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by Terr_
639 days ago
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> (with lids! Very important to prevent dust etc) Yeah, in the long run "stackable boxes with lids that go onto an independent shelf" are much better than various "stackable plastic drawers". The latter are not resilient against the wear of time, ex: * Frame for a drawer breaks? Now you have a weird tub with a handle on only one end. * Drawer bottom breaks? Now you have an empty spot you can't fill. * Need to move or reorganize content? You either have to put everything on the floor or your stack ability depends on the squishiness of the contents. |
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