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Model: Sterilite Large Storage Bin, 18 Gallon Durable Plastic Storage Tote with Snap-on Lid, Light Blue, 8 Pack
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this is the typical price, afaik. solid deal, but pretty flimsy, the lids especially. don't try to stack more than three high, and don't put more than like, 20, 30lbs.
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this is the typical price, afaik. solid deal, but pretty flimsy, the lids especially. don't try to stack more than three high, and don't put more than like, 20, 30lbs.
They've gone up to around 7$ regular price, so under 4.75$ is a nice deal with the caveat you have to buy 8.
I have the sage green ones and they've been pretty solid being in conditioned space (basement). I do agree not to stack too high, at least not with several being heavy. I've been able to stack 5 high with everything but the bottom one being fairly light. They'll start bulging or even sinking a corner at the bottom making them unstable. It's been only about 5 years, so I can't comment about them becoming brittle. That worries me b/c the plastic is definitely harder than the "rubbery" plastic that had better lids (from Rubbermaid) - those I have had 20+ years with no issues.
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they get brittle with age
doubled paper boxes sitting next to them still going strong
I have the sage green ones and they've been pretty solid being in conditioned space (basement). I do agree not to stack too high, at least not with several being heavy. I've been able to stack 5 high with everything but the bottom one being fairly light. They'll start bulging or even sinking a corner at the bottom making them unstable. It's been only about 5 years, so I can't comment about them becoming brittle. That worries me b/c the plastic is definitely harder than the "rubbery" plastic that had better lids (from Rubbermaid) - those I have had 20+ years with no issues.
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