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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.09 to 30.09 - Page nb 60

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.09.2022 - 30.09.2022
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or find it hard to access items on lower shelves, suggests Monique Parker. “They can also help to categorise the contents of your pantry,” she says. Drawers are replacing cupboards as the go-to kitchen storage solution. “Ideally drawers are a great way to make best use of your space while still having everything visually and easily accessible,” says Chelsea Smith. This might mean rearranging your kitchen so some foodstuffs are stored in existing drawers. Internal wireware wizardry amps up the accessibility in other cupboards too, increasing storage space. “Corner cabinets are often underused due to their hard-to-reach location, so retrofitting some wireware will help increase functionality,” says Monique. “You can use corner or blind corner baskets for storing appliances, large bowls and containers, or you could even use the space to store alll your baking trays and ingredients.” Keep it together Level things up even further with a few handy organisational products. In drawers, use non-slip liners to stop “Group pantry foods into like categories, then allocate places in the pantry based on frequency of use” Monique Parker, Kaboodle Kitchen LEFT Utilise every centimetre of tricky corner cupboard space with clever internal accessories. Kaboodle Kitchen 2 tier corner rotating baskets, $166.50, VIN: 2667709 contents sliding around like pinballs. Drawer inserts are even better — use them to group like items and to pack things more tightly for less movement when you open and close the drawer. A turntable is invaluable for corralling jars and bottles within a cupboard — give it a spin and you can access what you are after and monitor what needs using up or replacing. Opt for spice racks or baskets, which can hang on the door, keeping small items visible and tapping into a whole new source of storage real estate. Another trick for tiny items is using shelf stackers or tiered shelves so anything at the back can be seen. And remember, baskets and tubs are a great resource to keep packaged or loose items under control. Chelsea suggests, “Store like items grouped together and clearly labelled in a clear divided tub — this makes it easy to keep track of what you have and manage bulk packaging.” Match it up You've set yourself up for success — now take your skills to the next level. Matching containers look great in the pantry and decanting dry goods into them helps keep food fresher and ward against pantry moths and pests. Choose stackable tubs to maximise every centimetre. Label containers and, for bonus organisational points, Chelsea suggests noting the food's expiry date on a little sticker, which you can put on the containers base. © 60 bunnings.com.au | (©) bunnings | (P) bunnings 11Kaboodle Kitchen 6 piece hanging storage set in Black, $45.80, |/N: 0103873. 2 Practa Solutions adjustable spice rack in White, $30.50, I/N: 2669896. 3 Kaboodle Kitchen 800mm soft close wire pullout basket, $110.50, I/N: 2669879. 4 Boxsweden 25cm x 25cm x 17cm mesh storage basket with bamboo handle in Grey, $9.92, I/N: 0311779. 5 Boxsweden 38cm x 15cm x7cm bamboo storage tray, $6.60, I/N: 0285529. 6 Hafele ‘No. 15’ 2 tier pullout in Anthracite, $199, I/N: 0206829. 7 Montgomery compartment storage boxes, $6/small, |/N: 0224038, $12/medium wide, I/N: 0224044, and $16/large, 1/N: 0224039. 8 Boxsweden ‘Crystal’ 34.5cm x 25cm x 14.5cm large storage tub in Clear, $6.50, I/N: 0281302. 9 Ezy Storage ‘Brickor’ large lidded basket in Green, $7, I/N: 0279845. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. +Available to order online or at the Special Orders Desk

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or find it hard to access items on lower shelves, suggests Monique Parker. “They can also help to categorise the contents of your pantry,” she says. Drawers are replacing cupboards as the go-to kitchen storage solution. “Ideally drawers are a great way to make best use of your space while still having everything visually and easily accessible,” says Chelsea Smith. This might mean rearranging your kitchen so some foodstuffs are stored in existing drawers. Internal wireware wizardry amps up the accessibility in other cupboards too, increasing storage space. “Corner cabinets are often underused due to their hard-to-reach location, so retrofitting some wireware will help increase functionality,” says Monique. “You can use corner or blind corner baskets for storing appliances, large bowls and containers, or you could even use the space to store alll your baking trays and ingredients.” Keep it together Level things up even further with a few handy organisational products. In drawers, use non-slip liners to stop “Group pantry foods into like categories, then allocate places in the pantry based on frequency of use” Monique Parker, Kaboodle Kitchen LEFT Utilise every centimetre of tricky corner cupboard space with clever internal accessories. Kaboodle Kitchen 2 tier corner rotating baskets, $166.50, VIN: 2667709 contents sliding around like pinballs. Drawer inserts are even better — use them to group like items and to pack things more tightly for less movement when you open and close the drawer. A turntable is invaluable for corralling jars and bottles within a cupboard — give it a spin and you can access what you are after and monitor what needs using up or replacing. Opt for spice racks or baskets, which can hang on the door, keeping small items visible and tapping into a whole new source of storage real estate. Another trick for tiny items is using shelf stackers or tiered shelves so anything at the back can be seen. And remember, baskets and tubs are a great resource to keep packaged or loose items under control. Chelsea suggests, “Store like items grouped together and clearly labelled in a clear divided tub — this makes it easy to keep track of what you have and manage bulk packaging.” Match it up You've set yourself up for success — now take your skills to the next level. Matching containers look great in the pantry and decanting dry goods into them helps keep food fresher and ward against pantry moths and pests. Choose stackable tubs to maximise every centimetre. Label containers and, for bonus organisational points, Chelsea suggests noting the food's expiry date on a little sticker, which you can put on the containers base. © 60 bunnings.com.au | (©) bunnings | (P) bunnings 11Kaboodle Kitchen 6 piece hanging storage set in Black, $45.80, |/N: 0103873. 2 Practa Solutions adjustable spice rack in White, $30.50, I/N: 2669896. 3 Kaboodle Kitchen 800mm soft close wire pullout basket, $110.50, I/N: 2669879. 4 Boxsweden 25cm x 25cm x 17cm mesh storage basket with bamboo handle in Grey, $9.92, I/N: 0311779. 5 Boxsweden 38cm x 15cm x7cm bamboo storage tray, $6.60, I/N: 0285529. 6 Hafele ‘No. 15’ 2 tier pullout in Anthracite, $199, I/N: 0206829. 7 Montgomery compartment storage boxes, $6/small, |/N: 0224038, $12/medium wide, I/N: 0224044, and $16/large, 1/N: 0224039. 8 Boxsweden ‘Crystal’ 34.5cm x 25cm x 14.5cm large storage tub in Clear, $6.50, I/N: 0281302. 9 Ezy Storage ‘Brickor’ large lidded basket in Green, $7, I/N: 0279845. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. +Available to order online or at the Special Orders Desk
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