Going on the Road

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Butterfly
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Going on the Road

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I need some advise on storing my machine and supplies in a manner that takes the very least amount of room as Possible. My husband is an over the road Truck Driver and I am ready to get back out there,But there is very little room in thee cab of that truck beyond what you have to have to cook,clean, and live. I can't go without my cricut. I want to take my cricut, Paper, vinyl, and my tools, I'm not in need of any carts cause I got SCAL (lol). I would love to take my mirror to etch on but I know that ain't gonna happen. But if anyone has any ideas for storage I'd love to hear them. THANKS
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craftymyra
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Depends what size machine you have. I bought a tote bag from michales that holds my create cricut plus my tools and some vinyl/paper. It wont take my big machine though
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I have the expression
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I know there's a tool bag people were buying from Home Depot or one of those home improvement stores that the Expressions fit into than ran around $15. There also a couple here:

http://www.overstock.com/Luggage-Bags/C ... rcmndsrc=2
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I bought the WorkForce tool bag from Home Depot for $15. It doesn't hold much more than Big Cricut and the cords.
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