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Carrying a Few Things on the Floor Behind the Drivers Seat

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It’s interesting that a topic about groceries has so much traction on a Cybertruck Owners forum. Makes you think…maybe the Cybertruck IS for the everyday person
I hate going into any department store that isn't a hardware store. :cool:

But pulling up to Wallyworld grocery pickup with the CT is always an event. Mostly the young adults always say "well, that's a first for me." And they freak out when the frunk opens and closes automatically. Occasionally I get someone with pink/blue/purple hair that are just unhappy that they have to give me my stuff. Oh well.
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I'm pretty used to putting the two or three grocery bags or other small items on the floor behind the drivers seat in my CT. Carried this practice over from the F-150s I've had in the past.
The CT has a big flat floor back there and the groceries in plastic bags will find their way all over the width of the floor by the time I get home.
I had cut a large piece of plastic from a storage tub for my F-150s but it isn't big enough to span the CT back seat. Just a tub placed back there would have sides a bit to high to reach over.
Is there anything on the market to hold groceries or other small stuff in place on the floor behind the drivers seat?
I use an empty cardboard box or two for this stuff as well as backpack with work laptop, etc. I do the same in the vault. Will use a plastic tub with lid in vault as needed for water sensitive stuff.
 

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Forget the hard containers for the back seat. They just aren't flexible enough. Do a search on Amazon for "rope baskets for storage" These baskets are GREAT, lightweight, flexible, and fit right UNDER the seat if you need them out of the way. Yes, some of them are a bit taller than the space under the seat but the top of the basket just scrunches down when you drop the seat down.

Check these out. There are a TON of different sizes and shapes so find a set that will work. They are less expensive than hard plastic and far more convenient. They come in different colors too.

They are not expensive at all. The ones I pictured here are in the $20-25 range for all those in the picture. Not each, for the whole set!

RopeBaskets.webp
I also was going to mention baskets like these. Search for rope baskets on Etsy.

Another option are dish tubs for washing dishes. The ones I have for camping are a little bigger than the bottom of a large paper grocery sack, but only 5" tall. They also stack nicely.

Being a very long time Aldi shopper, well over a decade ago I had 5 reusable leather grocery sacks made from heavy leather. Not cheap, but I'm still using them. They stand up on their own, and don't roll around unless I'm emulating a F1 driver. I had to have mine made. Now you can find them on Etsy.

This Etsy listing is close to what I had made, but not as big. You can stand up 6 half gallon milk cartons in the bottom of mine. The straps on mine are 1" nylon webbing I had leftover from some project. They loop around under the bottom of the bag to better support heavy loads. I searched for leather grocery tote on Etsy.
https://etsy.com/listing/574383258/handmade-leather-tote-bag-travel-work
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