Good call on price and usability G. Have a bunch of acrylic ones that I keep all my electronic components (by type) in and have held up well over the years but do tend to crack and fix with super glue...except the hinges. The poly ones are good too and have 3 or 4 of the double sided ones I use for wood/deck screws, cabinet/wiring hardware, etc. They are nice because they are portable (handle or lanyard) for on site/close proximity stuff and fit in my travel tool bag. I jumped on a deal ($20 each) on some of the Akro Mills drawer type 6-8 years ago and they have been great for machine screws and hardware. One is the 64 drawer the other is the 44 drawer and the best thing is you can hang them on the wall or set them on the bench or shelf next to each other as they are the same size. Best investment for me in shop storage. Here is the Amazon link...the top 2 are the ones I have and the HF version of the Stalwart just below...it's been great also. www.amazon.com/s?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=small+part+storage+organizer&sprefix=small+part+stor%2Caps%2C217&crid=1L25IZ0140SWZ Thanks for the review and your considerable thoughts on them!!
Thanks PJ! I used to have one of the Arko Mills type but for the life of me don't know what happened to it. I know my dad has two or three so I wonder if he took it over???-who knows. Take care, G.
LOL! Too true Mac! I know where things are in a jumble of mess, but have to relearn after organizing. Hopefully it will make my life easier after going though the pains. Take care, G.
i found the similar ones at walmart are a little better and the were cheaper at the time i bought them . thanks for the vids
Good info! I didn't shop around for them. I just happened to be in the store and picked them up. Take care, G.
I bought a crap load of those from Cabelas to store fishing tackle in at a cost of $18-$26 depending on the size
That's cool. I think the medium one would work well for lures since they have larger pockets. Good luck, G.
Yeah, I use those containers now to avoid dumping the jars out on the bench, but I found that I STILL won't throw the jars away...LOL.
You and me both Larry! I have a small stash of jars for those special occasions....lol.
Good call on price and usability G. Have a bunch of acrylic ones that I keep all my electronic components (by type) in and have held up well over the years but do tend to crack and fix with super glue...except the hinges. The poly ones are good too and have 3 or 4 of the double sided ones I use for wood/deck screws, cabinet/wiring hardware, etc. They are nice because they are portable (handle or lanyard) for on site/close proximity stuff and fit in my travel tool bag. I jumped on a deal ($20 each) on some of the Akro Mills drawer type 6-8 years ago and they have been great for machine screws and hardware. One is the 64 drawer the other is the 44 drawer and the best thing is you can hang them on the wall or set them on the bench or shelf next to each other as they are the same size. Best investment for me in shop storage.
Here is the Amazon link...the top 2 are the ones I have and the HF version of the Stalwart just below...it's been great also.
www.amazon.com/s?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=small+part+storage+organizer&sprefix=small+part+stor%2Caps%2C217&crid=1L25IZ0140SWZ
Thanks for the review and your considerable thoughts on them!!
Thanks PJ! I used to have one of the Arko Mills type but for the life of me don't know what happened to it. I know my dad has two or three so I wonder if he took it over???-who knows. Take care, G.
Your old ones look like mine. My problem is that every time I organize, I can’t find anything - haha.
LOL! Too true Mac! I know where things are in a jumble of mess, but have to relearn after organizing. Hopefully it will make my life easier after going though the pains. Take care, G.
You aren't the only one HAHA!!!
At least I know I'm not alone! G.