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I saw the glove box organizer on Amazon. While a good start, the shallowness makes it less than ideal for all the stuff people often have in their glove box. What would be even more useful is a box that is almost full height with a handle or slot to grab onto to pull it out (see included illustration below). The glove box on the Ioniq 5 is very deep and difficult to get to when in the driver's seat, so a way to grab it and pull would be very helpful. I bought a small basket that fits reasonably well and added a small fabric handle to pull it out. But it still wastes some space.

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I saw the glove box organizer on Amazon. While a good start, the shallowness makes it less than ideal for all the stuff people often have in their glove box. What would be even more useful is a box that is almost full height with a handle or slot to grab onto to pull it out (see included illustration below). The glove box on the Ioniq 5 is very deep and difficult to get to when in the driver's seat, so a way to grab it and pull would be very helpful. I bought a small basket that fits reasonably well and added a small fabric handle to pull it out. But it still wastes some space.

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Hi,

We thought of making something like this too, but with this size, the shipping cost will be very high, and the retail price might comes to 50$ at the end. so we thing its probably better to make it not as height.
and the material we use in this case is TPE, its naturally anti-slip and absorb rattle noise, this type of material cant go this height.
 
1. A two-tiered glove box organizer, like a letter tray. I like the tray you released, but it doesn’t utilize vertical space; your previous reply about a taller organizer being expensive to ship makes sense, but I’d address it with a flat pack. Personally, I’d make the bottom tier custom fit to hold all the manuals, and then have your tray as the top tier. Add a pull tab or recessed grip point to the front of the second tier so it can slide in and out for easier access, add back and side panels so nothing falls back into the compartment when moving the unit. Make it a 5 piece (bottom tray, top organizer tray, two side panels, one back panel) flat pack for easy shipping with snap-in assembly. I’m basing this off the IKEA Kallax letter trays I assembled when we reorganized our home office last year.

2. A vertical net for the trunk. Use the existing d-rings to secure the bottom, and a d-ring unit that slides in where the front of the cargo screen does. Better yet, make a d-ring mod for the front of the cargo screen itself, so you can use it and a (shorter) vertical net at the same time.
 
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