. They hold around 24-30 or so issues in them which is really closer to 2 trades but they were like $4 each so it's a pretty reasonable and affordable solution.

u/DanKolar62 · 3 pointsr/Whatisthis
u/QQasaurus · 3 pointsr/comicbookcollecting

You should check out magazine holders. I've seen people make custom labels and graphics for them and it's dope.

Simple Houseware Black Magazine File Holder Organizer Box (Pack of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZYJ3RW9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_f3GvDbX6KEV41

u/polepoplarpope · 2 pointsr/comicbookcollecting

Buy these. Cheaper at Ikea, apparently.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KI2QSUU?psc=1&smid=A2N0XDURS3A32B

Buy a short box or two.

Then on to the long box when it's time.

Fill and then transfer accordingly.

All single issues in bags and boards.

Glossy side of board to the back of the comic, matte side to plastic.

No short or long boxes on bare basement floors or in attics.

Use the correct tape to seal your bags.

Do it right and you'll eventually be able to open up a bag and have comics that are decades old look like they're new.

u/cheddarhead4 · 2 pointsr/DCcomics

I do the boxes. I'm thinking of getting a display ledge, (sort of like this one and prop them up. You could check out BCW's display solutions. or look for a magazine rack.

u/deadOnHold · 2 pointsr/ar15

Magpul makes round limiters for their magazines. They are a replacement for the bottom floor plate that sticks up inside the magazine spring to limit the follower from being pushed down far enough to load more round. This is a picture of the '-5' limiter.

You could buy a couple of their limiters (-10?) and then epoxy something onto the end to make it stick up even further to get a -28ish for your 30 round pmag. I assume you are already aware you can't get 30 rounds of 6.5 into your 223 pmag.

Something similar could probably be done with the C-products; something that sits inside the spring or inside the sides of the magazine to stop the follower from going down as far. The biggest issue I see with the C-products is that you don't have anything to attach to, you don't want your limiter to tip over and get tangled up in the spring, but you can't attach to the bottom plate because it slides on and off...The easiest would probably be a GI magazine limiter like this and you could then epoxy something to the top to make it the height you want.

Also, for both of these limiters it may make sense to cut the existing top off, and epoxy a section in the middle, as the top is designed to mate with the follower for a solid stop (if you just epoxy a bit of dowel on there you may have issue with the way it hits the bottom of the follower not being consistent).

u/dontyieldbackshield · 2 pointsr/comicbookcollecting

It was this one. I know because I linked it to my mom when I let her know what I wanted.

u/bn00880 · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

the easiest way would be to give in the cursed comic boxes and frame some of your favorites(maybe rotate them out)

an interesting thing i saw online was a guy who had displayed a portion of his comic collection on a spinner rack

u/SergeantSkittles · 2 pointsr/CrossStitch

I have a bookshelf next to my desk dedicated just to embroidery stuff. For floss I just use 6 of those plastic thread organizer boxes. I keep a long pencil tray, like this, where I keep random odds and ends that I want within easy reach (like needles, scissors, Fray Check, etc.). Fabric (whether flat or in a long tube) get stacked neatly on another shelf. I also keep a small bucket of scrap fabric there, which comes in handy when I want to test a new stitch or see how colors look together or something. Another shelf near the bottom holds rarely used supplies. And I have a magazine holder like this for patterns.

As for WIP and finished pieces, they go in this large binder. WIP go in the rainbow accordion file in the front (the fabric & pattern) - one per divider. I put finished projects in a clear plastic sheet protector on the rings. It's fun flipping through seeing everything I've done, and it's nice having most of them in one place to show other people. Large projects that don't fit in the binder when finished are usually gifts or one of the few things I put on display.

I use this organizer to store the thread colors of current WIPs so I don't have to put them back in the main storage every single time I stitch (plus small scissors and needles), and it is also quite convenient to slip in a bag or purse if I want to bring a project with me.

u/elementsofevan · 2 pointsr/pics

I typed in toilet paper magazine holder into amazon and got dozens of models. Here is the one in the picture. I'm disappointed in you OP

u/sockmonkeyboxinglove · 2 pointsr/Cooking

Your other option is this, which I used to hold my own cutting boards for 4 years before I moved and forget to remove it from the cabinet I'd mounted it in. It was cheap, it was durable, and it held many cutting boards. You could easily purchase enough to store everything (again, stud mount it if you can) for far less than the chart racks.

u/klangr · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Would this work?

u/Xioo · 1 pointr/macbookpro

You could do something like this and just put some cloth inside so it doesn’t get scratched:


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078Z34PBL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_d4c0DbZCM4MFH

u/my_way_out · 1 pointr/guns

Thanks. Mag holders are just from Amazon. You can remove the floor stand.

I've started 3D printing new mag holders though.

Lockdown Magazine Rack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KY5TV24?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/pewpew_tacotime · 1 pointr/guns

I've got a felt pocket thing that goes between the mattress and frame. It's got some sort of padding/stiffnet in it, and I clip my Vedder light tuck to it as soon as I take it outta my pants.

Edit: found it on Amazon.

Kikkerland Bedside Caddy https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01BSH725O/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_cQLUDbNYE1HXZ

u/nfamouswun · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

Did you want to be able to open it for reference while still in the binder?

Rubbermaid Magazine Holder, Magazine Holder for Binders 3-Hole Punched 1"w x 11-5/8"h, 12-Carded, Frost (RUBT02802) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00007M9IU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Q3FKAb3ZECEF3

u/I-come-from-Chino · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

63% of American read while on the toilet.

Amazon has section under magazine holders for bathroom

Here's a combo magazine rack and toilet paper holder

u/jerklin · 1 pointr/vinyl

Wow, I have that coffee table, a similar couch, and record shelf. I'm also a big fan of that Angel Olsen album. Cheers to you friend!

BTW, two things I did to that shelf to jazz it up a bit. Added some sofa legs to give it a bit more height (I'm tall), and added a magazine rack to the side to hold a queue.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000T2DBUK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/greymoon69 · 1 pointr/TsumTsum

Sorry for the delayed response, its been a crazy couple of weeks. I hope the links work, I grabbed them from my recent orders page.

7-Inch Figurine, Clear - Holds about 8 nicely.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001IJFKWA?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

Clear Magazine Holder - I put my Holiday Tsums from Target on top of the boxed set and just slide it on top.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00017UTQW?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

BallQube Cereal Acrylic Box Holder, 18 oz. - This is my favorite one holds 20-30 tsums depending on size and shape.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LBB63S?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00

Ballqube Racecar Display Case - Holds 8-10, replaced it with the 7-Inch Figurine, Clear, just worked better for my setup.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000L9BSKQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00

1/18 Clear Plastic Display Case - Currently holding Honey Bee Pooh and can hold about 4-6 more.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017NTRQM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00

Hope this helps.

u/OyleSlyck · 1 pointr/lego

What are the dimensions of the shelf? If it's about 24 inches by 9 inches, you could probably buy 4 or 6 of these clear acrylic magazine holders and stack them horizontally in a 2 by 2 or 2 by 3 configuration. This would give you additional display levels allowing you to show off more LEGO cars.

http://www.amazon.com/US-Acrylic-LLC-6149-Magazine/dp/B00017UTQW/

u/Lexifer31 · 1 pointr/CrossStitch

My mum uses binders, with these to hold the leaflets and magazines.

I think you can find them for a better price, that was just a quick google to show what they are.

And thanks for posting because it reminded me I need to pick up some more!