📦 Clear, clever, and crafted to conquer clutter!
The IRIS USA 20-Pack Storage Bins are durable, BPA-free plastic containers with snap-on lids, designed for efficient, stackable storage. Each 6-quart bin features a clear, tapered design for easy content visibility and space-saving nesting, making them ideal for organizing shoes, classroom materials, or games while maximizing your storage potential.
Material Features | BPA Free |
Material Type | Plastic |
Storage Volume | 6 Quarts |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Weight Supported | 3 Pounds |
Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1600 Grams |
Number of Items | 20 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.9"L x 7.5"W x 4.5"H |
Capacity | 5 Quarts |
Shape | Rectangular |
Occasion | Storage, Shoe Box, Moving, Teacher Toolbox |
Pattern | Storage Bin |
Style Name | 20 Pack |
Color | Clear |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Opening Mechanism | Snap |
Closure Type | Snap |
Additional Features | Airtight, Lightweight, Stackable, Nestable |
B**B
Great for light but not heavy items, lids not snug, easily cracked
I'm giving these a 5 star rating which is actually a 5 star rating with the caveat that you need to realize that you get what you pay for - - - these are fantastic if you only store light weight items in them, don't need a tight fitting lid, and don't need to move or carry them around from room to room.They are great for storage but I definitely would not recommend for toys or supplies that kids would be reaching for daily. If I had my kids' Lego's or art markers in them and my kids were pulling these bins off the shelf daily, the Lego's and markers would probably spend more time scattered on the floor than they would contained in the bins. These bins and lids are just not secure or sturdy enough to contend with anything other than careful handling.After a major renovation of our kitchen, pantry and laundry room, I was on a major re-organizing binge.I ordered 2 sets of these bins, and also ordered two sets of the identical, but tad larger 7qt (13.75" long) bins (also by IRIS).The 6qt & 7qt are almost the same size (the 7qt are just about an inch longer) and they stack on each other well.I needed both sizes because not all of my cabinets are 14" deep. The 7qt bins are 13.75" long and for 14" cabinets, they are perfect. If you have the cabinet depth, the 7qt makes more efficient use of every inch.Think about what you need these for, realize these are lightweight storage before ordering and you will be happy with them.These are very thin and flexible and though the lids do sort of click on, as soon as you pick up or handle the bin, the Iid pops right off.Also note that the bottoms are not completely flat. There is a slight ridge (no more than 1/8") that runs about an inch in around the perimeter and crosswise in the middle of the bin.I assume this is there to help to reinforce stability and strength. In most situations this doesn't matter at all. The only time it matters is if you're standing small diameter things in the bin because unless the bin is packed full, those will topple over.I'd thought of using this in my pantry to stand condiment bottles in, but the uneven bottoms don't allow smaller bottles to stand up straight.I was previously using empty salad mix clamshell bins for storage and would double them up to give them more strength. One of these IRIS bins has about the same rigidity of a doubled clamshell bin.I'm using these in my pantry and laundry room to hold things like tea bags, coffee filters, sponges, plastic utensils, napkins, band aids/gauze squares. They're absolutely great for these kinds of light items. I can reach for a bin with one hand, pull it out and not need to support the weight of it with my other hand.If heavier items were stored in these bins, you'd need to definitely use two hands rather than just grasp a side or end.They fact that they're thin also makes them great for using as organizers in deeper drawers because they abut each other efficiently side by side without handles or thick rims taking up space. I'm using them without lids to corral Rubbermaid food storage lids, immersion blender and mixer/food processor attachments. I'm ordering another set of the 7qt to use in my dresser drawers for socks, sports bras, undergarments etc.In my experience so far, every order I've received came with cracked bins and/or lids. Outer shipping boxes were fine, but it seems that shipping damage is to be expected because they just aren't packed very well.The items are nicely nested in the packing box however there is no padding or protection around or between them. They are packed in 2 stacks side by side and all the cracks were on the inside corners where the two stacks butted up against each other. A simple sheet of foam between the two stacks may have prevented this damage.I kept a couple of orders that came with cracked lids since I used many of the bins without lids anyway and there were enough in-tact lids to serve my needs. I did need to return an order that came with cracked bins though.Of course Amazon was amazing in letting me return the one set, but that also meant I needed to order a replacement. For some reason, I was only given the option to return . . . not return and replace. I had to place a new order and (dang it) the price had gone up from my original Black Friday sale price.Overall, very happy with these. Know what to expect and you will be too.
U**3
Perfect for 2nd grade classroom
I absolutely love using clear containers in my classroom! They’ve made a huge difference in keeping our materials organized and accessible for both students and myself. Here are a few reasons I highly recommend them:Visibility: Since the containers are clear, it’s easy to see what’s inside without having to open each one. This helps students find what they need independently and cuts down on unnecessary interruptions.Organization: I use them to sort everything—manipulatives, art supplies, writing tools, flashcards, and center materials. Each container is labeled, which makes clean-up quick and efficient.Durability: Most of the containers I’ve used are sturdy and hold up well to daily use by second graders. Even with frequent handling, they haven’t cracked or worn out.Stackable Design: Many of the containers stack neatly, saving shelf space and helping my classroom look tidy.These clear containers have helped create a more structured and student-friendly learning environment. I wouldn’t go without them now!
K**.
Clear Containers
Not the best quality but did the job. These are quite flimsy and shouldn’t be used for anything super heavy. Used them for my wedding to sort table decor.
T**N
There are better options out there than this
These are the thinnest storage containers I think I have ever seen. Very skeptical they will last very long. I've already started looking for other options just in case. Lids have to sit just right to latch and it's not much of a latch. This definitely fits "you get what you pay for". I think if I wasn't getting in and out of the boxes every day, they might last but I feel like any time I go to move one it feels like it might break. Might be best suited for cotton balls and such.
J**Y
Storage idea
This was my 3 set work good for having stuff like craft sewing cooking etc sorted out easy to stack easy to clean available in different sizes not the best but works good for.home use
M**R
Tidy Life = Happy Life
Tidy Life = Happy LifeI love these bins. Perfect for organizing cables, small parts, or even kids’ toys. Lids snap tight, they’re stackable, and the clear plastic makes it easy to see what’s inside. Very functional and well-priced.
A**E
Thin and flimsy, but works for temporary needs
When we first saw these listed for sale on Amazon, we were hopeful they would be a cheaper alternative to our existing IRIS shoe box storage containers that were originally purchased from The Container Store. These seemed like a cheaper deal, so we sprung for them.Unfortunately, the discounted price was also indicative of a discount in quality. The boxes are incredibly flimsy, so much so that you can see the rippling of the plastic from the molding process. They wobble and flex, so they must have their lids on in order to maintain any semblance of structural integrity. And keeping their lids on would be fine, if not for the fact that a good number of the lids came cracked, chipped, or irreparably bent. Otherwise, the snappable lids makes for easy access without much hassle.Unfortunately, we had to return these due to the number of damaged pieces, but if you're looking for something affordable, easy to put together, and good for very temporary storage, these could work well for you.
T**I
Broken lids
I’ve ordered these once before, no issue! But the second time I ordered them, a lot of the lids were cracked. The box was fine and in tact and the base containers were all fine and in tact. Seems like the lids may have been broken when they were placed into the box. I like these boxes, so I’ll give them another chance and order again in the future. They’re easy to use, stack, they safe space at the top of my closet, and I love that I can see all my shoes.
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