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Oh, I can think of all kinds of things that would be good for - doing laundry, either home or at the laudromat, for one. I'd have loved having one back when I had to lug my wash from the car across the parking lot into the building, then back - and into the house.

Or if you had 1st floor laundry, to lug clothes back to the downstairs bedrooms etc.

You could use it to clean - pick up kids toys, dump in the toy box. Pick up stuff out of place as you clean, and put it where it belongs as you pass by - I do that now with a laundry basket lol.
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