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Stanley 014725 25-Removable Compartment Professional Organizer

  • Stanley - Black & Decker
  • Unique lid design locks all compartments in place
  • Built-in wide handle for easy and stable portability
  • Heavy-duty latches ensure the lid will not flip open
  • Comfy-grip handle
  • Removable cup compartments in 3 different sizes
High impact, break resistant Crystal Clear lid. Unique lid design keeps storage cups locked in place. Removable cup compartments in 3 different sizes. Extra wide handle designed for gloved hands. 2-.13 x 16-.25 x 13-.50. Length: 16.34. Width: 21.26. Height: 13.27 Amazon.com This Stanley Consumer professional organizer features Removable cup compartments in 3 different sizes, a unique lid design that locks all compartments in place and a built-in wide handle for easy and stable portability. It also has heavy-duty latches to ensure the lid will not flip open and a comfy-grip handle.

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By Frederick J. Haab
I'm a big LEGO nerd and have 8 or 9 of these (including the smaller, more shallow version) to sort and store LEGO. The smaller ones stack perfectly with these larger ones, they just aren't as thick.

As has been pointed out, these are really high quality, stack well, and while you can't adjust them the way you can the other kinds of parts holders with the dividers, they hold the pieces better without them eventually working their way into the other compartments, the removable bins make working on projects a lot easier - grab the bin you want, dump it out if you have to, or root around in it looking for the specific piece you need (in my case it might be a specific color).

Having tried ones with the dividers, I can say that, for me, these are much better.

EDIT 8/21/2014: I'm back for more. I'm completely resorting my LEGO collection and buying more of these (and the smaller 25 bin ones) - after all these years, I still think these are the best way of sorting and storing LEGO.
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By D Taylor
I've used this organizer for years. It's become one my most appreciated storage tools in my garage and work shop. Keeping parts, screws, and misc gear organized in these boxes saves me countless hours and really helps me get things done. Funny to say but I also "feel good" just knowing that I can easily find things when I need them. For critically matched items I put matching sets in their own case and keep them together.

I've had these for years and while some feel the plastic is light weight or could break, that hasn't been an issue for me. Some of my units are filled with heavy bolts and items that cause the total weight to be over 15 lbs and I've still not had any problems. The plastic used is high quality and has lasted well.

What I really like about these storage units is the ability to lift one of the yellow tubs out of the box and pour things out of that individual tub. I also remove tubs from some of my units when I need to put a larger item in, like a screwdriver or hammer in my nail or screw container. The flexibility has really been great. The lid has alignment impressions built in that keeps the bins in place as you carry it around, it works well even when I remove bins when placing larger or longer items inside.

The smaller bins are 3-1/8" x 4-3/8" x 3-1/2" tall
The larger bins are double that at 4-3/8" x 6-1/4" x 3-1/2" tall

There is also a matching unit that stacks right on these, it is about half the depth and has 25 smaller bins. It's great for small items such as nuts, bolts, electrical items etc. I organize my work are by functionality using these and it really helps me get things when I need them. Stanley Consumer Storage 014725 25-Removable Compartment Professional Organizer

There's a new player in this area, StackOn has come out with a copy of this unit. It's a few dollars less and has a couple of improvements, I've ordered the StackOn version too, see the review there for a comparison. Stack-On DCOG-10 Deluxe Deep Cup Parts Storage Organizer with 10 Removable Cups. If you can find these locally at one of the big box home improvement stores, you might save some money. I've usually been able to find these larger ones locally but the ones with smaller bins I've had to order online to get them.

5 stars. This is a great line of products and very useful for those who enjoy keeping their items organized yet viewable and useful.
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By chj
First, I would agree with other reviewers, the label could be a real pain to remove. Here is how I did it on the 10 organizers I bought in two orders (just to tell you how much I like them):
1. Slowly peel off the label. A lot of glue residue will remain on the case. Just make sure the plastic label itself is gone. Again, be slow and that shouldn't be a problem.
2. Get some "Goo Gone" or similar product. Pour a bit on the case, let it sit for a couple of minutes. The Goo Gone will dissolve the glue.
3. Wipe the surface with a rag. You should have no problem removing the glue.

Aside from the label, this is a great organizer:
- Solid construction.
- Flexible arrangement of the internal boxes.
- Available in two heights.
- Can stand vertically without your items falling off their respective beans.

A great product!
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By Mom
IF YOU WANT FUNCTION THIS REVIEW IS FOR YOU.
IF YOU WANT A PINK OR PURPLE LOOM BOX, THAN THIS REVIEW IS NOT FOR YOU.
NO, I DO NOT WORK FOR ANY COMPANY.
I AM JUST A MOM THAT HAS ALREADY BOUGHT A BOX THAT DID NOT WORK OUT.
I had to return it. I think that other parents might want to know about a box, that I know does work.

IT DOES NOT COME UP WHEN YOU SEACH FOR LOOM BOX, EVEN THOUGH IT IS A GREAT OPTION.

OTHER CRAFTERS HAVE ALREADY BEEN USING IT FOR CRAFTS. Luckily, after searching for a couple of days, I found the Stanley 014725, 25-Removable Compartment Professional Organizer . It has a feature that all the other boxes don't have (except for one small one I found), the REMOVABLE BINS 25 of them. In three different sizes. Arrange them any way you want. The stuff stays where it belongs. Even when it was standing on it's side and shaken.

If your running low on one color, and you want the bigger bin for a new color, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SIT THERE AND "DIG" the bands out like other boxes you just pick up the bin and empty it. It's Simple. As of this review, IT HAS 241 REVIEWS AND 4 & A HALF STARS. My six year old loves it. She carries it all over. I wouldn't want other customers to have to go through what I did. Especially close to Christmas. I read a lot of reviews for a lot of different boxes that said the items did not stay in their place. I know they do in the Stanley. Most of the reason you buy a box, is to keep things sorted, organized, and in their place.

Removal of the sticker on Stanley box. Grab the corner peel it very slow. ( Have patience don't tear it.) Any glue spots left on the plastic lid after your done. Take the sticker itself and, keep pushing a piece of the sticker like a corner (DABBING I) VERY, VERY QUICKLY on top of the glue spots. They will eventually adhere to the sticker. (If you peel it off slowly, and take your time the whole thing will come off like mine did.) On any thing left put a soapy paper towel on it. Let it sit, then use you finger nail to get it off. Try to use the sticker first it is easier, and less messy. That is what I do.

To put in the loom, pick a spot. Remove any combination of bins, rearrange them etc. I took out three medium and one small bin Place the loom in the empty spot you just made by removing the bins you removed. As shown in one of my pictures I included on this listing. If you look you'll see my pictures of the box, of the bins what they look like, and some close ups.

IT'S NOT PINK OR PURPLE, BUT FOR FUNCTION, EASE OF USE, AND NOT WORRYING ABOUT HAVING TO RE-SORT THINGS THAT HAVE FALLEN WERE THEY DO NOT BELONG, I LIKE IT.

AFTER ALL, THOSE LOOM BOXES ARE JUST ORGANIZER BOXES WITH LOOM LABELS PUT ON THE FRONT OF THEM. THEIR STILL JUST ORGANIZER BOXES,JUST LIKE THIS ONE.
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By Rich H.
I'm a contractor. I recently bought two of these and was pleasantly surprised to find they're even better than they appear to be. I've tried other organizers like this. Most of them have removable separators which are worthless because the nails and screws wind up migrating from one compartment to another. This organizer has removable cups so there's no migrating and you don't have to carry the whole thing around if you only need one kind of nail or screw.

The compartments are deeper than they appear to be in the picture and they're made of a thick non-brittle plastic which should hold up very well.

The lid is flush with the tops of the compartments and it locks in place so nails and screws don't slip from one compartment to another when you carry it around.

I have Adrian steel shelves in my cargo van. These are sized such they they fit perfectly on the shelf almost like they were built expressly for them. I have two of them, one on top of the other, on a shelf. They stack beautifully and the top one locks in place. It hasn't ever come loose even on bumpy roads.

I found them for $17.99 at Home Depot. What's funny is that their website doesn't show them as being available.

Don't hesitate to buy this. It's a fantastic product.

By Amazon Customer
The bins are separate from the container and very arangable. I often take a bin out of it to the work location without carrying the whole container - I find that very convenient.
The bins are held very securely by protrusions in the lid when the container is closed. I can carry it and store it vertically without anything getting out of place and without fear of the lid popping open (it locks very nicely and securely). Only the bin's contents move within the bins, the bins stay put. The lid is very clear, so I can easily see what's in it. It seems quite tough, not fragile.
Ever since I bought one at Sears I have been looking for more to buy, until now without success. I cannot tolerate any other organizer anymore. I am delighted to see it at Amazon now, so I will buy one or two more! (I am also considering the deep version.)

By Mark Goforth
Perfect for my miniature war games. Here's my Star Wars X-Wing game.
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By WALD
I bought this to organize all the nails and other misc things we had in our garage. I like how I can see everything when it's closed and how it has different sized compartments. I also bought this specifically because I liked how the separate sections could be taken out so if you wanted only one part for a project you could take it out and not have to carry the entire organizer with you.
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By Mom Of Many Munchkins
Can you tell I love this case? We got it for the Rainbow Loom, rubber bands, and accessories. I'm glad "Mom" has left reviews all over Amazon on different cases pointing Rainbow Loom users to this Stanley case. It's fabulous! We took out 1 large, 1 medium, and 1 small bin to fit the loom. That still left 22 bins. We filled up 1 small bin with C and S clips, 1 large bin with beads, 1 large bin with charms. The other 19 bins are filled with different colored rubber bands. My 10 year old daughter absolutely loves the case and has thanked me many times for it. You can move all the boxes around to suit your needs. When the lid closes everything stays in place. Even if you tip the case on its side while shut, like for carrying it, nothing falls out of the bins. What's even the best is that when my daughter wants to work on a bracelet, she just takes out the bins that she wants...so she'll have 3 or 4 bins on her desk instead of trying to work out of an entire case. I only wish I would have bought another one. The price is great too. I posted two pictures to show what our case looks like when filled, and what it looks like while standing on its side with the lid closed. If you are looking for a case for your Rainbow Loom, or really any little craft supplies, I highly recommend this case. I really do love it!

ETA: I wanted to edit this and mention about the sticker. It's a big sticker that covers a large area of the lid. What you need to do is pick a corner and carefully peel the corner up. Keep pulling in a diagonal direction (like from the upper left corner down towards the lower right corner). Take it SLOW...you can not rush this or it will rip. Slowly keep working with it in this diagonal direction. Important: Don't Let the Sticker Rip! It took me about 5 minutes to peel the sticker off, but it completely came off in one piece. There wasn't any sticky glue left on the case either. I had Goo-Gone handy in case the sticker ripped or if stickiness was left on the lid...but I didn't need it.
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By Dustin H
Great storage compartments, they hold even the smallest stuff in each divided cup when carried by the handle. The latches close very snugly with a good loud click. My son and I use this to store the littlest Lego pieces we have. The cups can be moved to put them where you want them. I will be buying a few more for the rest of the Lego pieces now!

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