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Old 01-27-2015, 05:11 PM   #1
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How to Hang Towels in a Solera 24S?

Found this cool gadget called a Leifheit Quartett, Made in Germany, $14 + $5 shipping on E Bay.

You'd have to stow it while using the shower and you might want to apply some foam on the surfaces that touch.
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Old 01-28-2015, 01:21 PM   #2
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Not a bad deal and the DW likes it too.
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Old 01-28-2015, 04:13 PM   #3
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I bought an over door unit that had 4 stainless steel hooks
Works great plus it holds my wife's shower cap



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I may get one. Amazon sells it for $13.99. Currently we use clothes hangers hung over the top shower door rail with the door open. Not a good plan for traveling but works when staying put.
Thanks for the suggestion!
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I ordered one off of Ebay yesterday for $13.99 plus $4 shipping. We like the idea of being able to spread the towels out to dry, rather than just hanging them on a hook.
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How to Hang Towels in a Solera 24S?

I made some over the door and cabinet hooks with plexiglass. Cut them to the width I wanted then heated the strip carefully and bent them as needed. Added felt pads and shaped the hook as wanted. Works great and are movable. Didn't cost very much as I had the plexiglass left over from other projects.



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I made some over the door and cabinet hooks with plexiglass. Cut them to the width I wanted then heated the strip carefully and bent them as needed. Added felt pads and shaped the hook as wanted. Works great and are movable. Didn't cost very much as I had the plexiglass left over from other projects.
Did the same for our Flagstaff 5er with 1/2" wide alum to fit over the shower enclosure walls and the wardrobe slide (TOWTA's) clothes, robe, etc.
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Old 04-23-2015, 03:32 PM   #8
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Our Solera 24M came with a wide towel bar on the back of the bathroom door. If yours doesn't have that, maybe that's another option for you. We bought a couple of small over the door towel holders at Camping World and hung one on one of the drawers below the wardrobe (for a hand towel), and one over the door under the kitchen sink (for a kitchen towel). I know that's not the kind of towels you were referring to, but thought I'd share a couple of ideas anyway.
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Hello aspengirl, We have a 24M also. How are you liking it. We are leaving on Sunday on a 8000 mile trip from Virginia to the west coast and back. We will be going to Mt Rushmore on May 1st to the 4th.
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Hello MountainTrippers,
We love our Solera! We've traveled nearly 20,000 miles in it and it's been great! Enjoy Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills ... gorgeous country and an amazing National Monument!!
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if you are at Mount Rushmore, then Devils Tower is not far away towards the West

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Devi...9102!5i1?hl=en

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Don't miss Devils Tower. In my opinion one of Gods awesome wonders.

Then on to the Tetons. Even more magnificent. And Yellowstone is on the way.
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Don't miss Devils Tower. In my opinion one of Gods awesome wonders.

Then on to the Tetons. Even more magnificent. And Yellowstone is on the way.
which lets you go via Cody, Wy & the Buffalo Bill museum

fantastic display of guns, of course, but also other very interesting sections

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Devi...0479!3e0?hl=en
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Along with over the shower door and cabinet door hooks, we bought a tension rod at Walmart. It fits perfectly between the side walls of the shower, and is placed along the back wall. Works great to hang things to dry. However, the blouse I had draped over it didn't stay while we were traveling, but was great when parked at camp.
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