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Clever hack to stop groceries sliding around in car boot

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A north Queensland mother of two has created a clever hack to prevent items from rolling around in the boot of the car.

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Tamara McMahon, of Townsville, said that she would โ€œcringeโ€ every time she went around the corner and heard items โ€œsmash from one side of the boot to the otherโ€.

โ€œIf a bag wasnโ€™t tied up properly, groceries would be everywhere and many times I would open the boot only to have something fall out on my foot โ€“ or Iโ€™d have to chase it down the driveway!โ€ she told Better Homes and Gardens.

As a solution, Tamara created a stable storage system by using heavy duty velcro to secure Kmart baskets and boxes to the car boot floor.

How to stop your groceries rolling around in your car | Home Beautiful Magazine Australia
(Credit: Tamara McMahon)
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โ€œI had a box in the back to hold loose items but needed to stop it from sliding,โ€ Ms McMahon explained.

โ€œI had tried a car boot rubber mat but that didnโ€™t help with the groceries, so I decided baskets would be the way to go,โ€ she told Better Homes and Gardens.

Ms McMahon said she used marine carpet to line the car boot floor.

โ€œAs a single mum it needed to be cost effective but it also needed to suit North Queensland tropical conditions,โ€ she explained.

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โ€œI used marine carpet for this reason. It meant that wet clothing etc wouldnโ€™t create issues with mould and the carpet could be pulled out and hosed off if needed.โ€

Ms McMahon measured the boot space and purchased marine carpet from Bunnings for $39.

โ€œI laid the carpet in the boot and cut to size with a Stanley knife. I selected the baskets I wanted from Kmart (soft round baskets, $9 each and large plastic tubs, $7 each),โ€ she explained.

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(left) Storage container with lid, $7 and knitted round basket, $9, both from Kmart
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Ms McMahon used Hookz heavy duty hook and loop adhesive tape (around $10 from Bunnings) to secure the baskets and boxes to the carpet floor.

โ€œThe adhesive didnโ€™t stick well on the fabric baskets so I ended up glueing them onto the base of the basket to secure them,โ€ she said.

The clever hack was widely praised on Facebook page Kmart Mums Australia. 

โ€œLove the velcro ideaโ€ฆ amazing,โ€ said Tania; while another commenter called it a โ€œgame changer.โ€

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Ms McMahon said, โ€œI love my new boot space now and the kids also have a basket for their own stuff so when we leave the car they can take their basket and unpack it themselves.โ€

This article originally appeared on Better Homes and Gardens.

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