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Plastic Bins With Drawers And Wheels
Travis | 2024-09-06 05:26:22 |
If you're like me, you have stacks of envelopes everywhere: in drawers, bins, shelves, etc. I finally took it upon myself to get them organized and properly stored. These binders are super affordable, and can hold a pretty solid amount of negs. I managed to do one binder for each year I was shooting film, and that goes back five years at this point. I feel a lot better that my negatives have a home now! 5 |
Scott | 2024-07-16 06:39:19 |
I have 4 of these. They took the place of random storage in plastic bags and the bottom of drawers. I like them because they are waterproof and secure, yet easy to open without breaking a fingernail, unlike some other competitors. Not expensive and highly recommended. 5 |
Kenneth | 2024-08-16 09:12:28 |
I had plastic bins with old, heavy, bulky and decomposing photo albums from my parents. After scanning the prints, I will store them by category and date in these boxes which take up very little space and seem to be well made. Just what I needed. 5 |
Robert | 2024-08-12 03:48:11 |
These are really well-made bins. With metal hinges and thick plastic, they're much better than most clear bins you pick up at the box retailer. Getting a common size like this makes it easier to find other matching bins in the future. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review] 5 |
inoculated | 2024-04-14 05:11:46 |
This little guy is great! We were using empty plastic bins to get the right height for Zoom calls with the MAC, just a big hassle. Also using as a standing desk is helpful for the back ache. 5 |
Jake | 2024-08-22 01:45:16 |
The Resolve Micro Color Panel is a great set of wheels for the beginner/intermediate colorist or for the DP that loves to color as well. The panel is built relatively well. It's a lot of plastic but doesn't feel particularly cheap (BMD is known for favoring plastic). The wheels and tracking balls feel solid and are responsive. The Bluetooth connection is solid as well. The buttons feel a lot like those of a keyboard on a macbook pro. They are tactile and have adjustable backlighting. My only gripes so far are: 1. BMD has yet to release a full manual with all of the keybinds. The quick start guide included only covers about 50% of them. This leads you to have to blindly press keys and key combos to learn what they do. 2. There is no indication of the board being on or off. After you'r done using it, there is no clear way of turning it off. Once you close Resolve, the backlighting on the panel turns off but it doesn't indicate that it is indeed off. Overall, I highly recommend this panel. Bravo to BMD for providing a better panel at a cheaper price point. 5 |
Matthew | 2024-08-21 07:18:38 |
I cheeped out and got the one with plastic wheels. Turned out to not be a mistake. Love this thing! Easy to move my gear, easy setup and folds up quick and easy. I can fit a large hard shell case, 2x2 light case, two tri-pods, and my stand bag. (which makes up all of my run and gun gear) 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-23 05:42:53 |
I own several of these after buying the others which are less expensive. We only use the Matthews now after being let down by the others. It weighs more but it's a far better product. Trust this with your precious on-cam accessories. The wheels are larger and made of metal. The wheels actually stick flat on surfaces not angled like the cheap plastic ones. After tightening you might have to plier them off but a small price to pay for security. Too many close calls with the other cheap ones! Don't be fooled by the other one's photos. When you receive them they are tiny, small wheels that you can't grip, plastic components, + there's too much play when turning the wheels and loosen up quickly. Trust the Matthews and stop worrying about your Atomos hitting the concrete! 5 |
Midwest Buyer | 2024-05-07 07:13:56 |
The upper and lower sections seem to be made of robust, reinforced resin. The upper flat section has two metal, angled struts secured with two screws each that run along its length to reinforce it further. The vertical supports are made of plastic and are indistinguishable from the supports from common plastic shelving. The wheels are attached by pushing their pins through holes in the bottom tray, where their retaining rings ultimately secure them. Two of the wheels have locks on them and all four of them pivot. The entire cart is ultimately held together by friction and gravity, but it does not come apart when crossing rough floor transitions. All 8 of mine now have plywood caps and power tools bolted to them. The modifications were easy to make and the carts are holding up well under use. 5 |
Tvox | 2024-06-08 07:33:19 |
Easy to put together, yet built with heavy-duty plastic and industrial-quality wheels, two of which can be locked down to prevent the cart from moving. Very stable when assembled. Enough headroom on 1st two levels to hold a variety of oddly-shapped art supplies, power tools, etc. A really good value. 5 |