(Part 2) Best magazine holders according to redditors

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We found 40 Reddit comments discussing the best magazine holders. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Magazine Holders:

u/i__cant__even__ · 13 pointsr/declutter

I feel your frustration!! I have a massive cabinet in which to store pans and it STILL ends up a mess because there are no corrals for each category. Stacking is a pain because then you have to unstack to get what you need, then stack it all again to put it back, then once again unstack/stack when the item gets returned.

Here’s what I have used to organize this area:

  1. I bought something like this from IKEA along with metal S hooks. It’s now installed in my kitchen and I have pots, pans and strainers from it. I’m lucky in that I have a book of sorts where I could place it and it’s out of the way, but even if you don’t have that space available, I’d encourager you to consider finding a place to at least hang your most frequently-used pans, even if you have to put 3M removable hooks on the side of a cabinet or something.

  2. Inside your cabinet, use a simple magazine holder (laid sideways with the opening facing you) to corral your aluminum foil and ziplock bags. Add a second one if you need to stow cutting boards and the like.

  3. Use shallow baskets for the rest. It’s nice to be able to pull out a basket like it’s a drawer and find what you need. They also make various two-tier shelving solutions (although you’d have to remove that middle shelf to use them) that could work better.

  4. You could also consider adding a piece of something sturdy (MDF? Very stiff cardboard) wedged vertically between the middle shelf and the top or bottom shelf to create kind of a cubby situation. Again, it’s whatever you can easily do to create corrals.

    I hope that helps! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.

u/withthebathwater · 11 pointsr/hoarding

I had to help my mom go through tons of magazines. Got rid of an entire walk-in closet full (floor to ceiling). It took a several months, but it was a major thing. She refused to get rid of any of them because they might have something important, but she needed the space. This is what we did:

Each night she would go through a few magazines and tear out any articles she wanted to keep. We filed them in a file cabinet by subject. She tossed the rest of the magazine after removing any articles or recipies she wanted. She had to file the torn-out articles immediately or they would be thrown away. No waiting until later!

Any special issues she didn't want to tear up were put in a magazine file and placed on a bookshelf.

We now have a 4-drawer file cabinet filled with articles and two shelves of a bookcase filled with magazines. Much better than (and much less of a fire hazard) than a closet full.

u/cosmicscapegoat · 5 pointsr/whatisthisthing

It's a magazine rack.

look here

u/abraxassmiles · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

[Here] (http://www.amazon.com/Winsome-Wood-Magazine-Rack-Espresso/dp/B000NPQHJ0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1418912118&sr=8-2&keywords=magazine+rack+espresso) is where I found it-- it's actually called a magazine rack, which I think is silly, but it works great for my diaps. :-)