CleverMadeCollapsible Storage Bin, Royal Blue, 3PK - 46L (12 Gal) Stackable Storage Containers, Holds 66lbs Per Bin - Plastic Storage Bins for Organizing, Closet Storage, Garage Storage
C**T
Compact design, but very fragile
Think of plastic that Costco uses for sealed packaging - the one you can't break, bend or crack without a knife. The one used for real milk crates. Well, this is not the plastic used for these crates. They are made of thin plastic that is very fragile and cracks easily. Plus, the collapsible side flaps don't hold in place when you load the crates with anything over a couple of pounds and come out (or rather cave in) when you lift it. They would be OK for a few lightweight toys to be stored in a garage; but not for anything heavy and not if you need to move them frequently.
G**N
Not worth it to buy online
Product does as described and fits great in the trunk of my car. It doesn't feel super sturdy, so I never try to overfill it or put heavy stuff in it. I have the 46L and 60L and the 60L is too big for my trolley. Would recommend the 46L one. However, the prices on here is not a good deal. They sell for $80 for 3 in Canada when Canadian Tire has them for $20 each all the time.
A**X
These crates used to be great. Now they ship from Amazon damaged by the adhesive labels applied to them.
These crates are usually great. They are practical and look nice enough to use even in well-kept interiors. However, the pack of three I received arrived damaged by the adhesive labels haphazardly applied to them. These labels have the worst adhesive I have seen in some time. I have not found a solvent that removes the adhesive without damaging the plastic of the crate. So you now have three options:1. Leave the crooked, ugly, haphazardly-applied paper label in place.2. Remove the label and leave the several square inches of ugly white adhesive in place.3. Use a solvent that removes the label adhesive but damages the plastic.These are terrible options and this whole problem entirely avoidable - don't apply these awful labels to the crates in the first place. Why on earth would the vendor apply a label that damages the product like this. The box was even marked "Do not break pack." I don't get it. This sort of problem is so unnecessary.
J**S
One of the three arrived broken
There was absolutely no packaging material. Just the product in the box. The box itself was not damaged but one of the bins has a broken side. I'm not going return all three for the one broken one which will still work but I think Amazon needs to step up the packaging. This was one of two packages I received today--neither one had any protective. packaging. The other was a pair of glasses bouncing around in a box. A miracle they were okay.
D**N
Cheaply made
the little latches on the ends literally fell off when I tried putting the side pannels down. Very cheaply made but still a great concept. Thank goodness for amazons customer service, I should be receiving my new ones shortly... hopefully the same issue doesnt happen.
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