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springedition

Ace’s Design Experts’ paint tips:

how to clean your grill

to top off your garden shed

organization tips

spring cleaning:

seasonal checklist:

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She found her soul paint, Purple Energy 5056.Find yours at facebook.com/acehardware.With our exclusive Clark+Kensington® paint+primer in one, you’ll find a harmonious color palette, not to mention help from people who really know their stuff. All so you can finally find that perfect color you can live with for a long time.

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TO TOP OFF YOUR GARDEN SHED

BREEZY & BRAND NEW PAINT TRENDS

MISHAPPILY EVER AFTER:HELP FROM LOU MANFREDINI

GRAND ENTRANCE

HOW TO REPLACE A DOORBELL

STREET SMART CAR WASH

SEASONAL CHECKLIST:LAWN & GARDEN REMINDERS

THE SPACE ODYSSEY

Contact your local Ace for product selection and availability of the items featured in this issue.

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ACE’S DESIGN EXPERTS’ PAINT TIPS:

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HOW TO CLEAN YOUR GRILL

20TOOL ENVY: DRILL BITS AND ATTACHMENTS

SPRING CLEANING: GOOD, CLEAN TIPS

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v put the “IN” in interiorTry these tips from Ace’s Design

Experts to dial up your home’s style without getting “stuck” when the next color trend comes along.

Some fashion trends are hard to

resist – even when you know you’ll only

wear something once or twice. And it’s

just as fun to let your free-spirited side

take over in your home as it is with your

wardrobe! So try this:

For example, replacing accent pillows, draperies or repainting French doors.”

A powder room or little foyer is perfect to try a new look.”

Accent pieces are perfect. Small furniture, vases or picture frames can be easily repainted when the next look comes around.”

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Due to differences in monitors and printers, the colors shown here may vary from the actual paint colors. Please refer to the color swatches at Ace Hardware stores for a more accurate color presentation.

You can slip on a little black dress and

know you’re always in style. But is there

an equivalent in interior design? Ace’s

Design Experts suggest how to create

a classic look and when to gravitate

toward this style:

Interior Designer, Boston, MA

Interior Designer, Orange County, CA

Interior Designer, Dallas, TX

To keep this neutral look exciting, choose a tone that’s a hair deeper and accent with black or brown.”

“Whether it’s bedding, linens, fashion or paint color,

But not all white paints are created equal– choose one with just the right amount of warmth.”

– you can’t go wrong sticking with classic colors. And they make trendy objects stand out even more.”

design About Ace’s Design Experts

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FRESH LOOKS AND TRENDINFROM CLARK+KENSINGTON®

PATTERN-PAINTED FLOORS*

Color 1

Color 2

Designer Tip: Try this white and blue/grey color combo for a striped or herringbone patterned floor.

*Use Ace Royal Porch & Floor Paint.

COLORFUL CEILINGS

Ceiling

Wall

Designer Tip: If using a bold or darker color on the ceiling, try to keep your walls a lighter color.

CREAMY WHITE WITH A MIX OF VINTAGE AND MODERN ACCENTS

Main Color

Trim/Accent Color

STRONG NEUTRAL WITH A POP OF COLOR

Trim/Accent Color

Wall Color

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Outdoor Café 1064

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brand new trends

Designer Tip: Mix a crisp white with shades such as Designer White 1066; nautical colors look best with a crisp white.

Due to differences in monitors and printers, the colors shown here may vary from the actual paint colors. Please refer to the color swatches at Ace Hardware stores for a more accurate color presentation.

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Mountain Getaway D19-3

Oyster Pearl 5046

Beaumont Blue C43-7

Colonial Shades 5066

Apple Tart 2062

Crouching Tiger 4022

Harbor Lane 1044

Bella Luna 1046

Garden Gate B35-1

Ballet Slipper A6-1

You’re the Boss 5052

Rockin’ Robin A9-6

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Sydney Harbour 1028

Oyster Pearl 5046

Beyond the Sea 1022

Beaumont Blue C43-7

Apple Tart 2062

Ballet Slipper A6-1

See More Colors in Our Gallery

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Brighten up your doorstep with fragrant flowers, a succulent garden, evergreens or even bunches of twigs.

A sturdy but stylish deadbolt says “nope” to burglars and “open” to guests.

Handlesets are an elegant alternative to the standard doorknob.

Invite neighbors and visitors to chime in.

A lovely, traditional accent.

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Glossy new paint in a bold color.Learn how to paint a door in 10 easy steps.

A well-lit stoop prevents accidents and deters burglars.

For a bit of flash and protection from scuffs and dings, add a kickplate.

Your first line of protection for floors and an easy way to coordinate your entrance with the seasons.

They should be large enough and unobscured from the street. This helps emergency responders – and let’s face it, the pizza delivery guy.

Don’t forget to include these items:

entrance

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how to replace a doorbell

Changing a doorbell button is easy – even for beginners! The wiring is simple and low voltage (usually about 10-16 volts – much lower than an outlet or light switch).

1. Switch off power at the circuit breaker panel. The breaker will probably share other feeds and won’t be marked “doorbell” on the panel.

Loosen the screws on the old faceplate. Pull it out so you can see the back.

The typical voltage is barely enough for you to feel a shock if you touch the wires. But better safe than shocked!

Expect a black (hot) and a white (neutral) wire. If they’re attached to small screws (terminals), loosen them. If the wires are connected in slots, clip them off with wire strippers. (Stick the loose wires to the door jamb with a small piece of electrical tape so they won’t slip down into the hole in the wall.)

Cut back to the point where it’s undamaged. Don’t trim too much or you can run out of slack if future repairs come up. Now, you need enough bare wire at the end to wrap around the screw terminal. Use wire cutters to clip the insulation (color coating) off without cutting the wire. About a ½ inch should do.

Unlike other wiring projects, you don’t have to match the wire color with a precise connection point. Just attach the white wire to one terminal screw and the black wire to the other. [Learn How]

If it’s not working, you may need to replace the chimes or transformer.

in place.

YOU CAN ALSO REPLACE THE BUTTON AND THE CHIME WITH A WIRELESS DOORBELL. NO ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS NEEDED! 10

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W1. Sun and wind can dry soap too quickly, causing streaks,

spots or clinging dirt.

2. Rinse the vehicle down with a hose. Pay extra attention to wheels, bumpers, and lower body panels where dirt accumulates.

3. using these tricks as you go: The right mix of car wash soap and water is important.

Too much soap causes streaking. Follow the directions on the bottle. Most washes are 1 oz. per gallon of water.

Lower sections are bound to be dirtiest. If you start there, you can carry the dirt up and spread it around.

As you wash, your sponge picks up grime and grit. Use one bucket for soaking up soapy water, and another for rinsing and wringing out your dirty sponge. Think “suds bucket, wash, rinse bucket, repeat.”

Use separate sponges for the wheels and wheel wells. This keeps metal particles and heavy dirt off the vehicle’s paint.

4. with the hose.

5. This prevents water spots and streaks. Use super-absorbent microfiber towels or chamois cloths. Keep wringing them out to remove as much water as you can. Old t-shirts or towels may scratch or have detergent residues that can cause streaks. And the lint is a pain if you’re polishing and waxing next!

TIPS:

ashing the car may be a ritual for you or a necessary evil. Either way, you’d never do the job with sandpaper and dirty water! But without the right technique, that’s what you may be doing. Here’s how to wash your car so you won’t spread grit around or transfer it back on the vehicle:

soaps are gentle on finishes.

telescoping handle makes short work of washing an SUV.

apartment or condo dwellers.

car wash

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I f your gas or charcoal grill has been in hibernation, or just needs a deep cleaning, get it ready for the first barbecue of the season with these tips:

PROJECT HELPERS!FOR REALLY TOUGH BUILD-UP, TRY KRUD KUTTER® OR CLR® GREASE MAGNET. BOTH ARE NON-TOXIC, BIODEGRADABLE CLEANERS.

with a sponge and warm, soapy water. it down and let it dry.

up the lid with a soft towel and glass cleaner.

If your grill has surfaces, buff them with a soft cloth and a cleaner made for polishing stainless steel.

away built-up cooking residue with a stainless steel brush.

Many charcoal grills have a lever on the bottom

that sweeps the debris into a catch pan. Dump the debris in the trash. Clean the catch pan and bottom of the kettle.

You may want to use a grill brush or putty knife to scrape away excess build-up before scrubbing.

with warm, soapy water and rinse. Be sure to clean:

heat deflectors (on gas grills)

that may need to be replaced. Check the hoses for worn or frayed rubber and

gas leaks. Mix one part water with one part liquid detergent. Turn on the gas supply and apply the soap mixture to the gas pipe connections. If soap bubbles appear, you have a leak – repair it before using the grill.

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HAdd a 2-4 inch layer of mulch to garden beds. It helps insulate soil against the damaging effects of extreme heat and cold. By retaining moisture and reducing runoff, it also helps cut down on water waste. And mulch helps with weed control. Lock it in place with a non-toxic spray-on adhesive.

A big help for watering regularly at the best time of day – early morning. Water can evaporate too slowly in the evening, causing mold or disease. At midday, it evaporates too fast.

Set a rain gauge within range of your sprinkler. Check the time and turn on the sprinkler. When the gauge has an inch of water in it, check the time again. Now you know how long to run your sprinkler. Lawns only need about an inch of water a week, including rain.

Slow, direct water delivery helps prevent pooling, runoff and evaporation.

Attach the hose to a water timer at the outdoor spigot or rain barrel and wind it around plants. Water seeps out through pores all along the length of the hose. Best for use in beds where plants are tightly spaced.

Small, flexible pipes and emitters deliver water with little to no water waste. Check regularly for clogged emitters – especially if the hoses are covered under mulch.

Connect rain barrels to gutter downspouts or set them up to catch roof runoff. You’ll have a ready supply for outdoor chores or watering plants – even if water restrictions or drought put a drain on your watering schedule.

Nurture your soil to improve water retention, deep root growth and plant and grass health. Till compost or peat moss into compacted or poorly draining soil. Test your soil’s pH. Add lime to acidic soil (below 7 on the pH scale). Compost, manure and sulfur help lower the pH of alkaline soil (above 7 on the pH scale).

opefully, droughts will be last year’s news, but water conservation is a good idea anytime. These tips will help you save time and save water.

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top tools A must for manicured edges. Choose from narrower (10" to 15") or wider (17") cutting widths and electric, cordless or gas models to suit your needs. Look for comfort and control features like an adjustable or telescoping handle and tilting head. And an edging feature is great to have.

Haul debris and landscape materials. Hassle-free features include: seamless bucket (to scoop contents without snagging tools), flat-free tire, cushioned grips.

Two cutting edges cut like scissors. Best for precise cuts in live branches up to about ¾" thick. An internal spring can eliminate some clogging and a cushy grip cuts hand fatigue.

Straight cutting blade and pressing action may crush or damage stems. Only for pruning dead branches or trimming down sawn-off branches for easier haul-away.

Consolidate your lawn debris for easier haul-away or composting. Heavy duty kraft paper bags resist moisture and tears, and are biodegradable.

Turn over soil, mix mulch into garden beds, or plow down weed patches. A serious time-saver for landscape beds or vegetable gardens.

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More About Lawn & Garden Supplies

ou’ll be ready to pamper your yard and garden with these top picks for a tricked-out garden shed. Y

Light but powerful picker-upper! Blow away dirt, sand and debris even in hard-to-reachareas. Switch to suction and shred leaves and plants to fit more in lawn bags.

Curved, narrower blades cut on the pull stroke for better control at off-kilter angles. For branches thicker than 1".

The handiest duo for container and close-up planting. Scoop soil, round out planting holes, loosen soil and smooth over mulch without damaging nearby plants.

Remove the taproot in stubborn weeds, like dandelions. Also handy for scraping out weeds and moss from sidewalk cracks and foundation edges.

Handy for high branches up to 1" thick, when you can’t use a ladder.

The angled point slices into soil and cuts through roots. Higher quality types have a reinforced head to handle connection. A coated blade prevents rusting. A tempered, forged or heavy-gauge steel blade adds durability. Rolled or folded “steps” at the base give you firm footing when you put your weight into a job.

Long-handled leverage for branches up to about 3" thick and tough-to-reach or thorny shrubs.

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the space odyssey

Find space in bedroom closets.

clothing rods.

and bags.

to find.

Organize your entryway closet or mudroom area.

use every day.

bins or baskets. Store them under a bench or on a closet shelf.

3-2-1-De-Clutter!

bins, drawers, etc.).

Get items off the floor.

room, garage, kids’ room, or office. Your storage will be accessible but out of the way.

Find simple ways to keep little thing in place.

bureau to contain magazines and books.

tiny items like jewelry or office supplies.

garages, and laundry rooms.

the way when playtime’s over.

Create a place for everything.

bin nearby so junk mail won’t end up all over.

look. Use them in a cubby storage system to hide paperwork and supplies.

door. Store smaller items there that you need easy access to.

One small step for you, one giant leap toward an organized home. Try this advice from Ace’s Design Experts to get organized.

“L IMIT STORAGE CONTAINERS to one to two materials or colors. It keeps things from looking pieced together and makes your storage solution look like an intentional design element,” says Nathan Fischer.

“I T’S SURPRISING HOW MUCH CLUTTER you can eliminate when the room is emptied first,” says Katie Reynolds.

“K EEP YOUR EVERYDAY ITEMS ACCESSIBLE but hidden,” says Julie Richard.

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Sink

Hot WaterShutoff Value

Cold WaterShutoff Value

Nut

Nut

J Bend

THE P-TRAPThis bend in the pipe under your sink traps water – sealing off the sewer gases that would otherwise creep up through your drain.

mishappily ever after

Ace’s Home Expert Lou Manfredini helps you handle “strangely common” home maintenance and repair problems.

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If you lose something valuable down the drain–shut the faucet off quickly! There’s a good chance it will settle in the pipe bend under the sink. If so, you’ll think the P-trap is one of the world’s best inventions. Here’s what to do:

1. Put a bucket under the pipe. 2. Disconnect the nuts at both ends of the J-bend (the “J”

shaped section of the P-trap). Make sure you’re twisting counter-clockwise (“righty tighty, lefty loosey”). If the fittings are really stuck, a wrench or channel lock pliers can give you leverage. Wrap the connecting nuts with painter’s tape or a rag first so you don’t gouge the finish. A few drops of penetrating oil around the seam can help loosen stubborn metal fittings.

3. Now hold your breath (it’s bound to be a tense moment…and a stinky one). Shake out the pipe over the bucket to see if your ring is there.

4. You’ll rarely get a good seal again when you reconnect the pipes. To prevent leaks:

Take it to the store with you and buy a replacement.

the threads on the pipe connections.

tape clockwise around the threads on the male ends of the pipe.

should do. 5. Once you’ve reconnected everything, run the water in the

basin and check for leaks.

elp! My wedding ring fell down the sink.H

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good, clean W hen you find that

lush leather sofa, install plush carpeting, upgrade to natural stone countertops or finally replace that inefficient old appliance – it adds a feeling of luxury to your home. But how do you keep them looking new? Here are some tips and specialty cleaners you can use to pamper and preserve those “shiny new objects” without fuss:

Some spot removers leave a residue that actually attracts dirt to the cleaned area, removes stain guards, causes discoloration or damages fibers.

Folex™ Carpet Spot Remover

away. Won’t leave behind soil-attracting agents. Non-toxic. Water-based.

Vinegar or lemon juice can be too acidic for cleaning stone tile or countertops. Abrasives in some cleaners may damage the sealant and the stone.

Granite Gold® Daily Cleaner

Scouring powders can scratch the finish and leave behind cloudy residues. And some cleaners won’t polish out the streaks, fingerprints and water marks that tend to accumulate.

Sprayway® Stainless Steel Cleaner

Delicate to clean, and can accumulate heavy duty spills and burnt-on foods.

Weiman® Cook Top® Cleaner

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tipsLeatherTough as…well, leather. But it can dry, crack or lose its luster from UV rays, heating vents and spills.

Lexol® Leather Cleaner/Leather ConditionerA pH balanced cleaner and a conditioner help maintain durability and sheen.

Washing MachinesAhhh…the scent of fresh laundry. Ewww…the musty smell that can build up in washing machines.

Affresh® Washer CleanerOne tablet tossed in for its own wash cycle dissolves residue. Penetrating bubbles find and eliminate odors. Recommended by major appliance manufacturers.

DishwashersAll that hot water and detergent should make this one of the cleanest spots in your house. But there’s also all that old food, bacteria and hard water churning around.

Dishwasher Magic® CleanerCleans and sanitizes in one wash cycle. Eliminates bacteria like E. coli and salmonella. Removes lime and rust deposits that can clog or damage your appliance. Safe for plumbing and septic systems.

Exterior SidingMold, mildew or algae build-up on your siding won’t add curb appeal – unless you’re a hobbit.

Mold Armor® House WashSimply spray on, wait a few minutes, and rinse off.

WATER-BASED OR WATERBORNE: WHAT DO THEY MEAN? There’s no official or regulated use of these terms. Manufacturers usually use them to describe products that use water as the solvent, delivery agent or main liquid ingredient. It usually distinguishes them from products with main ingredients like acetone, petroleum distillates, glycol ethers or high levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). But some water-based products may still contain lower levels of VOCs.

Wood and Laminate FlooringExcessive water can cause swelling. Acidic cleaners, like vinegar, can break down your finish.

Bona® Hardwood Floor CleanerSpray on a fine mist, and wipe off with a special mop. Gently cleans the surface and protects the sheen. Non-toxic, biodegradable, waterborne.

MOTSENBOCKER’S LIFT OFF®

MADE FOR SPECIFIC STAINS, RATHER THAN SPECIFIC SURFACES. REMOVE PET ACCIDENTS, FOOD SPILLS, INK, SPRAY PAINT AND LATEX PAINT, AND NAIL POLISH SPOTS. REMOVE CAULK, TAPE, GLUE, GREASE AND MORE. WATER-BASED. BIODEGRADABLE.

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Create some room in your toolbox. These 2 wrenches replace 16 others. The swiveling heads cover 8 socket sizes in one tool. One for common SAE and another for metric sizes.

TIP: The internal magnet makes this a perfect tool for holding an oil drain plug during oil changes.

T

Stir 5-gallon buckets in seconds.

Sand, shape and contour surfaces.

Pivot angle for tight spaces and driving at angles.

Plant flowering bulbs to the right depth – fast.

Clean and prep pipe fittings and copper tubing.

Bore holes 6 times faster than with standard spade bits.

tool

See them in action.

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Install hooks and eye bolts.

Unclog sink, shower or tub drains.

Speed-polish diamond plate, aluminum, stainless steel and more.

envy

See more Craftsman® tools on our YouTube channel and at your neighborhood Ace

See How to Use a Drill

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Mohawk Coir Welcome MatSKU 6127278

Hy-Ko Old World Bronze House Number 2SKU 5403001

Ace KickplateSKU 5367032

Ace Ornate Oval Venetian Bronze Wired DoorbellSKU 3209962

Ace DoorknockerSKU 5300504

Ace Mayfair HandlesetSKU 5238589

Westinghouse Outdoor Wall Lantern FixtureSKU 3006640

Click here to return to Grand Entrance

Contact your local Ace for complete product selection and availability of the items featured in this issue.Some items available only in multiple quantities on acehardware.com. Visit your neighborhood Ace Hardware to purchase these items individually.

Envirohold™ Landscape AdhesiveSKUS 7314040, 7314057, 7314065, 7314073

Soil Test KitSKU 73750

Ace SoakerPRO HoseSKU 7300627

Raindrip® Poly TubingSKU 7107089

Raindrip® Adjustable BubblerSKU 7107311

Ace Electronic Water TimerSKU 7198476

Fiskars® Rain BarrelSKU 7214331

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Beyond the Sea 1022

Sydney Harbour 1036

Stolen Moments 1036

Harbor Lane 1044

Bella Luna 1046

Outdoor Café 1064

Designer White 1066

Fairfield Manor 2012

Carriage Hill 2024

Apple Tart 2062

Golden Wheat 2068

Crouching Tiger 4022

Oyster Pearl 5046

Coastal Pleasure 5048

You’re the Boss 5052

Colonial Shades 5066

® Rockin’ Robin A9-6

Mountain Getaway D19-3

Ballet Slipper A6-1

Garden Gate B35-1

Beaumont Blue C43-7

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Peak® Microfiber Detail MittSKU 8189896

Flow-Thru Wash BrushSKU 8109969

Meguiar’s® Gold Class Car WashSKU 8226995

Smartwax® Waterless Wash & WaxSKU 8273302

Peak® Microfiber Drying TowelSKU 8208159 Click here to return to Street Smart Car Wash

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NoStreek Glass™ CleanerSKU 1307727

Sheila Shine® Stainless Steel CleanerSKU 18984

Weber® Stainless Steel Grill BrushSKU 8211062 (Mfr #6464)

Ace Wall ScraperSKU 1204940

CLR® Grease Magnet™ CleanerSKU 1196328

Krud Kutter® Concentrated CleanerSKU 1207414

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Stanley® 10 Pc. Screwdriver SetSKU 2015626

Crescent® Needle Nose PliersSKU 23485

GB® Wire StripperSKU 3250602

GB® Voltage TesterSKU 3260601

Scotch® 1/2 in. Electrical TapeSKU 3014206

Scotch® 3/4 in. Electrical TapeSKU 30728

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Contact your local Ace for complete product selection and availability of the items featured in this issue.Some items available only in multiple quantities on acehardware.com. Visit your neighborhood Ace Hardware to purchase these items individually.

FEATURED ITEMS

2'x4' PegboardSKU 5608898

Sterilite® 3 Drawer CartSKU 6100432

Mesh Carryall Laundry BagSKU 6196067

Double Hang Closet RodSKU 5392220

Rubbermaid® Closet OrganizerSKU 5237391

Iris Water Tight Storage BoxSKU 6190961

Homz® 3-in-1 Organizer ToteSKU 6168744

Rubbermaid® Brute ToteSKU 6225205

4-Tier Shelving UnitSKU 5603915

Knape & Vogt® 2' Standard ShelfSKU 53003

Knape & Vogt® Melatex ShelfSKU 52939

Boot Tray SKU 6126817

Expandable Wall Mount OrganizerSKU 6202592

Over the Door Clothes RackSKU 5272968

Wall HookSKU 5605951

Self-Adhesive HookSKU 5605936

Drawer OrganizerSKU 6134142

Space Odyssey Related Products

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Craftsman® Gas Blower/VacSKU 7306756

Ace WheelbarrowSKU 7331739

Corona® Bypass PrunerSKU 7304017

Corona® Anvil PrunerSKU 7326523

Ace Bypass LopperSKUS 7094386

Ace Tree PrunerSKU 72996

Ace Bow Saw or Pruning SawSKUS 7035488, 71663

Ace Hand WeederSKU 71217

Ace Hand TrowelSKU 71187

Ace Hand CultivatorSKU 71203

Razor-Back® Round Point ShovelSKU 70020

Ace Lawn BagsSKU 6065411

Craftsman® Gas String TrimmerSKU 7307333

Craftsman® Electric String TrimmerSKU 7306749

Yard Machines® CultivatorSKU 7306699

Troy-Bilt® Garden TillerSKU 7197114

Top Tools Related Products

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Sprayway® Stainless Steel CleanerSKU 1365352

Folex™ Carpet Spot RemoverSKU 1382381

Bona® Hardwood Floor CleanerSKU 1366533

Granite Gold® Daily CleanerSKU 1491083

Weiman® Cook Top® CleanerSKU 1397348

Mold Armor® House WashSKU 1367580

Affresh® Washer CleanerSKU 1482561

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