ArtBin 6953AB ClearView 6 x 6 Box Art & Craft Organizer, [1] Plastic Storage Case, Clear
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trix54_2
> 3 dayBought to store origami paper. Perfect fit for 500 sheets and strong closure
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pfftpfftmeow
> 3 dayDude, its a box. It opens. It closes. It holds things.
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ATP
> 3 dayI bought this to use in my car for CD storage. I dont have a lot of room in my center console and this works out perfectly. It is sturdy and closes securely.. It holds 5 CDs with enough room left over for a narrow 7-day pill box that I use to keep loose change in. Very pleased with this purchase.
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6footSarah
> 3 dayMy only regret is that I didnt buy more than 1 of these. Holds a LOT of scrapbook paper - also large enough to accommodate full books of paper too. Very well made.
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Tanya
> 3 dayPerfect for a pack of 500 6x6 origami sheets!
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Linda
> 3 dayPerfect for my needs.
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Kay Allen
> 3 dayI use these for stamping up 6x6 paper. It fits perfectly. Cases are sturdy and are easy to open and close. Keeps paper clean and organized.
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Sn G
Greater than one weekStandard size origami paper fits just fine. Will hold a bit over 500 sheets. A tad cheaper than the other plastic case on Amazon. I will likely buy additional.
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ZenCity
> 3 dayIve been trying different storage methods for Charm Squares and Charm Packs. For those of you unfamiliar with that term it is a 5 inch by 5 inch square of material for quilting or a commercial package of about 40 squares. I was previously using Sandwich containers by Ziploc or Great Value. The problem I had with thosewas the container was often curved on the corners and tight fit for the charm squares. They also didnt have a lot of capacity. These ArtBin containers are much, much nicer. They are square on the corners and take two to three times the number of squares as the Ziplocs did. The clear plastic helps me identify the contents easily and they stack nicely together. Im sure these have many uses in addition to cloth or paper storage. Im going to buy an extra for crayon storage and buy one or two to have on hand until I find a need for them. The only drawback is the price point. It seems a bit high, but since I cant source these locally Im stuck with paying the asking price. If they last a good long time (and they seem well made), I will get my moneys worth out of them!
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G2
Greater than one weekWay way small. Read size before buying. My fault assuming size. Pictuis deceiving. Sturdy but small. Using for bead not paper