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Ming-Tzu t1_j9crfzt wrote

I use the 99 cents blue Ikea bags as my laundry bags

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JCR2201 t1_j9dodq4 wrote

I love the IKEA blue bags so much. Easily the best and most versatile bag i own. I use the bag to carry firewood for camping; beach bag to carry chairs, tent, and towels in one trip; laundry basket and grocery hauler for single trips. The possibilities are endless lol

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bourj t1_j9crt9k wrote

Sterilite 1.25 Bushel Ultra HipHold Laundry Basket

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shannon_g t1_j9ctb9l wrote

Sterilite have been the best I’ve used as well

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SimpleVegetable5715 t1_j9e0utz wrote

I have a Sterilite with wheels, since I was at an apartment complex with outdoor laundry. Still going strong since 2007.

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ConBroMitch t1_j9d6h29 wrote

Steele /thread

It’s a damn A1 Abrams tank.

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symplton t1_j9e2ore wrote

You can find the old hard plastic square ones at the thrift store. They sell them cheap if they’re dirty or scratched up.. highly recommend!

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kitty-pickles OP t1_j9h6m2c wrote

I would love to see a picture of what you're talking about!

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thePhantomHasSpoken t1_j9cxg8r wrote

I've had a Sterlite that I bought to take to college in 1994, and it's still in great shape. I've had several other brands fall apart over that time, but recently found more Sterlite baskets at BJs. The new ones aren't as sturdy as the first one, but they seem to be good quality.

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Complete-Adagio-5375 t1_j9czgnz wrote

Aldi regularly has some really nice laundry baskets for 9.99. We have 4 that I think will last a long time. Not always available but at least twice a year I see them. The current ones have a movable divider included.

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Diotima245 t1_j9d8rrc wrote

Steele if you want something tough. I personally use a couple cheap plastic bins from target and aldi and they still look like new 2 years later. Both feel like a quality plastic meant to last. But yeah plastic.. if you’re zerowaste look into canvas laundry bins from Steele.

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