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Countertop Plastic Bag Dryer

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OK, it's so simple it's almost stupid. How many times have you thrown away a perfectly good plastic bag, because it needed to be washed, and making sure they completely dry can be a hassle? I know I used to do that all the time. I would sometimes hand my bags over utensils, but they would fall off, get wet again, or just be in the way, so I ended up throwing them out. The truth is, this really isn't going to save you much money.... chances are you'll be washing a lot of the plastic bags you got at the grocery store for free (although if you wash and dry gallon-size ziplock bags, that could be a money-saver), but you will feel better knowing you are keeping that non-biodegradable plastic out of our landfills.

Updated Dec 5, 2007

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Rinse out your plastic bags and reuse them. Why not?

A lot of times I get stuck using paper towels to dry my hands with, too, so I usually use those out to dry for reuse. This would work for that, too.

Updated Jul 29, 2008

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Ok, i know this might seem "ghetto" but trust, its a dollar saver. I remember seeing an episode of Oprah in which there was a woman that became a millionaire by the age of 50 from using penny-pinching techniques such as this. This countertop bag dryer is used...well...to dry plastic bags for their reuse. Makes cents (pun intended).

Updated May 27, 2008

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