Using a Car Seat Organizer for Convenient Storage. After installing our new Campervan Kitchen Pod Mini-Prep Area we realized the side of the unit would be perfect for some type of storage solution.
Keep reading to see how we are…
Using a Car Seat Organizer for Convenient Storage
Some criteria we needed to meet when purchasing a car seat organizer.
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Low Cost
We were not certain if this would be the best option so, In case we want to change or modify later we wanted to keep the cost as low as possible.
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Quick and Easy
Leading up to this project we were planning to go on an interprovincial family adventure. The organizer needed to get here quickly and then be easy to install.
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Versatile
We needed Multiple storage options and pockets for different size accessories.
Our Choice – The Diono Stow ‘n Go Car Organizer
Installing the Car Seat Back Organizer – How We Did It
Planned Location
Our new car seat organizer will fit perfectly on the side of our Kitchen Prep Pod.
Modifying The Straps
We heated an old knife with a blow torch and used it to cut the straps and melt holes. The strap is doubled over ready for mounting.
Bolting In Place
We used the same ¼ machine screws to secure the organizer in place.
Organized! Sort of?😂
Turns out, the water bottle pockets fit sunscreen and mosquito repellent, perfect for quick access when you need them.
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