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Bins & Things 3-Tier Sewing Kit - Stackable Craft Storage Box with Dividers - Plastic Nail Polish Organizer, Storage Containers for Beads, Sewing Supplies, Art Organizers and Storage - Large

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Arrives Monday, Jan 6
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Size: 3-Tier, 18 Comprt


Features

  • Ample Storage: Our craft storage box has 3 layer of crafting storage, 6 compartments per layer, in total 18 sewing organizer for sewing supplies that can be adjustable if needed to store more items
  • Adjustable Dividers: Customize the space with dividers to organize small items like beads, buttons, and thread; this bead organizer is perfect for keeping craft projects sorted and neat.
  • Portable Design: Built-in handle and durable clasps make it easy to transport this sewing box for sewing supplies; perfect for home, crafting classes, or while traveling
  • Compact and Portable: Measuring 8.3 x 9.7 x 7.7 inches, this art supply organizer fits in tight spaces; great for organizing tools and accessories while traveling or at home
  • Versatile Functionality: Use this arts and crafts organizer storage for crafts, sewing tools, or even jewelry; the perfect solution for staying organized anywhere

Brand: Bins & Things


Color: Clear


Material: Plastic


Special Feature: Stackable


Style: Arts And Crafts


Brand: Bins & Things


Color: Clear


Material: Plastic


Special Feature: Stackable


Style: Arts And Crafts


Recommended Uses For Product: For Toys and Storage, For Arts & Crafts


Product Dimensions: 9.75"L x 7.75"W x 8.3"H


Capacity: 18 Liters


Closure Type: Latch


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Item Weight: 2.1 Pounds


Opening Mechanism: Snap


Shape: Rectangular


Pattern: Solid


Number of Items: 1


Storage Volume: 18 Liters


Number of Compartments: 18


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Package Quantity: 1


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 5 Pounds


UPC: 651307776961


Item Weight: 2.05 pounds


Manufacturer: Bins & Things


Item model number: ToysOrganizer-1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Number of pieces: 1


Batteries required: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • If You Need It For Lego, It's a Good Choicce
Size: 3 Tier - 18 Comprt-XXL
Okay, so I've been hunting a while for some containers for my Legos, and I've been trying to find something more reasonable. Something that doesn't take up a lot of space or require you to have an entire garage, dedicated room, or mancave to utilized (you know the ones, the 40x40 that you can hang on the wall). I move a round a lot, I travel, and Lego isn't the mainstay in my life - so I needed something reasonable. This is hands down the best possible container you can get. I did a lot of searching through the reviews, and like one reviewer said you should MARK THEM so that you can know which level goes where. I literally used a plastic sticky note I had for office folders, and each a unique color labeled "1", "2", and "3" - simple. And because this thing is so sturdy I'm not worried about it getting destroyed in any scenario in my room. The latches are VERY secure - I was reeeeeaaaally hesitant to take a chance on this because pictures only go so far on Amazon. But by my judgement, the plastic looked really thick, and the latches looked really thick, so I figured this would be good. And I was right! Could not be happier. The depth of these compartments were perfect for me. I had ordered tons of Lego pieces from Brinklink to essentially start over with likeable parts I know I'll use. I think I have like 4500 pieces total, and most of them fit inside two total containers (granted I use a lot of tiny pieces so keep that in mind, just my build style). The only reason I say "most" is because I purposefully left a specific color type of lego outside of the group - otherwise all of them would fit in there plus more room, I'm just organizing. The only thing that's not really a con is the image that shows 10 compartments. This is the part where I was hesitant to purchase.... One image shows 6 compartments, and one shows 10. I thought perhaps there were additional dividers or what. To be CLEAR: this is only 6 compartments total - no dividers and no customization. For me it was enough to organize like-parts of Legos because I have a very specialized set of pieces that I can memorize. Hinges with other types of hinges, 1x1 tiles can go with 2x2, 2x1, 3x1, etc. You get the point. If you're really meticulous and want the by piece, by color, by size, then that's obviously the other type of organizers. If you want a good container that's manageable and can stuff in your closet (because Lego isn't the only thing you love in life, but still a quiet hobby) then these containers are perfect. I got two of them and I doubt I'll need more. Also to note (I know this is a long review) you can stack two containers on top of each other and they will latch. You will however (obviously) have a left-over top piece that you can either throw away or store. I personally just keep both separate, but if you wanna fuse them together and make a column to save space that is also possible. Sorry for the long review, I just wanted to be thorough for other Lego hobbyists like me who don't wanna spend a fortune on organization. Organization makes Lego building soooo much better but the containers these days are so expensive, and you don't have all the space to commit to one hobby that you spend only a healthy amount of time on. Even if it is a passion, these containers will suffice for a moderate builder. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023 by Joshua Ketchens

  • Cute and works great
Size: Pink-4-Tier 40 comp-L
This container is perfect for organizing my daughters small items. It has the three layers and it comes apart easily and it stores nicely. Great organizational tool
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024 by Keila

  • Good storage
Size: 3-Tier, 18 Comprt
This provides good storage but the dividers don’t stay in place so I would go for a different organization if you need more than just the big bin. If you don’t need the dividers then it’s good. The locking mechanisms are good, sturdy, other than the dividers. They come out, bend, just not good for dividing anything into the smaller compartments. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by Lori M.

  • Nice size containers
Size: 3-Tier, 18 Comprt
I bought this for my niece for Christmas. She loves it and will be using it for her jewelry making projects and sewing projects in college.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024 by Not happy

  • Perfectly Sized!
Size: 4 Tier - 40 Comprt-L
I love the size of the individual compartments, it’s perfect for storing Littlest Pet Shops. You can fit two or even three LPS in each box depending on the size of the figure, which really stretches out the amount you can store in all the layers!
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024 by Carolyn Crawford Carolyn Crawford

  • Okay
Size: 4 Tier - 40 Comprt-L
These do a great job storing Barbie shoes and accessories. They do seem cheeply made and two of the trays were cracked when they arrived. One I just threw away, but it wasn't worth returning the whole thing.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024 by Jill Stoner

  • Great for crafts and collectors
Size: 3-Tier, 18 Comprt
I work with action figures and this is great for the different extra parts or just extras you have. You have 6 decent sized slots on each level and each level can be disconnected from the whole so you don't have several trays all over the place. Great to keep odds and ends, hands and feet, contained and available in a smaller craft space. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024 by smhill

  • Terrible product!!😡😡😡
Size: 3 Tier - 18 Comprt-XL
This was one of the worst purchases I have EVER spent money on!! I typically don’t leave these reviews but I am so disgusted with this purchase, I have to vent. This was a Christmas gift & a third attempt at trying to find a container for my 6 yr. old’s Beyblades, which I have found, don’t easily fit into anything (at least the newer, larger ones). This container is incredibly difficult to use. There are 3 separate levels & they don’t just open & close… oh no. They have to be detached from each other. To do this, one has to slide the latches on either side of the box, for each level, to detach a level from the other 2. The pictures make it look like it opens & hinges allow it to lay back, like those Caboodles used to do. Did I mention that each level & each sides latches have to be pushed or pulled different ways, either forward away from the user or pulled towards the user? And each level is different so a person has no idea which way the latches are supposed to go unless you memorize or place markings all over the box to indicate which way to go. You’d also have to mark it in a way so you’d open the box from the same direction each time or the markings would be backwards. (There no way to tell which is front or back). Wouldn’t you simply just try pushing or pulling each latch to figure it out?, you may ask. Of course one could do that if the latches moved smoothly back & forth & it didn’t take the strength of a Greek god to move them. The latches stick & dont move together easily -even remotely. So it takes the combined strength of an ox, about 10 minutes out of your day & a PhD to open the thing. Then, the beyblades may or may not fit. Let’s not even talk about putting the thing back together again, which is the whole point of an organizational storage container. All I want to say about that is the 3 levels don’t even sit on top of each other easily- they have to be jiggled & moved precisely. AND!!! The levels can’t be placed back in any certain order! They have to be in the exact same order or they will not stack. So I had to mark each level ‘1,2 & 3’ with a Sharpie so I could get it back together. But even once you get through that step, you must again go through the tedious job of matching each latch back up by trial & error- turning the levels around til you find the correct placement so each level goes in the ONlY way it possibly can. Of course, then one must then actually push/ pull these maddening latches until the fingertips are scuffed, endurance is exhausted & frustration is at heart attack level. I can’t even imagine my 6 yr. old mastering this contraption. Or my 9 yr. Old for that matter. I can barely manage it. So. It now slays scattered across my sons bedroom floor along with the Beyblades I have given up on organizing for the time being. I can’t bring myself to throw it out bc I paid so much for it & I simply can’t gather the energy required to get it & all its parts together & the return process started. ( yes, it IS April of the next year, I am finally taking time to write this). This is my only revenge. To write a review on a plastic container that is so poorly constructed, so poorly designed that despite its absolute worthlessness, it has defeated me. For now, it lives on in my home, an insult & a disgust. Someday I will gather the strength & the will to bash it to pieces with a sledgehammer because it is too awful of a product to deserve a simple throwing out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2022 by sarah wamsley

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