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Don’t Junk Those Cheap Rubbermaid Containers from Walmart — Here Are 10 Brilliant Ways to Reuse Them
Whether the lids are long gone or the bottoms are scratched, there’s still a lot of life left in your old Rubbermaid stash. Here are 10 brilliant ways to reuse them around your home:
1. Drawer Organizers
Use old Rubbermaid containers to organize drawers in the kitchen, bathroom, or office. Group pens, batteries, paper clips, makeup, or spices — it’s like instant, no-cost organization!
2. DIY Planters
No need to buy fancy pots. Punch a few drainage holes in the bottom and use your containers to grow herbs, succulents, or small flowers. You can even decorate them with paint or washi tape to give them a facelift.
3. Snack Stations
Create a grab-and-go snack bin in your pantry or fridge. Fill a Rubbermaid container with granola bars, dried fruit, crackers, or juice boxes so kids (and adults!) can easily help themselves.
4. First-Aid Kits
Bonus: Use different colored containers for different kits — one for kids, one for pets, one for sports gear, etc.
5. Craft & Hobby Storage
6. Frozen Meal Prep
Even if they’re a little worn, many Rubbermaid containers are still safe for freezer use. Use them to store soups, stews, sauces, or chopped veggies for future meals. Just don’t overfill — frozen food expands!