Coat Hanger Issues
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They have multiple uses.😃
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Then there’s the even simpler squeeze the tube! Or just take the damn thing off!🤣
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They’re my favourite options.
There's nothing so groan making as finding an entire roll unwound on the floor unless it's finding that unwound roll in a puddle of water that’s leaked from a container. 🙄
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Not touring related, but the favourite choice of mischief for one of our Airedale puppies was have much mess could be had with a bog roll! 😂
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Put a new toilet roll on, but don't break the seal, easy.
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All we do is put the hangers on the rail facing opposite directions, one east - west, next west - east etc. They seem to stay on the rail by doing this. Also use hangers with metal hooks and squeeze the end in a little (already suggested).
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until the weight of the garment bouncing up and down opens it up again!!!!found this is a problem with some of the "non-slip" hangers sold in some caravan accessory shops.
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we put our clothes on the bed too, the reason to lower the centre of gravity from the weight of the clothes, mainly the wife's. once while towing in high winds I could feel van swaying from side to side, dropped clothes from wardrobe problem solved obviously you can still feel when its windy but when the clothes start to swing you can feel that even more.
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I’m of the opinion that the clothes start to swing because the van is swaying, not that swinging clothes cause the van to sway. It would need to be one massive load of clothes to do that - far more than a van wardrobe holds.
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Take a look at lockonhanger.com or just google travel hangers for caravans and look at images to find something that suits.
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Best idea, works a treat
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