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		<title>Misc. Garage Storage Items</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Look At Misc. Items such as Ski Racks, Bat Racks, Fishing Racks, and Ball Racks There are a lot of different items that can end up being stored in the garage. Here&#8217;s a look at some specific products designed for misc. but specific items, such as skis, baseball bats, golf bags, fishing poles, and [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong></strong>There are a lot of different items that can end up being stored in the garage. Here&#8217;s a look at some specific products designed for misc. but specific items, such as skis, baseball bats, golf bags, fishing poles, and ball racks for various sports balls.<br />
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Ski Racks</strong> offer an inexpensive and elegant solution towards storing one or more pairs of skis. This will help keep the skis clean, safe, secure, and accessible and also keep them from disorganizing the garage by having them simply lying around or backed into a corner. Ski racks are available starting at $15-20, and most models don&#8217;t go beyond any more than $50 or $60 dollars. Considering how much is spent on a good pair of skis, it would be prudent to store them in a nice and safe way, especially when it doesn&#8217;t cost much to do so!</p>
<p><strong>Baseball Bat Racks</strong> do exactly as you would imagine &#8211; it&#8217;s a rack specifically for storing&#8230;.baseball bats! The FastTrack Baseball Rack by Rubbermaid stores up to four bats, two baseballs, and two baseball gloves. This items wall mounts to rails and costs a whopping $10. The only catch with this is that the item mounts to FastTrack rails, also made by Rubbermaid, and these rails are sold separately. The good news is they are versatile and can be used with other items, such as the next one we&#8217;ll look at &#8211; a fishing rack also made the same company.<br />
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Fishing Racks</strong> will keep your fishing rods and gear organized and off the floor. Rubbermaid dominates the market with their name brand, quality, and decently priced racks &#8211; such as the RubberMaid fast track Fishng Rack. This fishing rack will store up to 3 poles and will keep the lines sorted. Similar to the baseball bat racks above, RubberMaid offerse this fising rack as a mountable rack to its Fast Track rails, which again, are sold separately.<br />
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Ball Racks </strong>are see-through racks, usually circular and vertical in shape, which are designed to store different types of sports balls. Rubbermaid offers a 42 inch ball rack which is mounted either on pre-existing Fast Track rails (sold separately) or mounted into wall studs. The 42 inch ball rack by Rubbermaid is see through, made of metal, and allows for storing basketballs, volleyballs, footballs, soccer balls. The total weight allowed is a decent 50 pounds.</p>
<p>As you can see, there&#8217;s just about everything out there made into a <em>rack</em> or an <em>organizer</em> for the easy storage of your stuff. The one exception is that <a title="retractable swimming pool cover" href="http://abovegroundswimmingpoolsguide.com/swimming-pool-covers/">retractable swimming pool cover</a>. But I&#8217;m sure a pool cover organizer rack is on its way! In the meantime though, I suggest you try and hide it underneath the pool deck during the summer instead of shoving it in the garage and making a mess.</p>
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