Here’s some of mine:

  • Camping tables are generally shorter than typical desks, and helped ease some posture issues I had sitting at a desk that was too high for me. (Even adjustable desks still were too high for me at their lowest setting.)
  • When a place I lived in had a washer that was too tall for me to reach the bottom in (from the top), I found I could use kitchen tongs to get things like socks out of the bottom.
  • PaupersSerenade@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I need to stop doing this, but I’ll just tip a tall glass off the shelf and catch it on the way down.

    Thanks for the tip about camping tables! I’ll be looking into that when it comes time to get a new desk

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      1 year ago

      Just get adjustable legs for the table. Camping tables can’t be used as a desk. It’d be flimsy and look terrible.

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        1 year ago

        Funny thing…being short, I’m also not that strong. I buy furniture that I have the strength to put together/take apart and move solo, without helpers. Camping tables are lightweight and sturdy enough, and best thing–I can move them around with ease, I don’t even break a sweat which is awesome.

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          11 months ago

          I understand it if you’re moving things about. Never really crossed my mind about moving things.