Stanley 10 Removable Bin Compartment Deep Professional Organizer

(1184 reviews)

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  • Tone 8

    > 24 hour

    My wife and I originally bought two of these, so we can organize and store our legos in. The different sizes of compartments makes things very easy to sort the different sizes/shapes/colors of lego pieces. All the yellow compartments are completely removable, which also makes things very convenient when building something with a lot of the same lego pieces. When necessary, we can also remove compartments to store larger pieces, which would not otherwise fit in any of the compartments, inside the case itself. What is really nice about these cases is when any of the compartments are removed, the others do not shift around at all because there are notches and bumps on the cases floor, the cases see-through lid, and the bottoms of the compartment boxes. That prevents any of the compartments from shifting around. The lid snaps shut fairly snug over the rims of the compartments, so even the smallest lego pieces will not migrate to other compartments while moving the case around or standing it on end. The cases also have bumps on their backs, which enable them to stack fairly nicely on top of each other without worrying much about them sliding off each other. The only drawback to these cases, at least when it comes to Legos, is they are not big enough to store the large Lego base-plates, even after emptying all the yellow compartments from the case. Fortunately, we found another kid-friendly yellow plastic case, which has a slide-out drawer without any dividers that is big enough to stash a thick stack of Lego base-plates with a little extra room to spare on the sides for other larger/longer Lego pieces. That kid-friendly case even has a fold-down handle, which locks the drawer shut when carrying around the case by its handle. Obviously, that feature ensures the Lego pieces do not accidentally spill out all over the place during transport. Unlike this Stanley case, the kid-friendly case is specifically meant to store and transport Legos because the top of it actually has a half-green-half-blue Lego-compatible base-plate built right into it. Meanwhile, on the bottom of the case there is a slightly raised rim along the edges, so if someone wants to spill out a bunch of smaller pieces when building something, then the little pieces probably will not get lost everywhere as much. I apologize if I seem to be going off on a tangent by promoting another product. I honestly have no connection to either product. I am simply mentioning my actual usage of both products and how one product complements the other. In fact, even after buying two stanley cases for sorting, storing, and transporting our Legos, then also buying the kid-friendly Lego-specific case for our Lego base-plates and larger pieces... my wife and I purchased a 3rd identical Stanley case after we bought another Lego set. My wife doesnt know this yet, but I have already bought her two more Lego sets for Xmas, and Im sure well end up needing even more storage space, so I have no doubt we will be buying a forth Stanley case! That is how much we love these Stanley cases for our Lego collection.

  • Jim Ruff

    > 24 hour

    The only dislike was the Stanley stickum cover on the face! Did peel off, but distorted the face and center compartments were not easily visible to see contents! Otherwise worked well! Thanks

  • Richie

    > 24 hour

    Well worth it! I plan on upgrading those yellow cups but it’s fine as it is now!

  • Casimer Weissnat IV

    > 24 hour

    Its ok but, pricey because it says Stanley on it. The lid and hinges dont seem strong enough but, other than that its fine, removable bins are much appreciated.

  • DVILL

    > 24 hour

    We bought 2 of these for my 4 yr old son for his legos. He loves building and starting to work on building harder things and tired of digging in the bins forever trying to find the certain pieces he needs. With these you can organize them how you wish. When its time to build you can grab the case, as it travels and stores easily, pull out the tray or trays you want and build away. There are no separators that have to be moved around or anything. They are set size trays. You can move them how you want in the case to how you would like them. Ex: we have made one case filled with home building essentials like windows, doors all in one area and everything car building related in another area. This saves him so much hassle and whining since its all easily found. He can carry both cases easily himself and store them away. The cases are heavy duty, sturdy and the locks latch securely. The case window is clear so you can see whats inside. I highly recommend them as they are great for their price.

  • D. Chartier

    > 24 hour

    High quality and good value compared to the German sorter brands. I do hate the product label, which is crazy-difficult to remove and requires scrubbing with Goo Gone to get the sticky residue off. Folks, we have the technology to make easily removable labels!

  • badbitbucket

    > 24 hour

    However, the giant label in the middle blocks the view of the contents. When you pull it off it leaves adhesive residue on the lid. when I try to clean it off with alcohol that process scuffs up the plastic. Minus 1 point. the latches are flimsy but sufficient. the left latch on my copy keeps falling off. minus another point. overall its ok and does what its supposed to do but Im going to try other options from now on.

  • Rosco

    > 24 hour

    best made & sturdy.

  • Gramps

    > 24 hour

    If you like being organized then this is for you. I have four of these for different items and I could probably use another five. If youre handy you probably have a bunch of little bags with items you bought for a single project. The problem is finding what you have when you need it sometime later. This particular version has larger bins while there are versions with smaller bins.

  • Mom

    > 24 hour

    IF YOU WANT FUNCTION THIS REVIEW IS FOR YOU. IF YOU WANT A PINK OR PURPLE LOOM BOX, THAN THIS REVIEW IS NOT FOR YOU. NO, I DO NOT WORK FOR ANY COMPANY. I AM JUST A MOM THAT HAS ALREADY BOUGHT A BOX THAT DID NOT WORK OUT. I had to return it. I think that other parents might want to know about a box, that I know does work. IT DOES NOT COME UP WHEN YOU SEACH FOR LOOM BOX, EVEN THOUGH IT IS A GREAT OPTION. OTHER CRAFTERS HAVE ALREADY BEEN USING IT FOR CRAFTS. Luckily, after searching for a couple of days, I found the Stanley 014725, 25-Removable Compartment Professional Organizer . It has a feature that all the other boxes dont have (except for one small one I found), the REMOVABLE BINS 25 of them. In three different sizes. Arrange them any way you want. The stuff stays where it belongs. Even when it was standing on its side and shaken. If your running low on one color, and you want the bigger bin for a new color, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SIT THERE AND DIG the bands out like other boxes you just pick up the bin and empty it. Its Simple. As of this review, IT HAS 241 REVIEWS AND 4 & A HALF STARS. My six year old loves it. She carries it all over. I wouldnt want other customers to have to go through what I did. Especially close to Christmas. I read a lot of reviews for a lot of different boxes that said the items did not stay in their place. I know they do in the Stanley. Most of the reason you buy a box, is to keep things sorted, organized, and in their place. Removal of the sticker on Stanley box. Grab the corner peel it very slow. ( Have patience dont tear it.) Any glue spots left on the plastic lid after your done. Take the sticker itself and, keep pushing a piece of the sticker like a corner (DABBING I) VERY, VERY QUICKLY on top of the glue spots. They will eventually adhere to the sticker. (If you peel it off slowly, and take your time the whole thing will come off like mine did.) On any thing left put a soapy paper towel on it. Let it sit, then use you finger nail to get it off. Try to use the sticker first it is easier, and less messy. That is what I do. To put in the loom, pick a spot. Remove any combination of bins, rearrange them etc. I took out three medium and one small bin Place the loom in the empty spot you just made by removing the bins you removed. As shown in one of my pictures I included on this listing. If you look youll see my pictures of the box, of the bins what they look like, and some close ups. ITS NOT PINK OR PURPLE, BUT FOR FUNCTION, EASE OF USE, AND NOT WORRYING ABOUT HAVING TO RE-SORT THINGS THAT HAVE FALLEN WERE THEY DO NOT BELONG, I LIKE IT. AFTER ALL, THOSE LOOM BOXES ARE JUST ORGANIZER BOXES WITH LOOM LABELS PUT ON THE FRONT OF THEM. THEIR STILL JUST ORGANIZER BOXES,JUST LIKE THIS ONE.

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