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expired Posted by SehoneyDP • Jan 13, 2023
expired Posted by SehoneyDP • Jan 13, 2023

6-Pack 30-Quart Sterilite Clear Latch Box w/ White Lid and Black Handles $34 ($5.67 Each) + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 6-Pack 30-Quart Sterilite Clear Latch Box w/ White Lid and Black Handles on sale for $33.97. Shipping is free.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 6-Pack 30-Quart Sterilite Clear Latch Box w/ White Lid and Black Handles on sale for $33.97. Shipping is free.

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Model: Sterilite 19859806, 30 Quart/28 Liter Ultra Latch Box, Clear with a White Lid and Black Latches, 6-Pack

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Jan 13, 2023
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capn_pantelones
Jan 13, 2023
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I needed to go check that 30qt volume against a more practical dimension and see that it equates to 18x12x11 (LWH) in inches. While that general form factor is what we use at home for storage, it's typically the 60+qt volume. Seems strange to use the quart as the default volume for storing dry goods and selling containers.
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Arcticat
Jan 13, 2023
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2 different sets of dimensions.....
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Jan 13, 2023
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Quote from capn_pantelones :
I needed to go check that 30qt volume against a more practical dimension and see that it equates to 18x12x11 (LWH) in inches. While that general form factor is what we use at home for storage, it's typically the 60+qt volume. Seems strange to use the quart as the default volume for storing dry goods and selling containers.
Welcome to America.

Covert from quarts to pints to gallons to cups to king's feet to bushels to spoons.....when you could just use Liters.

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