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Walmart is selling a ‘sturdy' $71 car trunk organizer for just $36, and it has ‘large compartments that hold a lot'

Walmart is selling a ‘sturdy' $71 car trunk organizer for just $36, and it has ‘large compartments that hold a lot'

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Car organization is one of those constant battles. Whether it's a matter of keeping your in-car essentials in one place, carrying groceries and other cargo, or simply having a convenient spot to throw things so they won't end up rolling around your floor, a good organizer can go a long way at making your vehicle less chaotic.
For a limited time, Walmart is selling the Cshidworld Heavy Duty Car Organizer for almost 50% off. That brings the price down from $71 to $36, making it a bargain you can't pass up.
Cshidworld Heavy Duty Car Organizer, $36 (was $71) at Walmart
The Cshidworld Heavy Duty Car Organizer is no mere box. With multiple compartments that can be adjusted to suit your needs, it provides plenty of options for keeping everything in its place. Durable, reinforced 160D Oxford polyester material ensures that it can stand up through years of use. It's equipped with a leak-proof, insulated cooler bag that can hold up to 24 cans and retain cold for up to 12 hours. The lid is collapsable and removable, allowing you to cover your items when necessary or keep them exposed when you want easy access. And dual tie-down straps keep the whole thing from moving around while you drive. It measures 10.20 inches long, 31.40 inches wide, and 13.80 inches high, so it can fit in any and all types of vehicles.
Previous buyers say it's the 'perfect' organizer, saying it's 'well-constructed,' a 'great buy,' and 'very useful.'
One reviewer noted they were 'impressed' with the overall quality and that the organizer has 'large compartments that hold a lot.'
Another shopper said, 'This is the best car organizer I've had yet. It's sturdy and I like how it snaps together to make it smaller.'
One shopper seemed to sum up the general consensus, saying, 'This storage item is very well-made and I am very pleased with it. I would definitely order it again.'
The Cshidworld Heavy Duty Car Organizer is currently on sale at Walmart for just $36, down from $71, so now is the perfect time to order yours and bring improved organization to your trunk.
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