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ToolGuyd > Made in USA > The Ultimate Tool Box & Parts Organizer Bins – Schaller Plastic Boxes

The Ultimate Tool Box & Parts Organizer Bins – Schaller Plastic Boxes

Feb 17, 2011 Stuart 6 Comments

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Schaller Plastic Bin Toolbox Organizers

Edit/Update: Here are two example photos of how I’m using these storage bins.

I have been using a few Schaller plastic bins in 2″ and 3″ sizes for parts storage, and when checking prices for a reorder I noticed that they now offer 1″ tall bins! So of course I went ahead and ordered a huge assortment of the new 1″ bins. I have been using them to compartmentalize a few of my tool box drawers, and find them to be excellent for small tool organization!

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I will be using the 1″ bins to organize taps, loose drill bits, tweezers, probes & picks, loose hex keys, socket adapters, and various other small tools that are currently kept in larger unsorted bins. Most of the 2″ bins I ordered will likely go towards organizing the assortment of bolts that I ordered during last year’s Amazon deal.

Schaller Plastic Bin Toolbox Organizers New Order Feb 2011

These bins are made in the USA from high-impact polystyrene, and the prices are very reasonable. I very highly recommend Schaller Plastic Boxes!

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6 Comments

  1. george

    Feb 17, 2011

    hmmmm, i just use food containers, etc. . free.

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  2. Stuart

    Feb 18, 2011

    While I do use food containers for occasional tool/parts/accessory storage, they’re much larger than these boxes, and are also often irregularly shaped.

    Reply
  3. Tom

    Feb 18, 2011

    These look cool, I got a bunch of Akro bins free that I have used for small parts, but these look awesome for organizing drawers.

    Reply
  4. fred

    Feb 18, 2011

    We use Rotabins in the commercial shops – but these look good for my home shop

    Reply
  5. Mike

    Oct 17, 2012

    Thanks for suggesting these,been looking for some nice boxes like these. I just ordered a bunch of the 1″ high ones. Price is very reasonable.

    Reply
  6. james b

    Feb 24, 2021

    I love these things. I have a vintage map cabinet that I use for small hardware. A little dab of hot melt glue on the bottom helps keep them from sliding around too much.

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