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Diaper Bag Storage

Diaper bags. Between my first two children, I have had a total of 5 different diaper bags. Some that broke, others that were worn out, some that no longer met my needs, or some that just didn't work for two in cloth diapers. I never had a real place to store them until now. I tried a coat closet shelf. On my nursing chair. Hanging on the wall with a command hook. But then, I tried this and I really love it!


  • Diaper storage using a coat rack
Because of how many different hooks there are, I now can hang not one, but several diaper bags. Since this coat rack is pretty thin, it fits easily in a corner taking very little space and still allows me to open and shut the nursery door. 


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I purchased this rack from Amazon.  Click here to go to the Amazon link. 
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Amazon in any way or being paid to promote this product.



  • My Original Review on the Rack (2014): I love the rack despite this. However, I found the bottom of feet of the coat rack to be a little loose no matter how much I tighten it. I also found if the rack falls and hits the wall or floor really hard from being pushed by your toddler, it may chip the wood a little. For it being cheap and dressing up my nursery corner. I also love that it can hold multiple empty diaper bags with breaking the wood or falling over. How many max, I am not sure yet.  I know it handles 5-6 okay. It works for me. It may or may not work for you. I don't recommend using it with diaper bags full, I have a fear of the diaper bags being so heavy and breaking the wood.



  • My Updated Review on the Rack (2018): I went on to have a third baby since this review was written. As of 2016-2017, I am no longer using the rack for holding my diaper bags. Unfortunately, the constant weight of the diaper bags eventually caused the rack to break. I haven't at this time replaced it. I did really enjoy having it when creating my baby nursery. I am down to two diapers bag and feel a smaller number of bags would have prevented it from breaking. The heavyweight did cause it to tip over continually and eventually hitting the floor so many times led to the rack cracking and breaking.

Last Edited: October 20, 2018

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