Anonymous wrote:Nobody needs a "best" laundry bag. Get a hold of yourself. I'm 48 and still using two of the laundry bags my mom got me at age 17 from Bed, Bath & Beyond.
Let your kid figure out how they want to store medication. Land your helicopter.
Anonymous wrote:"I just picked my son up from freshman year and outside his dorm was an overflowing dumpster filled with mattress toppers, plastic drawer units, decorative pillows, fans…..such a huge waste."
It's disgusting how entitled and overindulged many college kids are. Please stop contributing to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why people get so mean to someone when they’re using the forum for exactly what it’s for….advice.
I will never understand why people think they need to buy the "best" of everything in this area. This stuff will get kicked around, puked on, gone through while drunk or high, stolen, pissed on, etc. Good enough is in fact, actually good enough.
Best also means the most useful. We also teach our kids to take care of their belongings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why people get so mean to someone when they’re using the forum for exactly what it’s for….advice.
I will never understand why people think they need to buy the "best" of everything in this area. This stuff will get kicked around, puked on, gone through while drunk or high, stolen, pissed on, etc. Good enough is in fact, actually good enough.
Anonymous wrote:Air filter! The rooms can be musty.
Mattress bed bug cover
Memory foam mattress topper ( takes a lot of space in car but you have to enroll it for a day or two to release the chemical smell)
Moving bags from Amazon.
Sacking plastic drawers from the container store that fit into the closet
Those collapsible bins from Costco. Great to transport food, beauty, health stuff.
Mini Keurig for coffee or hot chocolate
Fan
Laundry bag
Small rolling cart used next to the bed, with cup attachment
Dust vac or mini vacuum
Paint staff wall hanging adhesives, print out photos
Anonymous wrote:Backpack style laundry bag
Anonymous wrote:I just picked my son up from freshman year and outside his dorm was an overflowing dumpster filled with mattress toppers, plastic drawer units, decorative pillows, fans…..such a huge waste.