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Coffee can, spray bottle holder

bmwpower

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I thought this was pretty ingenious.

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Tim The Tool Man

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Yes it is a great idea which surprises me that it came from somebody that drinks decaffeinated coffee! All I can do before my first cup is drool and mumble incoherently...
 

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I don't even think you can get that coffee in a metal can anymore. Most have gone to plastic.
 

Dan in Pasadena

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This needs to be the "Neat Things You Have on Your Walls" thread.

I have an old, small "Chock Full O Nuts" coffee can I want to use for something cool. I think I just found it!
 

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I like the idea for funnels...I have so many detail spray bottles, it's not feasible for me.
I been using those cans to store big bolts...
...and hang my spray bottles on horizontal hanging wooden dowels.
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kbs2244

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Do they still make those cup holders that would hang from the door window slot?
 

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I don't even drink coffee, which would make this idea an extremely expensive idea for me to use with buying and throwing away the coffee, and I can see it is decaf. The decaf is usually a green can. Red is caffeinated.

Red would be Folgers, that's a Maxwell House brand, caffeinated would be blue. :lol_hitti
 

Tim The Tool Man

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I think it's funny that you know it's a decaffeinated can! :lol:

It's Green, that's how I know! A few years ago I accidentally bought a can of decaffeinated coffee. I stared getting wicked headaches that lasted all day long. I thought I had a brain tumor or something. I eventually made a doctors appointment, which must mean it was bad because I never go to the doctor unless I'm near death. The morning of my appointment I was making coffee and read the word "decaffeinated" on the can. I called the doctor and cancelled the appointment and went and got myself a big cup of gas station coffee and felt fine within an hour. Ever since then I am quite attuned to green coffee cans!
 
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