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  2. 20 Clever Blanket Storage Ideas For Every Home - AOL

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    Free up living room space with these clever blankets storage ideas. Here are the best ways to organize your blankets, including bags, chests, tables, and more! 20 Clever Blanket Storage Ideas For ...

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    The cushion is foam padded to reduce pressure on their knees, and the metal side rails make it easier (and safer) when kneeling down and getting up. Plus it has a nifty storage pocket for holding ...

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    Choose from two heat settings for back and/or seat, as well as four massage locations including seat, lower back, upper back and neck. ... It’s long enough to double as a blanket for a 7 year ...

  5. Organizer box - Wikipedia

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    An organizer box or compartment storage box is a type of storage box featuring small compartments for sorting components like screws, nails, bolts, washers, etc or for pills. The compartments can be separated by removable dividers. Many boxes are made of a translucent plastic to help determine the compartment contents before lifting the lid.

  6. Chest (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    coffer, a term used from Medieval times onwards for a storage box, often with a rounded top and covered with leather, [6] and now often implying a use for storing money or other valuable objects [7] kist, a word that dates back to 14th century Scotland, derived from Old Norse kista , whereas "chest" derives from Old English cest [ 8 ]

  7. Blanket sleeper - Wikipedia

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    One of the features most commonly associated with blanket sleepers in the public imagination, the drop seat (also known as a trap door or butt flap) is an opening in the buttocks area, traditionally closing with buttons, designed to allow the wearer to use the toilet without removing the sleeper. Drop seats were very common on sleepers made ...

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