Tallgirl—April 27, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I’m not sure why I could not find these at my larger office supply chain location but I’m glad I found them. They are much thicker than what is offered in store. These are very sturdy and enabled me to organize a pile of paperwork that was messy and looking sloppy. I recommend these for more than just office paperwork as long as you can still lift the boxes after packing them. Read more
Flygirl—November 25, 2016✓ Verified purchase
I needed STURDY, STACKABLE ornament storage. The Christmas-style storage I found was flimsy and ridiculously over-priced. After hot gluing the box seams together (permanently), I lined the bottom and sides with large bubblewrap. This will last me for years. Hey, if you're feeling "crafty", you can decorate the boxes with Christmas-themed fabric & designs. I have a friend who is doing that, and giving them as gifts! Read more
Allen Myers—March 21, 2014✓ Verified purchase
While more expensive that most moving boxes, the quality and long term durability is worth it to me. Plus the handles make everything easier also. I find they are a good size for most anything other than loading them full of books which would just be too heavy to be reasonable. Read more
hawkeye—June 13, 2015✓ Verified purchase
If you have a need for this type of storage box, you won't find better. The graphic design, while clean and neat, could have been a bit better done. Don't get me wrong, their design is very good, but because of a lack of storage space I use some of these boxes as "furniture", i.e. tables to place art pieces like small to mid size statues and stereo equipment on. I am an art collector and prefer space over furniture and these boxes do quite nicely for a modern/industrial style room. LOL. Seriously, I really do this and have for 20+ years. Friends and others who visit my home love the look. Theses boxes go great when combined with light oak wood. Point is, if you have limited storage space these boxes can be neatly placed in a room that is used for other purposes. Read more
Dr. Barry Simmons—February 1, 2013✓ Verified purchase
I purchased this product because of its ease of assembly. It literally forms itself. The walls are strong enough to be stacked without collapsing. Hence the reason I continue to buy this box for storing office files for the year Read more
Paul Parker—April 8, 2022✓ Verified purchase
Great for storage. Read more
D. DeFrank—September 9, 2018✓ Verified purchase
assembles quickly without taping, and folds up again just as quickly Read more
Woodshop Man—December 6, 2015✓ Verified purchase
I'm using these boxes for storing things at home. I am a bit of a neat freak, so I have storage shelves and these will fit very nicely in one section. I have purchased several different brands of storage boxes and also many storage bins. I have a large woodworking shop and have about one hundred various sized cardboard storage bins and about fifty storage boxes. I have learned some "tricks" which I will include at the end of this. PROS: The extra size makes it easier to get some odd/big/long items inside. They are made a bit heavier than "standard" boxes. CONS: Expensive, compared to the normal sized storage boxes. The side strings are fairly short. Not that strong unless you do what I suggest below. SUGGESTIONS: I have learned that ANY brand storage box or bin made of cardboard will last a good five to ten times longer if you glue the box together. I use DAP Weldwood gel formula contact adhesive. You'll need some cheap brushes you can get at the Home Depot or Lowe's and ventilation. It really smells when wet. READ the directions. Wait until the glue dries to put it together. I use a pencil and mark where each tab or flap overlaps another one so I'm not putting adhesive somewhere it's not needed. Once you glue and fold together the box or bin, you'll be amazed at the difference in strength. I suggest that you do one without the glue, and one glued together. Then lightly twist and pull on each. You'll always use glue after that. Read more