mDesign Deep Plastic Bathroom Vanity Storage Bin with Handles - Organizer for Hand Soap, Body Wash, Shampoo, Lotion, Conditioner, Hand Towel, Hair Brush, Mouthwash - 10 Long, 4 Pack - White
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jumping jack flash
> 24 hourI liked that I could put several under the sink or wherever.
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GGM
> 24 hourI was disappointed that these were not smaller for the space I needed them in ... I truly needed small ones to fit in my bathroom wall storage cabinet ... they are large like for shampoos and cleaning products. They were sturdy and great that it has the handle on them. Unfortunately I couldnt use them else where so I had to return them but a NICELY MADE PRODUCT for larger storage... I needed it smaller for like hand creams and cosmetics. Maybe the company can make smaller ones I really like the depth too, holds things in place without falling in the box itself
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Anne Laurence
> 24 hourCould not separate! Had to use hot water bath with ice in inside one to pry apart
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Kaysi
> 24 hourA great storage solution for cleaning products in my laundry room. These are the perfect height to mostly hide the product labels but you still see the top of the cleaning bottle for easy access. I was fully prepared to get frustrated with taking these apart, reading other reviews, but they slid apart with ease. I order three 4 bin sets (12 total). Im glad I got a good batch!
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Penny Heisz
> 24 hourWorks good for putting all my granddaughters tights in.
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Skylan
> 24 hourGood
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Melinda Morle
> 24 hourIf you have only a normal amount of hand strength, you must dedicate about 20 minutes to prying these simple bins apart. Like extreme rock climbing there is nothing for your finger tips to grip to get these apart. The normal tricks that help us gals open glass jars won’t work with these. USA made great quality, good design, then comes packaging...why does no one think to package them so they aren’t fused together?
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Robert J. DiBerardo
> 24 hourslide a wood shim on all 4 sides between the first 2 totes to separate and break the plastic bond. slide a shim between the first 2 totes on the long side and leaving them in. one shim on each long side with a decent gap. 1/8 plus. set the totes long side down (base towards you , handles away) on a towel to protect the finish. Grab one corner of the tote to be removed near the handle. while holding on to the other tote edge near the shimmed gap. press down firmly and wiggle up and down pushing away from your body separating the 2. Work the other corner on the same side. Flip tote over and repeat to all for corners. You will eventually hear a cracking sound that indicates that the totes are moving. With a few more repetitions it will release. breaking the bond with a wood shim on all four sides is necessary. wood shims protect the finish. I was done in less than 10minutes. Assistance for holding the other totes help. May the force be with you!
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Eduardo Miranda
> 24 hournice items, good materials
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Meghan Sculli
> 24 hourAwesome product!