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    Left The Driveway
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    Broom/mop storage in 2600rb

    For all the 2600rb owners: where to you store your brooms or mops or any other "long" items?

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    Do you have a booth dinette table? We store our longer items, like broom and stick vacuum under one of the bench seats.

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    Thank you for the reply. We're shopping for a new trailer now, and the 2600rb is a floor plan we like. The question about brooms etc., came from looking at the floor plan. Good idea about under the dinette bench.

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    We put a hook next to door. Our broom hangs and it sits there perfectly out of the way. Bathroom side. Sorry no pictures.

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    Our 2600RB should be delivered in the next two weeks, I was thinking of putting mine in the pass-thru. (hanging them up perhaps) or maybe under the bed...wherever... they will be out of sight. Under the bench is a good idea too. Along those same lines...do you take a vacuum along too?

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    A stick vacuum works great and doesn't take up a lot of room. The DW came up with that a few years ago. They make a battery operated and a plug-in style

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    We store them in the upper storage cabinet by the control panel. It won't fit full size brooms etc... But we were able to find one with a collapsible handle.
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    We had our full size broom in the small wall space between the bathroom wall and the slide-out. We use a Command Strip broom holder to keep it there, and another to store a walking stick. It's almost impossible for me to reach either when the slide is in, but when it's extended, both are right there. With the broom holders, both stay put when we're driving. Makes use of what would otherwise be dead, unusable space.

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    +1 on the command strip broom holder, it does stay in place while driving and gives the broom it's own storage spot.

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