It's nice to know that you can use the Sterilite Corp. 12158006 Ultra Laundry Basket for wet or dry clothing. With other baskets, wet clothing seems to make them get soft before its time or before you get used to them. I can fill the Sterilite Corp. 12158006 Ultra Laundry Basket from the bottom to the top with wet clothes and it still holds up like the very first day I brought it home. In fact this basket can be wet itself and it still stays hard.
Not only is any temperature of water safe for the Sterilite Corp. 12158006 Ultra Laundry Basket, but bleach won't harm this basket either. Usually a few drops of bleach word eat through the cheap plastic with those other cheap baskets causing them to cave in and fall. Even though I know the Sterilite Corp. 12158006 Ultra Laundry Basket can hold up to wetness and possibly damaging chemicals, it is still a good idea to keep them away as much as possible to keep this basket around for a long time.
Another little known fact about the Sterilite Corp. 12158006 Ultra Laundry Basket is that it can store dry clothes when there is no room for them in packed drawers. If you fold them properly, this basket will hold a season's worth of clothes. Currently, I am using the Sterilite Corp. 12158006 Ultra Laundry Basket to store my short sleeve summer shirts. Looking for a certain item will cause you to take everything out and re-fold whatever was on top.
I recommend the Sterilite Corp. 12158006 Ultra Laundry Basket for someone living in an apartment because it is a sturdy and inexpensive accessory you can't live without. Not having a place to store dirty clothes until laundry day is dirty and inconvenient. I mostly enjoy my second Sterilite Corp. 12158006 Ultra Laundry Basket for placing clothes in until time comes to wear them.
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