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I bought 50 white wire coathangers for 9.99...lifechanger!!

(11 Posts)
Nannee49 Sat 20-Jun-26 11:08:37

Absolutely delighted...all my summer tops released from binsacks and boxes hanging compactly, neatly, visibly & totally accessable.

All I need to do now is -
a) reduce post-op belly to fit into them
b) find enough places to go to wear them
c) keep out of charity shops for a bit

HelterSkelter1 Sat 20-Jun-26 11:12:00

Those flat hangers are great for getting lots of light tops on a rail. And all being the same look very organised and smart.
Well done.

Greenfinch Sat 20-Jun-26 11:15:20

Nannee49 😂

kittylester Sat 20-Jun-26 11:25:29

Do you buy them - mine breed and twine themselves together.

teabagwoman Sat 20-Jun-26 11:31:04

kittylester

Do you buy them - mine breed and twine themselves together.

Mine too! 😂

Jaxjacky Sat 20-Jun-26 11:34:59

I’ve got a load I’ve been trying to give away before they add to land fill, no takers thus far.

Cossy Sat 20-Jun-26 11:40:20

Nannee49

Absolutely delighted...all my summer tops released from binsacks and boxes hanging compactly, neatly, visibly & totally accessable.

All I need to do now is -
a) reduce post-op belly to fit into them
b) find enough places to go to wear them
c) keep out of charity shops for a bit

Thank you! Made me laugh out loud thanks

pably15 Sat 20-Jun-26 11:44:58

Well done Nanna...now how long will you keep it tidy like that
I always start out with good intentions.

Witzend Sat 20-Jun-26 11:48:13

Jaxjacky

I’ve got a load I’ve been trying to give away before they add to land fill, no takers thus far.

I usually find that charity shops are glad of hangers.

Jaxjacky Sat 20-Jun-26 11:49:29

Tried three Witzend no takers, but thanks.

M0nica Sat 20-Jun-26 12:06:18

I thought that when wire coathangers bred the result was paper clips.