MamaLlama—February 28, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Works perfectly for sorting Lego! My husband is a Lego enthusiast and does a lot of MOC building. These organizers have been a game- changer. Capacity is great. They can sit on a tabletop or be wall-mounted. I will be purchasing moe of these as his inventory grows! Read more
Denisse Villar—October 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This Akro-Mils 64-drawer cabinet is a total game changer for keeping small items organized. I use it to store jewelry-making supplies, but it would work just as well for craft materials, hardware, beads, or even office essentials. The drawers glide smoothly, and the cabinet itself feels sturdy and well-built, definitely not flimsy plastic. I love that the drawers are clear, so you can quickly see what’s inside without opening each one, and the unit is lightweight enough to move around if needed. It can be mounted on the wall or placed on a desk or shelf, which makes it super versatile for different workspaces. If you love staying organized or work with lots of small parts, this storage cabinet is worth every penny, practical, durable, and surprisingly sleek for something so functional. Pro tip: pair it with the Akro-Mils dividers for even more customization, perfect for sorting tiny pieces or delicate supplies. Read more
Mr. Mechanic—February 14, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Perfect size. Other people gave this product a bad review saying was flimsy or didn’t come with deviders etc. My honest review, is it’s plastic so don’t expect it to be as strong as a metal storage system. If you’re going to hand it without bottom support, it will sag. Either place on a flat surface or put a bottom support. It works perfect for me and will probably get another one. Read more
Yaniv.F—January 25, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I picked up this Akro‑Mils organizer to sort small hardware and electronics parts, and the overall build quality is solid. The drawers slide smoothly, the cabinet feels sturdy, and the layout makes it easy to keep different components separated and easy to reach. For general workshop or hobby use, it does the job well. The main drawback is the number of dividers included. There aren’t enough to outfit all the drawers, so if you want every compartment split, you’ll need to buy additional dividers separately. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it does add to the total cost if you need full customization. On the positive side, this organizer is popular enough that there are plenty of 3D‑printable divider designs available. I printed a set for the drawers I needed, and they fit well and solved the shortage without having to order extra parts. Overall, it’s a reliable storage cabinet with good durability and flexibility, but the limited divider count keeps it from being perfect. Read more
amyfaerie—November 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I’m not ashamed to admit I collect junk. I maintain my sanity in today’s hellscape by making tiny weird things out of other tiny, weird things. These drawers have my mid-size garbage/treasures/supplies organized to an obnoxious degree. I had six 24-drawer units stacked and anchored to a studio wall—now it’s eight. They hold everything from cut nails to seed beads to animal bones to microscope slides. With my 7th, 8th, and 9th cabinets, I went with 44- and 64-drawer units. I’m so excited! 😂 Great thing is, drawers from chests purchased 10-20 years ago are interchangeable with new ones. Since the 90s at least, the drawers have been made of a slightly flexible, translucent Rubbermaid-esque plastic. I can rearrange drawers endlessly between different units, and they are virtually indestructible. Housings are harder—maybe polystyrene?—and are made with stops to allow drawers to hang out, open. Easy, consistent, fully assembled, and durable. Also, the drawers have internal rails—I can divide them in half with strips of cardboard if I want. (The back of the unit has plastic dividers one can snip out to use as templates, too!) The price keeps going up—but buying through Amazon is cheaper than most big box retailers. And, the Amazon warehouse often has “like new” models that add another few bucks’ worth of savings. These are still made in the US—and isn’t that something to support? Akron, Ohio for the win. I love supporting a US employer/manufacturer. EDIT: unlike most craft storage totes and caddies that have a ton of wasted dead space and are made to eventually crack, tip, or fall apart, these units are heavy enough to not wobble or slide around, and they are compact—barely larger than the drawers they hold. They definitely take a beating, making them a great choice for art supplies, beads, Lego, as well as nuts, screws, and bolts. I could rave about great storage for days—these are at the very top of my recommendation list. IRIS brand storage has a tendency to yellow. Akro-Mils does not, in my experience. I’d rather avoid throwaway plastic junk and buy something made to last a lifetime (that just happens to be plastic). Read more


itsmedede—December 6, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I purchased one of these cabinets in November for craft storage. I didn't think I would need more than one; however, when I started organizing my craft supplies, I quickly realized that I would need a couple more cabinets. I order two more and will be working on my craft room organization. I purchased two of the white color cabinets that have the two sizes of drawers and one with all large drawers. The storage capacity is amazing. I have a lot of little jewelry findings and sublimation blanks that fit perfectly in the drawers. They are sturdy enough to hold everything I currently have, and I created some labels to be able to find everything at a glance. They look great on the long bookcase I have in my craft room. As for the dividers, I haven't used the ones on the back of the cabinets. If I do need dividers in the future, I have chip board I can used to make them. All in all, a great find for someone who has a lot of craft supplies. Read more
Loria—March 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Worked perfectly for my need. I stored my Christmas jewelry in it. 🙂 Read more