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		<title>Is There an Ideal Weight for the Portable Closet?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in the time of the antique armoire, every movable closet stood on legs. It was quite heavy, and not truly &#8220;portable.&#8221; Today it is possible to go online and find a portable closet with wheels. A typical wheeled unit has a non-woven cover with a heavy duty steel tubing. That tubing allows the lightweight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in the time of the <strong>antique armoire</strong>, every movable closet stood on legs. It was quite heavy, and not truly &#8220;portable.&#8221; Today it is possible to go online and find a portable closet with wheels.</p>
<p>A typical wheeled unit has a non-woven cover with a heavy duty steel tubing. That tubing allows the lightweight unit to maintain its closet like shape. Most of these &#8220;closets,&#8221; wheeled units with soft walls, are made with a breathable material. That feature reduces the chances for mildew to form on any of the stored clothes.</p>
<p>By going online a shopper can find a lightweight, wheeled unit with shoe pockets on the side, or one with shelves in a separate section. By placing &#8220;WRD-01237&#8243; into the appropriate box on a search engine, an Internet user can view a closet that does not have a flat top. The top of this easy-to-carry piece resembles the shape of a rooftop.</p>
<p>While all of the above can be ported around with relative ease, they are not necessarily substantial. For a durable closet, a shopper might want to consider a lightweight wooden armoire. Such closets lack wheels, but they are more elegant than those with soft walls.</p>
<p>South Shore makes a closet called the Ebony Lodge Door. It has two drawers and two shelves. It is designed to hold an iron rod, which allows it to store suits or dresses.</p>
<p>Shoppers looking for a portable piece should not overlook the item called an Atlantic Manhattan Armoire. It is much lighter than the antique piece that served a similar function. Its crown molding underscores its durability, and its French inserts add to its overall eye appeal.</p>
<p>Someone that wants to store a fair number of shoes should take a look at the closet that sold under the name &#8220;Mission Stye.&#8221; It has a set of double doors on the right side, and a single door on left. The lefthand side contains space for shoes.</p>
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