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LIL’ RHODY STORAGE SHOUT OUT

A SHOUT OUT TO THE LACROIX FAMILY AND THE TEAM AT LIL’ RHODY STORAGE

Motorhead would like to give a shout out to the LaCroix family and the team at Lil’ Rhody Storage. They gave us a great deal on storing our 1986 Pontiac Trans Am. This is the best place, in our opinion, to store a car.

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Located at 100 Pulaski Street in West Warwick, RI, Lil’ Rhody Storage offers secured easy access, no notice required, camera surveillance, fire suppression protection, no multi-month prepays required, prepaid discounts, pest control preventative maintenance, trickle charger plugin supports, heated during the cold season and much more. You can also store your jet ski, scooter, motorcycle, and ATV.

At Lil’ Rhody Storage, they take customer service seriously, so you can always rely on their team to provide quality and professional service at all times, no matter your storage needs. They have such a diverse amount of storage options in order to accommodate the needs of the community. Renting a storage unit with Lil’ Rhody Storage will give you peace of mind and options.

They have a secure facility watched over by security cameras 24/7 to create a safe place for anything you need to keep with them. Store your car at their facility since they offer affordable indoor parking spaces. In addition, they have climate-controlled storage units available, perfect for weather-sensitive items such as electronics, household appliances, and antiques.

Be sure to stop by the office if you need to purchase boxes and other storage supplies. They even have free to use dollies and carts available to help you easily load and unload your stuff in a timely fashion. They have online payments to make life easier for their customers and are in the office from 8 am-6 pm each day to answer any questions you may have, located at 100 Pulaski Street, West Warwick, RI 02893

Give Lil’ Rhody Storage a call at 401-615-5100 if you have questions or simply reserve a unit online to get started at www.lilrhodystorage.com.

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