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Related: About this forumI hit Costco this morning and came home with lots of stuff!
In our 2-story house with storage upstairs, and a dumb waiter to transport stuff between floors. . . How do you move it once you're upstairs?
This is how:
My laundry cart is perfect for this sort of transportation!

MontanaMama
(24,356 posts)to help his mama out and move stuff from A to B.
Cute laundry cart!
CaliforniaPeggy
(153,369 posts)My kids are (sob) in their 50's and have households of their own!
The cart is so damned useful! I use it mostly for ferrying the dirty clothes from our bedroom into the laundry room. It saves me a lot of time and energy!
Probatim
(3,109 posts)my $400 a month grocery bill for MILK. And they were going to help out around the house.
It wasn't that bad, but my son would drink a gallon every two days.
CrispyQ
(39,382 posts)I thought I was reading a historical romance. How old is your house?
dem4decades
(12,551 posts)And once I move it up there, then I move it around and sometimes move it back downstairs.
CrispyQ
(39,382 posts)
My house is a ranch. But I have a basement & I've been decluttering it & am amazed at how much I've collected over the years, lots of it brand new in the original package.

dem4decades
(12,551 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(153,369 posts)and there's a neighbor nearby that has one too.
Think of it as a mini-elevator. We can't ride in it, but our luggage, stuff from Costco and like that can.
It's very useful!
CrispyQ
(39,382 posts)with the laundry shoot next to it. I was seven when I first saw all that & thought how cool!
CaliforniaPeggy
(153,369 posts)But the dumb waiter takes care of the other way!
Must have been very cool to see!
whathehell
(30,117 posts)I'd love to have one of my own.
You say you built your own..Was it difficult?
CaliforniaPeggy
(153,369 posts)They did the heavy lifting and we paid for it.
It was a lot of fun! We were all still friends when it was done.
We have never had such a terrific house!
whathehell
(30,117 posts)"We were all still friends when it was done" Sounds like a good experience!..Thanks, California Peggy.
Diamond_Dog
(36,481 posts)One on each shoulder 🙂. Takes them right down the stairs. Also the big bags of dog food.
But I realize were very lucky! You came up with an excellent solution, Peggy!
CaliforniaPeggy
(153,369 posts)You've got an excellent, if temporary, solution too!
It's amazing what you can come up with, when you have to!
Bristlecone
(10,668 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(153,369 posts)It should see us into next year!
Ziggysmom
(3,750 posts)difficult to manage lugging things up the stairs. My hubby and I gave up our big house several years ago when he became disabled. I miss my big gardens, but enjoy my apartments heated underground parking, elevators and full crew that handles all the snow shoveling and repairs. If we had a dumb waiter, we may have kept the house longer.