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mDesign Plastic Floor Stand Toilet Paper Organizer with Cover, 3-Roll Space-Saving Tissue Storage for Bathroom - Fits Under Sink, Vanity, Shelf, In Cabinet, Corner - Aura Collection - Black
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mDesign Plastic Floor Stand Toilet Paper Organizer with Cover, 3-Roll Space-Saving Tissue Storage for Bathroom - Fits Under Sink, Vanity, Shelf, In Cabinet, Corner - Aura Collection - Black

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FUNCTIONAL STORAGE: This standing toilet paper holder provides instant storage for 3 rolls of extra toilet paper; The lid is easy to open with small open grip at the top; Great when entertaining - your guests will know where to find extra rolls of toilet paper when needed; Ideal for small spaces where storage is limited, it tucks neatly beside or behind the toilet seat and keeps your toilet paper concealed for a neat and tidy bathroom FREE STANDING DESIGN: This round canister is portable and easy to move anywhere in the bathroom; Perfect for bathrooms with no wall mount fixtures; Great for guest bathrooms, half baths, powder rooms, and smaller spaces where storage is limited; Use in homes, apartments, condos, RVs, campers, cabins and tiny homes to create instant storage space; Allows you to maximize even a small corner space - ideal for small space living CONTAINED BASE: The reserve toilet tissue holder is designed to ensure that toilet paper stays off bathroom floors so rolls are always clean, dry and ready to use; Generously sized - accommodates regular, mega and jumbo-sized toilet paper rolls; Wide circumference makes refilling and grabbing new rolls out of the bin quick and easy

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