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product_id: 388100502
title: "Cedar Blocks for Clothes Storage 16 Pcs, 2 Value Packs 100% Aromatic Red Ceder Blocks, Cedar Planks, Cedar Accessories for Closets Storage"
brand: "cedar space"
price: "397 kr"
currency: DKK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Cedar Space"
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---

# 100% Aromatic Red Cedar Wood Smooth Hand-Polished Surface Natural Moth & Pest Protection Cedar Blocks for Clothes Storage 16 Pcs, 2 Value Packs 100% Aromatic Red Ceder Blocks, Cedar Planks, Cedar Accessories for Closets Storage

**Brand:** cedar space
**Price:** 397 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Wardrobe’s secret weapon: Fresh, natural, and moth-proof your style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cedar Blocks for Clothes Storage 16 Pcs, 2 Value Packs 100% Aromatic Red Ceder Blocks, Cedar Planks, Cedar Accessories for Closets Storage by cedar space
- **How much does it cost?** 397 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/388100502-cedar-blocks-for-clothes-storage-16-pcs-2-value-packs)

## Best For

- cedar space enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cedar space brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Proven Moth Defense:** Trusted by thousands to keep clothes moth-free without toxic chemicals—your wardrobe’s new best friend.
- • **Versatile Placement:** Perfect for drawers, closets, storage bags, shoes, cars, and more—customize your moth defense.
- • **Long-Lasting Freshness:** Revive the scent anytime with a quick sanding—keeps your closet smelling like a forest retreat.
- • **Safe & Gentle on Fabrics:** Smooth cedar blocks protect delicate wool and sweaters without scratching or damage.
- • **Eco-Friendly & Sustainable:** Crafted from renewable red cedar forests, combining nature’s power with responsible sourcing.

## Overview

Cedar Space Cedar Blocks are 100% aromatic red cedar wood pieces designed to naturally protect clothes from moths and pests. Their smooth, hand-polished surface is safe for delicate fabrics, while the long-lasting cedar scent can be refreshed by light sanding. Versatile and eco-friendly, these blocks fit seamlessly into closets, drawers, and storage spaces, offering a sustainable, chemical-free solution to keep your wardrobe fresh and protected.

## Description

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Review: Cedar blocks from heaven! Help these, help you! - Moths. I hate them. I recently moved and am temporarily renting an apartment from my parents. My dad suggested strongly that I utlize my time here wisely and take the opportunity to clean out some more of the things that I've had stored in their basement for decades. Most of my belongings were in totes except for a bag or two of old blankets and some stuffed animals that I've kept since childhood that I didn't have the heart to part with. This was the prelude to the coming insect apocalypse. I brought the items upstairs and into my apartment so that I could decide what to trash, donate, or keep, until I'm old and senile and no longer remember why I've kept these things in the first place. I opened the bag of stuffed animals and out flew a few moths. Ick! So I quickly swatted the hell out of them and proceeded to sort through the bag, opting out of keeping most of the things in it. There were, however, a few stuffed animals - like my collection of Scooby-Doo paraphernalia that is on the borderline of becoming featured on an episode of Hoarders, and a thing or two given to me by a high school boyfriend that I wanted to hold onto for the sake of memory to feel lucky that I didn't end up with that loser. My cats like stuffed animals so I would hold onto these things for them. That's what I told myself. Everything that I decided to keep was promptly washed. In my mind, that was the end of it. Skip ahead to a week or so later, and as I was cleaning I noticed a few moths flying around. I thought perhaps it was from leaving the screen door open. However, when I moved my cats' cubby and beds, and the pile of cute little stuffed animals that they had piled on top, out flew a squadron of moths on a mission to destroy everything in sight. I ran into the kitchen grabbing a can of Raid and my vacuum cleaner and proceeded to execute defensive countermeasures, furiously spraying the air and flailing the vacuum hose around like a madwoman while shouting expletives that included blasphemy and the frequent misuse of the Lord's name in conjunction with the "F-bomb." As kamikaze moths made nose-dives into my head, and furniture, I began kicking items around so as to spray and vacuum, in my best attempt to hold the line against these winged invaders, which only revealed battalions of moths who were waiting to launch their assault. After about an hour of combat, I only saw a handful left that seemed to be in retreat, so I was fairly confident that I had won the battle. I rushed out to the supermarket and purchased a ton of mothballs. I bought so many of them that I nearly cleaned out the inventory and I'm sure that there were blue-haired grandmothers somewhere in the neighbourhood cursing my very existence. After stashing mothballs in every place that I could think of where these demonic creatures may try to hide, I again threw all of the stuffed animals, and also the cats' blankets and toys, into the wash. Once more I was confident that I had solved the problem. What ensued was a plague of biblical proportions. Mothballs are toxic to cats. As a crazy cat lady, I should have remembered this. In my desperate attempt to rid my home of this moth invasion, it slipped my mind. Skip ahead a few days, and my cats are puking all over the place. When I realized it was from the mothballs, I went on the hunt for every moth ball in the apartment and quickly trashed them, then cleaned again. I didn't see any moths so I incorrectly assumed, again, that the problem was solved. Skip ahead again to a few more days, and I started noticing a few moths flying around. Swat, spray, vacuum. Repeat. These freaking things would not die. They would not leave. They just kept being fruitful and multiplying, trying their best to takeover my home and the only place of solitude that I have from the cruel world. I spent the majority of my free time hopped up on espresso, hunting moths again with a can of Raid and my vacuum cleaner because I couldn't use moth balls. My cats began to revolt from the fumes and again began puking everywhere. So then I had landmines of cat puke all over the apartment while an army of moths flew through the air every time that I moved a cat tree or bed, and a swarm of them made their headquarters in my closet. I lost several pair of socks and a few sweatshirts. May they rest in peace. There were also mass casualties of catnip mice and some fuzzy pompoms. My cats haven't quite forgiven me yet. During the height of the plague, my cats also were so kind as to try to assist me, by leaping off of the furniture and through the air all hours of the day and night, to apprehend these things mid-flight. This resulted in several broken picture frames and once or twice, my dinner on the kitchen floor. They also began peeing everywhere that there was a nest. Well, at least I got a better idea of where the moths were hiding. By the end of the week, my place smelled like a toilet, there was cat puke in piles on the floor, and there were so many moths flying through the air, that I was sure that one of my cats was going to don a robe and staff and lift his paws to the swarm, meowing "let my people go!" Finally, after complaining to my mother about this month-long invasion of peace destroying winged demons, she says, "why not use cedar? That's what I use in my closet. It's safe for cats, too." Well duuuuuuuuuuhhhhh. How did I not remember this? Thanks Mom, for telling me this thirty days later after I spent almost an entire paycheck on moth balls and Angry Orange. So I went to the store and bought a crapton of cedar products. They were meh. I bought a different brand. It helped but these clothes-eating demons were still hanging around. So I searched desertcart and purchased cedar balls. That brand worked okay but lost its scent quickly. So I have to frequently use sandpaper to release the scent again. Those seemed to work in drawers but not in the closet or out in the open, near my cats' beds. In one last desperate attempt to rid my apartment of moths before giving up on life entirely and start Christmas shopping for gifts for the legion of moths in my apartment because they live here now, I decided to try this brand. I'm so glad that I did. My cats are glad too because now they don't have to plan their escape while I sleep because they're ill from the fumes of Raid and cleaning products. The blocks are not only a decent size, but have a very strong cedar scent. The scent remains and doesn't dissipate quickly like other brands. More importantly- they actually work. After a week I began to notice moths - that were dead. I started finding moth corpses everywhere that I had put a cedar block. I'm half Italian, so it pleased me greatly to know that these evil insects with an appetite for my clothes, blankets, and the destruction of my peace of mind, were turning up dead all over my apartment. Yeah, that's right, you piece of crap Lepidoptera, you've eaten a hole in your last sock, pal. The entire family of moths is getting whacked by the scent of some cedar blocks. My cats and I are grateful. The Angry Orange seems to help as well (for washing items that one wants to keep that have had moth larvae attached - but one must first vacuum the heck out of the item and remove the pods prior to washing) but it's these Cedar Space cedar blocks that saved the day - and my clothing! I like these so much that I purchased another package this week, as well as a box of the ones with hooks that hang in the closet. Even though I now have PTSD from the moth war of 2023 which will probably require years of therapy, for me and my cats, and my apartment smells like a forest, I would honestly say that these cedar products are a worthwhile investment. Almost all of the moths are dead and I haven't seen many others which means no new surprises await me in the coming weeks. These blocks are working great. I'll definitely purchase more of these products in the near future. I give Cedar Space blocks 5 of 5 stars.
Review: Great for storage - Using these for storing wool rugs. Much better alternative to moth balls. Well made, no splinters or rough edges. Great scent.

## Features

- CLOSET STORAGE: Cedar Blocks for Clothes Storage - 100% Aromatic Red Cedar Wooden Blocks for Closet Storage，red cedar wood storage accessories. Used for closet storage to protect your valuable clothes.
- FRESH FRAGRANCE: The fresh cedar scent is long lasting. If the smell of cedar blocks is weakened, just lightly sand the cedar blocks, the fragrance will be restored. The surface of the cedar blocks is smooth and will not scratch delicate sweaters and woolen clothes even if they are put together directly. Therefore, the cedar blocks can be applied to most clothes storage.
- EASY TO USE: Cedar Blocks are placed in drawers, storage bags, cabinets, lockers, shoes, cars, shoes or anywhere in your home! Different quantities can meet different needs. Cedar wood contains a very special cedar oil that makes cedar so strong.
- HAND-POLISHE: 100% Aromatic red cedar is harvested from renewable forests. It grows quickly and is a reliable and sustainable resource. The cedar blocks has excellent hand polished performance and a smooth surface. It can be touched by children and pets.
- The original smell of cedar wood is light and long lasting. You may only smell a little bit, but when you put it under your nose, you will feel the unique and charming fragrance of cedar. This will not affect the effect.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09JFJPFYF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,856 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #2 in Closet Moth Protection |
| Brand | Cedar Space |
| Brand Name | Cedar Space |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 12,778 Reviews |
| Item Form | Patch |
| Item Volume | 84.76 Cubic Inches |
| Manufacturer | ATL Home Decor |
| Material Feature | Natural |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Cedarwood |
| Scent Name | Cedarwood |
| UPC | 731262683686 |
| Unit Count | 32 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cedar Space
- **Scent:** Cedarwood
- **Item Volume:** 84.76 Cubic Inches
- **Material Feature:** Natural
- **Item Form:** Patch

## Images

![Cedar Blocks for Clothes Storage 16 Pcs, 2 Value Packs 100% Aromatic Red Ceder Blocks, Cedar Planks, Cedar Accessories for Closets Storage - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81cJ-tYwVNL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: If 85% is core wood, what’s the other 15% made from?**
A: Our products are made of 85% tree core materials, and the wood color of this part is relatively red. This kind of product is more beautiful. Because the material is pure natural wood, we can't guarantee that all products are red, so some products will have some white wood. This is a natural phenomenon. There is no way to avoid it, but we will control the proportion to no more than 15%. This is the quality assurance of raw materials.

**Q: What is the dimensions of these?**
A: The package dimensions is 4.3*2.75*6.5 IN
And the Block dimensions is 6*2.5*0.39  IN 
If I add stainless steel hooks, then the size of the hanging plate is 9*2.5*0.39  IN

**Q: Has the surface of the product been painted?**
A: Nope.  No paint.  Mine are the natural wood.

**Q: Is these 100 per cent all cedar wood? Or is it wood with cedar oil sprayed on it?**
A: 100% cedar wood.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cedar blocks from heaven! Help these, help you!
*by J***R on October 22, 2023*

Moths. I hate them. I recently moved and am temporarily renting an apartment from my parents. My dad suggested strongly that I utlize my time here wisely and take the opportunity to clean out some more of the things that I've had stored in their basement for decades. Most of my belongings were in totes except for a bag or two of old blankets and some stuffed animals that I've kept since childhood that I didn't have the heart to part with. This was the prelude to the coming insect apocalypse. I brought the items upstairs and into my apartment so that I could decide what to trash, donate, or keep, until I'm old and senile and no longer remember why I've kept these things in the first place. I opened the bag of stuffed animals and out flew a few moths. Ick! So I quickly swatted the hell out of them and proceeded to sort through the bag, opting out of keeping most of the things in it. There were, however, a few stuffed animals - like my collection of Scooby-Doo paraphernalia that is on the borderline of becoming featured on an episode of Hoarders, and a thing or two given to me by a high school boyfriend that I wanted to hold onto for the sake of memory to feel lucky that I didn't end up with that loser. My cats like stuffed animals so I would hold onto these things for them. That's what I told myself. Everything that I decided to keep was promptly washed. In my mind, that was the end of it. Skip ahead to a week or so later, and as I was cleaning I noticed a few moths flying around. I thought perhaps it was from leaving the screen door open. However, when I moved my cats' cubby and beds, and the pile of cute little stuffed animals that they had piled on top, out flew a squadron of moths on a mission to destroy everything in sight. I ran into the kitchen grabbing a can of Raid and my vacuum cleaner and proceeded to execute defensive countermeasures, furiously spraying the air and flailing the vacuum hose around like a madwoman while shouting expletives that included blasphemy and the frequent misuse of the Lord's name in conjunction with the "F-bomb." As kamikaze moths made nose-dives into my head, and furniture, I began kicking items around so as to spray and vacuum, in my best attempt to hold the line against these winged invaders, which only revealed battalions of moths who were waiting to launch their assault. After about an hour of combat, I only saw a handful left that seemed to be in retreat, so I was fairly confident that I had won the battle. I rushed out to the supermarket and purchased a ton of mothballs. I bought so many of them that I nearly cleaned out the inventory and I'm sure that there were blue-haired grandmothers somewhere in the neighbourhood cursing my very existence. After stashing mothballs in every place that I could think of where these demonic creatures may try to hide, I again threw all of the stuffed animals, and also the cats' blankets and toys, into the wash. Once more I was confident that I had solved the problem. What ensued was a plague of biblical proportions. Mothballs are toxic to cats. As a crazy cat lady, I should have remembered this. In my desperate attempt to rid my home of this moth invasion, it slipped my mind. Skip ahead a few days, and my cats are puking all over the place. When I realized it was from the mothballs, I went on the hunt for every moth ball in the apartment and quickly trashed them, then cleaned again. I didn't see any moths so I incorrectly assumed, again, that the problem was solved. Skip ahead again to a few more days, and I started noticing a few moths flying around. Swat, spray, vacuum. Repeat. These freaking things would not die. They would not leave. They just kept being fruitful and multiplying, trying their best to takeover my home and the only place of solitude that I have from the cruel world. I spent the majority of my free time hopped up on espresso, hunting moths again with a can of Raid and my vacuum cleaner because I couldn't use moth balls. My cats began to revolt from the fumes and again began puking everywhere. So then I had landmines of cat puke all over the apartment while an army of moths flew through the air every time that I moved a cat tree or bed, and a swarm of them made their headquarters in my closet. I lost several pair of socks and a few sweatshirts. May they rest in peace. There were also mass casualties of catnip mice and some fuzzy pompoms. My cats haven't quite forgiven me yet. During the height of the plague, my cats also were so kind as to try to assist me, by leaping off of the furniture and through the air all hours of the day and night, to apprehend these things mid-flight. This resulted in several broken picture frames and once or twice, my dinner on the kitchen floor. They also began peeing everywhere that there was a nest. Well, at least I got a better idea of where the moths were hiding. By the end of the week, my place smelled like a toilet, there was cat puke in piles on the floor, and there were so many moths flying through the air, that I was sure that one of my cats was going to don a robe and staff and lift his paws to the swarm, meowing "let my people go!" Finally, after complaining to my mother about this month-long invasion of peace destroying winged demons, she says, "why not use cedar? That's what I use in my closet. It's safe for cats, too." Well duuuuuuuuuuhhhhh. How did I not remember this? Thanks Mom, for telling me this thirty days later after I spent almost an entire paycheck on moth balls and Angry Orange. So I went to the store and bought a crapton of cedar products. They were meh. I bought a different brand. It helped but these clothes-eating demons were still hanging around. So I searched Amazon and purchased cedar balls. That brand worked okay but lost its scent quickly. So I have to frequently use sandpaper to release the scent again. Those seemed to work in drawers but not in the closet or out in the open, near my cats' beds. In one last desperate attempt to rid my apartment of moths before giving up on life entirely and start Christmas shopping for gifts for the legion of moths in my apartment because they live here now, I decided to try this brand. I'm so glad that I did. My cats are glad too because now they don't have to plan their escape while I sleep because they're ill from the fumes of Raid and cleaning products. The blocks are not only a decent size, but have a very strong cedar scent. The scent remains and doesn't dissipate quickly like other brands. More importantly- they actually work. After a week I began to notice moths - that were dead. I started finding moth corpses everywhere that I had put a cedar block. I'm half Italian, so it pleased me greatly to know that these evil insects with an appetite for my clothes, blankets, and the destruction of my peace of mind, were turning up dead all over my apartment. Yeah, that's right, you piece of crap Lepidoptera, you've eaten a hole in your last sock, pal. The entire family of moths is getting whacked by the scent of some cedar blocks. My cats and I are grateful. The Angry Orange seems to help as well (for washing items that one wants to keep that have had moth larvae attached - but one must first vacuum the heck out of the item and remove the pods prior to washing) but it's these Cedar Space cedar blocks that saved the day - and my clothing! I like these so much that I purchased another package this week, as well as a box of the ones with hooks that hang in the closet. Even though I now have PTSD from the moth war of 2023 which will probably require years of therapy, for me and my cats, and my apartment smells like a forest, I would honestly say that these cedar products are a worthwhile investment. Almost all of the moths are dead and I haven't seen many others which means no new surprises await me in the coming weeks. These blocks are working great. I'll definitely purchase more of these products in the near future. I give Cedar Space blocks 5 of 5 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for storage
*by N***D on February 22, 2026*

Using these for storing wool rugs. Much better alternative to moth balls. Well made, no splinters or rough edges. Great scent.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cedar blocks for clothes storage.
*by D***B on January 21, 2026*

These probably work the same, I just can not smell cedar. They are very nice and smooth to the touch, I guess I was just looking for that nice scent.

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