DOCUMENT BOXES (Item #25374C)
Colorful Translucent Plastic Bins organize receipts, bills, paperwork(A) magazines(B) , 8 1/2 x 11" sheets(C) and CDs(D). Each as a set of five in sophisticated colors as shown. Organizer set, 11 3/4 x 7 1/4 x 3 3/4". Magazine file set, 9 3/4 x 4 x 12 1/2". Document set 12 x 9 x 3 1/4". CD set, 12 x 5 x 6". *Assembly required
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- Well built / quality (8)
- Easy to construct (5)
- Reusable (5)
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Pros
- Easy To Construct
- Holds 8 12" x 11" Paper
- Quality Construction
- Reusable
- Stack Great
- Strong
Cons
- NO Cons on this product
Best Uses
- Pack bookstoys for kids
- Perfect Holding Receipts
- Separating Paperwork
Comments about DOCUMENT BOXES:
I'm a crafter so I'm using my Document Holders for supplies, on-line receipts, stamps, inks, blank cards, etc. In fact, I have wood mounted stamps in three of them and there is plenty of room...I've got them double stacked.
- Primary use:
- Personal
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- Easy To Construct
- Quality Construction
- Reusable
- Semi-transparent
- Stackable
- Strong
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- Store IRS info
Comments about DOCUMENT BOXES:
Use as storage for tax information and back-up with calendar, etc. Boxes stack and have label already for date and contents. Perfect for my uses!
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- Personal
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The boxes are a great price. They're easy to put together but be careful. I pulled one tab completely off while I was assembling. Also, make sure you bend along the seams first, it makes them much easier to assemble. The orange isn't a great color, but the other colors are bright and the boxes are a good size, they look fine stacked on a console table in my hallway. I'm using them to hide my home office papers and supplies.
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- Personal
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- Easy To Construct
- Reusable
- Strong
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Comments about DOCUMENT BOXES:
I first box magazine boxed and the document boxes. Loved the document boxes so much, I'm switching my magazines to them. Love the colors, I can use one color for each magazine I save and the bookselves look good.
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- No
- Primary use:
- Personal
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- Easy To Construct
- Many-many uses
- Quality Construction
- Reusable
- Sewingcrafts
- Strong
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- Also information written
- Even pens scissors sewi
- I use for copied recipes-
Comments about DOCUMENT BOXES:
Organization a great need and fills that need. Scrap book, copied receipts from orders, craft needs, copied recipes, items need save--no end to use.
I truly like these organizer boxes and have all the differen't sizes.
- Gift:
- No
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Easy To Construct
- Reusable
- Strong
Cons
- Tabs on lids can break
Best Uses
- Childproofing office area
- Color-coding office area
- Gathering tax receipts
- Storing school papers
Comments about DOCUMENT BOXES:
These boxes help keep our small children out of CD's, documents, etc. while adding color and organization to our main living area. I love the built in label slots and that they can be updated as your uses change. We use them with similar colored magazine boxes and our chore chart to color-code the kids' papers and tasks. The only down side is the fold-in tabs sometimes break or crease when assembling the box lids. While sturdy, they're not indestructible: if your toddler steps on one, it will break! Great for shelf or cubbyhole storage.
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- Personal
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Colorful way to keep paperwork organized. See-through acrylic helpful.
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- No
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- Great for color coding
- Sturdy and well made
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This is the 3rd set I have purchased, can't recommend this item enough.
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