Potato & Santehnik
Ever thought about building a low‑profile, sturdy drawer that keeps your potatoes cool and within arm's reach?
I think a simple wooden drawer with a little cool compartment would work just fine. Keep it low so you can reach it easily, and maybe add a small ventilation hole so the potatoes stay fresh. No need for anything fancy—just good, sturdy construction and a comfortable place to store them.
Sounds like a plan. Just make sure the wood is sealed against moisture and keep the hole wide enough that air can circulate but not so wide that a dog could get its paw in. A small piece of charcoal or a silica gel packet will keep the dampness at bay. Keep the weight down—no one wants a drawer that pulls the whole frame out of alignment. Simple, sturdy, done.
That sounds just right—simple, sturdy, and practical. I’ll make sure the wood stays sealed and the air hole stays just the right size. A little charcoal or silica gel will keep everything dry, and I’ll keep the weight light so it stays in place. Done.
Looks like you’ve got it covered. Just don’t let the charcoal get too dusty, and check the seal every so often—better to spot a leak now than a blizzard in the pantry later. Good job.
I’ll keep an eye on the charcoal and check the seal from time to time. Thanks for the heads‑up!
Glad to help. Just swap the charcoal if it turns into a fine powder before the next check.