🌟 Elevate Your Organization Game with a Splash of Color!
The Really Good Stuff Rainbow Organizing Bins are a set of 12 premium plastic storage solutions designed for versatile organization in classrooms and homes. Each bin measures 5¼" x 12½" x 7½" and features a vibrant design that not only enhances aesthetics but also encourages kids to engage in the organization process. Crafted for durability and easy maintenance, these bins are a trusted choice for educators and parents since 1992.
Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00192407955936 |
Manufacturer | Really Good Stuff |
UPC | 192407058712 192407955936 |
Part Number | 666093 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 20.5 x 12.5 x 5.25 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 164805 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 12 Pack |
Style | Rainbow |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 12 |
Mounting Type | In Wall |
Included Components | Durable Book and Binder Holders 12 Pack Rainbow |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | No Warranty Applicable |
L**R
Classroom Necessity!
Bought these on our teacher's wish list, and she was elated! These are especially handy for elementary classrooms to store binders, books, papers and so much more. So many colors to choose from too! I can tell these are sturdy. While these are more expensive than some others on the market—you get what you pay for, and these will last a while.
K**D
Sturdy plastic
Exactly what I expected and wanted. Sturdy and plenty big enough to store coloring books at my child’s art desk.
C**Y
Cute containers allowed us to essentially recreate Mary Poppins nursery scene lol 💕
I *love* these!!! I got them originally for my kids' workbooks and comics and spirals, etc. to keep them upright and to also sort by subject (we have ADD and color coding is essential for us), but I got so excited when I saw them because I realized that I can use them under the sink for organizing our bug sprays. lolThe kids tend to carry things around, and put them down around the house, so I love that with these beautiful colors, the cans of wasp and hornet spray and then flying insect spray then ant spray etc. can be lined up along the holder, and then if a can has been used, there will be a space where it needs to be put back!So I used the red one for the more serious bugs (we live in Texas and summer is coming), then I thought, I'll put the soap in the green container, because our antibacterial Dawn is green, plus we usually also have a Platinum Dawn for greasy dishes, and then an orange antibacterial Dawn for my kids' hands because they like to refill a pumpkin container we got from Walmart at Halloween. So that holds our extra soap now! It had been sitting across the back of the sink.And then we put summer type things in the yellow basket (yellow for sunshine... see how ADD solutions work? lol) like mosquito spray and sun block. The dishwasher supplies went into another box.When we got done, we cleaned out the bottom of the cabinet under the sink and lined these up, and they look SO CHEERFUL AND HAPPY!! Who knew that using cute, happy products in your kitchen could just make your day?? I can't believe it! They brighten up my life. 😃 I have to re-order a set now just to use them for what they're supposed to be for lol. That's cute.Also, I think I'll budget for these and get them as "gifts" for other add adults and kids who we know, now that I've seen it can help organize your kitchen in about one minute, just because the helpfulness is really high, it's so pretty, it's very shrift sturdy and arrived in perfect shape.I know it's an unusual application for the product, I think, but for someone like me who is so scatter brained, it allows me to still see inside the item without having to open multiple cabinets or drawers or lids, etc., and I can quickly see what's in there, if anything traveled with my kids, and what needs to be brought back. Also, if we're running low, we can make a note to get another of that item.Actually, now that I think about it (yes, I'm a little obsessed and in love at the moment 😆), this would offer a great training/teachable moment and opportunity outside of that, as well, for people who have our ADD mind -- perhaps by showing a visual representation of what an ideal area should look like, and then having a student check it each day to refill it and put things away, etc., the teachers or parents can help train a visual learner to make good habits. I'm going to go look for desk supplies by this company!!! 💕💕💕 I'm sorry this is so long. I could keep going. I'm not joking. This made my day. If I had 200 different types of products like this, I could walk around my house and do the Mary Poppins in the nursery scene, like we had done in the kitchen in a minute, ordering everything into containers and straightening and just being so delighted. This is so cute! Sorry! 😍❤
Y**O
Strurdy
The bins hold a lot. Perfect for keeping kids homework and activities tidy.
R**R
Hmmmm
I bought these after having worked with the Storex Interlocking Book Bins. I struggled with the Storex bins because they always seemed to topple over when books were in it. I thought the Really Good Stuff bins would be better, but they are not much better. They topple over just as much as the Storex bins. The Storex bins are a bit longer, so things fit more comfortably. The RGS bins are more sturdy however, so while some of the Storex bins cracked after a few months, these seem like they will definitely last longer. I think that these RGS bins would be perfect (in my opinion) if they were a bit longer, and perhaps a bit wider so that they would not topple over quite so easily.
Y**N
Nice and spacious
Perfect size for my bedside table
L**E
Too small
I this this one was big, but my kids plays with that.
K**R
Great product
10 out of 10 so great for organizing
M**K
Not suitable for student book bins!
Edges of bins were damaged upon arrival. Plastic does not seem sturdy. Planned on using these for student book bins. The plastic is not durable to withstand the hands of elementary school students. I imagine they wouldn't even last one school year before cracking under the weight of a few book or being dropped on the floor. I have a solid colour set of book bins by "really good stuff" that are much more durable.
B**N
Shoe storage
Perfect for storing summer flats in closet
C**A
Better than cardboard I guess
Honestly, not that durable.
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