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Re: TPE Doll Storage

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 10:18 am
by LWhisperer
Thanks, Zarnon. Once again, you are the man. I'm going to experiment with seedling heat mats installed in the lid, away from the doll and the memory foam, and see what kind of temperature can develop within the confines of the box without the doll in place.
I already installed a 4" layer of chair cushion foam base, then covered with memory foam on base, rear, side, and front walls, and its a sweet fit.
Thanks again for the tip!

Re: TPE Doll Storage

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 4:16 pm
by DollAfficionado
Using the underside of the lid to house your heating element is an interesting idea. An alternative to electrical heating might be 2-3 of those microwavable heat packs. A few pouches could be added to the underside of the lid to hold these packs so they are not touching anything else in the container. When you are planning on using your doll, you would simply nuke some heat packs, slip them inside their pouches, close the lid, and wait a few hours. Since the container will have already been made well-insulated, most of the heat should remain inside the box and slowly warm up the doll.

Re: TPE Doll Storage

Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 6:47 pm
by randywood1
Can a TPE doll just be left on bed for extended time? Or would it be best to still have memory foam underneath? Am getting a Suri-Torso ( http://asexdoll.com/shop/asian-sex-doll ... oll-torso/ ) that is supposedly made from very soft TPE...

Re: TPE Doll Storage

Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2017 2:35 pm
by CNR007
Due to limited privacy issues this summer, I have moved all 4 of my dolls to this deck/patio box. I put dense and memory foam on the top and had a custom fake leather cover made for it to match my other furniture.
Previously it was just being used for my 140cm TPE doll with storage of clothing in the bottom. I bought plastic container and cut a piece of thin plywood to make a second floor on it. Now I have the plastic bins still under each corner. My 80cm silicone and 100cm TPE doll in the bottom on memory foam and wrapped in their blankets. Then in the second floor I have the 140cm TPE doll and 165cm fabric doll nestled side by side on memory foam wrapped in their blankets.
I have checked on them from time to time and everything seems okay. Also I put some silicate packets in to cut down on moisture. In another month or so I will be able to bring them back out to their normal stations. I have two ottomans lined with memory foam for the smaller dolls and the fabric doll generally relaxes in the closet on blankets when not snuggled.

Re: TPE Doll Storage

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 7:07 pm
by DollAfficionado
A TPE doll left flat and naked in a soft bed will be fine for extended "storage". It is actually ideal if you don't have a need to hide your doll.

Very creative CNR on creating multiple tiers for your storage container.

Re: TPE Doll Storage

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 5:43 pm
by Master Blaster
I leave my WM125 girl in this awesome storage case laying on a long pillow from her shoulders down to the end of her thighs. I keep it laying on the floor horizontally in my closet. Never a problem with her back and butt. I roll her around the house vertically until I have her where I want her and then lay it down and let her out. :mrgreen: I've had a 140cm in it and she fit just fine with her legs bent a little at her knees.

I'll be doing a review of her in this BD section in a few days. Watch for it. She's a WM/YL hybrid. Joy from Beautiful Dolls is the best! Joy is the Doll Vendor Queen! 8)

Re: TPE Doll Storage

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 8:39 pm
by eeniemeenie
Is it okay to hang TPE dolls from their neck bolts for storage?

Re: TPE Doll Storage

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 2:55 pm
by vikwey
I believe that another way of storage is possible by buying cases for musical keyboards, I have seen many cases that measure even 145 cm of internal length and are padded.


https://www.amazon.it/dp/B071Z744W1/ref ... w=g&hvqmt=

Re: TPE Doll Storage

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 8:59 pm
by Jerry53
Wow, I'm real surprised at how difficult it is to come up with a solid storage solution. I am doing a quick fix for now. I am resorting to buying a box from Lovedoll that is used to ship dolls. If the memory foam I put in it happens to make the box not tall enough, I am literally going to make my own lid (like a telescope box style lid) out of other boxes in my house, by taping or gluing them together.

Edit: I just realized that this is kind of a dumb idea, because if the lid does need to increase the space inside, it would have to be taller than the actual box, so that it could rest against the ground and stay up. I'm kind of winging it because there seems to be no easy solution, and at least it'll be an upgrade from the box the doll came in.