✨ Elevate Your Organization Game! ✨
The QUEFE 8-Tier Stackable Storage Container Box is a versatile and efficient solution for organizing small items. With 80 adjustable compartments across 8 stackable layers, this lightweight yet sturdy plastic container is perfect for arts and crafts, toys, and even small hardware. Its transparent design allows for easy visibility, while the portable handle makes it convenient to carry. Keep your space neat and tidy with this essential storage organizer!
Brand | QUEFE |
Color | transparent |
Material | Plastic |
Special Feature | Portable,Collapsible,Stackable,Lightweight,Transparent |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Arts & Crafts |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Closure Type | Snap |
Opening Mechanism | Snap |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Number of Items | 8 |
Number of Compartments | 80 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Manufacturer | LoveS |
Part Number | Quefe Storage Box 0471 |
Item Weight | 3.39 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Quefe Storage Box 0471 |
Size | 8pcs |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Portable,Collapsible,Stackable,Lightweight,Transparent |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30 day manufacturer |
K**Y
Storage made well
This is the second time I have ordered this item. I am very happy with it. Nice size and it holds a lot of items.
R**E
Awesome storage for crafts and beadwork stash
I'm using this 8-tier container to help contain some of my beadwork supplies. The versatility of the box is wonderful. The only down I have to the compartments compared to a similar box I bought years ago is that the compartment dividers on this set have little "feet" where the dividers fit into the main middle divider. If you remove most of the dividers the remaining ones can be a little rocky because of the slight difference in distance from the floor of the organizer tier. It's not a big deal at all and that is my only "drawback".The clasps that clip onto the tier above or the top are awesome! There is no struggling to click or unclick the clasps, each tier fits snugly under the one above, and so far it doesn't feel like the organizer might fall apart. I've only filled a few tiers yet, still going through stuff to add.My older box has stubborn latches and the tiers don't sit nicely under each previous tier. So I'm hoping this new one holds up. To be fair the old one has been a workhorse. So far I am thrilled with this new box.The only actual problem I see with it is simply physics related. I filled the top two levels first so of course it is top heavy. That is easily fixed though by adding content to the bottom tier(s).
L**H
Love this construction
Exactly what you need when you want to adjust the compartment sizes. Great for showing Lego pieces
A**A
Newer versions are made with cheaper materials
Please be aware that older reviews may be reviewing a product that had better quality. That’s no longer the case. I ordered this exact product about a year ago. It was great for my LEGO organization and was sturdy enough to hold together the different levels of storage containers when filled. The clasps remained intact after a year of use and repeated clasping and unclasping. It worked so well, I recently decided to order another one.When it arrived, I could immediately tell the materials were flimsier than the original. I thought it would still be ok so I filled the 70 compartment with smaller LEGO pieces. When I began to stack the different levels, the handle clasps slipped out and off of the container all together. Then different levels didn’t even line up properly. As soon as I attempted to lift it by the handle, the levels popped off. Keep in mind these are smaller, random LEGO pieces and not large bricks. Many are bead sized.Whatever manufacturer is producing this product now is using very low quality materials that make the product unusable.
D**E
An adequate storage solution.
They're... fine. I keep buying more, so I guess that's a good review.The plastic is soft and easily warps, you'll find yourself having to carefully stack layers to ensure the lip of the bottom layer properly seats into the upper. Most of the inter-layer clasps are adequate, but between three orders I've had two snaps that just don't snap – you can push them in place and they'll stay there, but if you jostle things even slightly they'll release. The lid fits tightly enough to keep anything from falling out of the case, but is too high to keep small items from being mixed between compartments during heavy shaking. They're big enough to fit moderately large items but small enough that tiny items can also be stored – adjustable dividers allow for LOTS of customization. It's easy to find things since it's entirely clear and all compartments have at least one wall on the outside.
R**V
There Are Few Perfect Solutions
I recently made the decision to learn about creating various jewelry items using silicone and acrylic beads. So in typical fashion (For me) I went on a bead buying spree and now I have hundreds. What I don't want to do is store the beads in bags or boxes which would result in having to look through them when I wanted to find something in particular. I also wanted a storage method that would allow quick access. So in searching Amazon I found these "towers" with multiple levels which seemed to be the ticket. I ended up getting a 7 tier setup. What I like about this system is that each tier serves as the lid for the level underneath so each level can be accessed quickly and you can see the contents of each tray without opening it.It seemed like the perfect solution. But once I had all 7 levels loaded with beads I realized that the whole thing is heavy. 12 pounds heavy. I noticed that once when I picked the whole thing up, the bottom tier was still sitting on the floor. This meant that the two latches on either side had disengaged. In examining the whole stack closely I realized that when the latch on either side was pushed into place the "lock in" was rather weak. This concerned me greatly as a latch disengaging when the whole thing is being picked up or carried could result in all the tiers below the failure to fall which would be a mess.This whole stack is rather flimsy and if it fell I'm certain there would be damage never mind beads being scattered everywhere.This is a deal breaker for me. If you are storing items that are light and don't add weight and stress the latches there may be no issues. This is just another case of an item being designed to be manufactured cheaply which means it will not be substantial and may not hold up to heavier use. I searched Amazon looking for something with the same basic design but of more robust manufacture. I only found one item, here; Bins & Things Stackable Storage Container with 2 Trays - Gray - Craft Storage/Craft Organizers and Storage - Bead Organizer Box/Art Supply Organizer. The latches holding the tiers together are much more robust and I think this setup would hold up to the storage of heavier items. But, the compartments are much larger and they are only 4 levels high. None of this is a deal breaker in my opinion.I still like the idea of having 6, 7 or 8 tiers. So it occurred to me that if I used a strap of some kind to secure the tiers this might solve the problem and make the whole package more secure. At first I thought about a Velcro strap which could be removed easily but then I though of something I happen to already have. It is a strap with a handle and a quick release buckle which is meant to make carrying boxes easier, making it so you can carry a box with one hand. This is what I have; 6' Carry Strap with Handle | Adjustable Belt | Easy, Safe, Secure, Lifting, Moving, Carrying Heavy Boxes, Groceries | Best Luggage Strap (Strap-A-Handle 6ft. Length, 40lb. Capacity)And once I tried it I found that it works like a champ. As the strap is 6 feet long there will be some extra but with some clips that come with the strap and some binder clips the excess can be managed. Or, if you wanted to dedicate a strap the multi-tier setup you could cut the excess. With the quick release buckle removing the strap to access the tiers is no problem.I'm going to need another setup as I have more beads on the way so I may try the Bins & Things item or I may get another like I already have and obtain another strap. The straps can be used for other things and then returned to the bead tower.I wanted to share my experience with this as I can see this being a problem for some who need to store heavier items and want to ensure "the stack" is secure and can be carried with confidence.UPDATE: I just placed an order for another stack, this time 8 levels. I've also gotten another strap to make the Towering Inferno of beads secure and easy to carry and open to whichever tier you wish to access. I did look at other options but none could offer the capacity of a stack, this one has 80 compartments. So if storing many items the size of beads this is about the best way to go IMO. Remember to get a strap like the one mentioned in the OP. If you need to store random supplies and tool this setup won't work so good for that. This is for loose beads, charms, and any other small items.
P**S
Value for price, size of sections
This stackable bead storage container is a good value, sturdiness of locks and versatile for different size beads
K**R
Versatile
I like the amount of compartments. The only problem I have is now that I have it almost full - will the handle hold up if I move it a lot. If only there was another lid or a different type of handle.
A**S
Great.
Very happy with everything.
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