Sometimes having a Butler means Rolling Shelves.

Who among us doesn’t wish they had a personal butler in these tough, uncertain economic times? Well, the very wealthy don’t need butlers, because they have them, but we sure don’t.

Somethings in life just never change, no matter how vast and surprising the innovations science may bring us. Chief among these universal day-to-day truths is DOING LAUNDRY. We all must do it, and those who choose not to will be ostracized and excluded from society as a whole. Human butlers do laundry, but now we have a non-human butler to help with the chores, for drastically less money. We’re talking Laundry Shelves, friends, and we’re talking PORTABLE Rolling Laundry Shelves.

Everyone knows I love shelves, all kids of shelves, be it garage shelves, closet shelves, kitchen shelves, wall shelves, and even bookshelves. But laundry shelves I single out for special praise, as they help out and make the most pedestrian chore that much easier. This terrific Laundry Butler from Stacks and Stacks is triumph in the laundry room, and that’s a fact. It’s a compact 3 shelf unit that fits nicely between your washer dryer unit, making it useful, and delightfully not underfoot. It’s a durable beauty, with terrific raised side rails that keep soap and clothes were they belong, and not on the floor. And as advertised, this butler rolls. It rolls indeed. Shelves that roll! It rolls around smoothly on well-designed dual-track carpet-casters. And unlike famous butlers like Alfred and Kato, this Butler is constructed from sturdy melamine laminated particleboard.

So even if you’re not rolling in dough and have a private butler, you can now have a rolling butler to assist laundering your private clothing. Highly recommended.

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2 comments ↓

#1 Les Young on 12.15.09 at 5:46 pm

We are looking for a rolling shelves for the purpose of storage of booklets. We want to be able to roll it out to the display rack and fill the display from it, and yet keep a volume of booklets in storage. The booklets are usually around 3″x5″ by 1/20″. We have about 40 to 50 different booklets on hand and about 500 copies of each at one time. Any suggestions?

#2 Richard Parker on 12.21.09 at 4:35 am

I like the 24″ design. Very simple and it looks great. These are the types of shelves that I like to create, but I do get indulged in some creative designs. The more creative you go the more expensive the shelf can be. Be sure to check Stacksandstacks.com for a delightful selection of other shelving solutions!

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