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popularbargainhunterforever posted Sep 21, 2025 05:10 PM
popularbargainhunterforever posted Sep 21, 2025 05:10 PM

Harbor Freight: STOREHOUSE 20-Bin Medium Portable Parts Storage Case 13" x 16" x 2" w/ removable bins $7 (reg. $10) thru 10-9-25

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Sep 21, 2025 05:18 PM
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Mr_SnoopSep 21, 2025 05:18 PM
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I took most of the bins out of mine and used them to store my sockets on the plastic HF socket rails.
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Sep 21, 2025 05:51 PM
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bargainhunterforeverSep 21, 2025 05:51 PM
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Quote from Mr_Snoop :
I took most of the bins out of mine and used them to store my sockets on the plastic HF socket rails.
Nice idea! Did you have to put packing in it to prevent the sockets from rattling off the rails or is it sufficiently tight?
Sep 21, 2025 07:02 PM
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BoastfulLake377Sep 21, 2025 07:02 PM
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I have one on these, they are not even worth the $7 . 😆
Sep 21, 2025 09:43 PM
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Mr_SnoopSep 21, 2025 09:43 PM
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Quote from bargainhunterforever :
Nice idea! Did you have to put packing in it to prevent the sockets from rattling off the rails or is it sufficiently tight?
I can't take credit for the idea. I think I saw that on reddit. They had put some wooden spacers in between the metal rails, which are stored on their sides, to keep them in position. Here was their setup:
https://imgur.com/a/socket-storag...er-XA2PK4y


I'm not doing any transport with mine, just using them to organize my 200(?) pc. Husky socket set in the garage so no problems with them coming off the rails but they fit snug. I used one organizer for metric and one for SAE.
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bargainhunterforeverSep 21, 2025 10:02 PM
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Quote from Mr_Snoop :
I can't take credit for the idea. I think I saw that on reddit. They had put some wooden spacers in between the metal rails, which are stored on their sides, to keep them in position. Here was their setup:
https://imgur.com/a/socket-storag...er-XA2PK4y


I'm not doing any transport with mine, just using them to organize my 200(?) pc. Husky socket set in the garage so no problems with them coming off the rails but they fit snug. I used one organizer for metric and one for SAE.

Thanks for the explanation.
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dantheman9703Yesterday 04:29 AM
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Looks like junk tbh. Sometimes you can just tell by an image that the plastic is cheap and flimsy
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Yesterday 08:09 AM
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informed-consumerYesterday 08:09 AM
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I have these in medium and large. When my son was looking for some I told him I thought they were a little flimsy and might allow intermingling of contents when loaded with screws , nuts and bolts and the My Nards! ones seem stiffer IMO. Probably ok for lighter and larger items.

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Yesterday 09:17 AM
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UniqueMagic721Yesterday 09:17 AM
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Quote from Mr_Snoop :
I took most of the bins out of mine and used them to store my sockets on the plastic HF socket rails.
I have 30 of these In a home made rack and remove a lot of the bins as well, then traded with a guy on the tool forum all my little ones for some big ones. There was an active swap group for the bins back when these first came out and were only $5.
Yesterday 09:19 AM
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UniqueMagic721Yesterday 09:19 AM
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Quote from dantheman9703 :
Looks like junk tbh. Sometimes you can just tell by an image that the plastic is cheap and flimsy
On the contrary. These have a HUGE following in the shop/tool forums, and I can vouch that unless something has changed, they are plenty stout and not cheap or flimsy.

I've had 30 of these in a home made rack in my shop for a good 10 years now.
Yesterday 12:13 PM
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BYoungSDYesterday 12:13 PM
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These are great. People complaining have never used them. I've had these for years and add to my collection every time there's a sale. They work great, toss them around and have not had any break or open unexpectedly.
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OisterboyYesterday 01:31 PM
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I use mine for Lego minifig pieces. Hair, swords, etc etc.
Yesterday 10:16 PM
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DozyCYesterday 10:16 PM
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Quote from Oisterboy :
I use mine for Lego minifig pieces. Hair, swords, etc etc.
I use mine for some Legos generally, like when doing alt builds where you have to open all bags and sort before building

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