ThrottleJockey
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We still get the metal ones. The off brands come in them, you just have to find a brand that you like. I don't drink coffee but my wife does and she buys the big metal cans of "Master Chef" brand. I have dozens of the old ones in the garage filled with nuts, bolts, screws, washers, nails, you get the idea. About 50 more cans and I might actually get everything in the garage all sorted out. I don't use them for food because they don't really seal, for food/grains we collect the 1 gallon glass jars from bars and restaurants, the type pickles and olives come in. So far we have almost 100 of them stored on wire shelving in our kitchen, it looks really "country" too. As far as the plastic coffee cans, we have yet to find anything useful for them other than letting the kids play with them in the mud and bailing the boat out.
Here is one of our shelving units with jars. Hooks from bungee cords help keep our pots and pans organized. We are VERY limited on cabinet space.
Here is one of our shelving units with jars. Hooks from bungee cords help keep our pots and pans organized. We are VERY limited on cabinet space.