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Old 11-05-2009, 06:37 PM   #1  
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Default looking for a spinner for Tote-Ally Cool Tote

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I recently bought a Tote-Ally Cool Scrapbook tote and really like it! But shortly after buying it, I found that some of the ones you can buy, come with a spinner that you put inside which allows the tote to be spun around. I've had a lot of difficulty finding this spinner sold separately anywhere. Does anyone have an extra that they are willing to sell for a reasonable price, or know of a a website that I could find these sold separately.

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Old 11-06-2009, 04:51 AM   #2  
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Couldn't you just use a Lazy Susan from a kitchen supply store?
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That's what I did, I just bought a small lazy susan and I sit my bag on that. It works perfectly for me.
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Thanks ladies...I'll have to look for a smaller lazy susan I guess...I would still really prefer the spinning thing that is made to go with it.
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Ace Hardware has the lazy susans hardware. You can get a 3x3 or a 4x4 . My 3x3 was under $5.00 and the 4x4 is around $6.00 Easy to use too! I just used these on my Scor-Pal Desk Caddy. What a fun project! You can just see the tip of my Lazy Susan under the desk caddy tool. Good Luck!
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