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Review on Christmas Ornament Storage Adjustable Decorations Storage & Organization by Ryan Noble

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good in theory, but it loses some weight with use

Well, in the summer of 2017 I hosted a big "Christmas in June" where I bought everything from my Christmas tree to decorations, ornaments and keep updated . was included in my purchase. I bought this to store all the new jewelry I bought and when I first stored it over the summer I was a bit upset with this product. Now that Christmas is over I've turned my thoughts to this storage box and here they are. It's functionally good as it actually securely holds 64 decorations of various types (from balls to most Christmas decorations). medium-sized ornaments). I managed to fill it almost completely from top to bottom with various lightbulbs and special decorations. What I didn't like about it is that it's two-fold: 1) Each 16-slot "tray" is just criss-cross cardboard walls placed on top of a cardboard "field" that runs alone through gravity is kept on the ground. If you try to remove the tray, the "walls" of space will also be removed. So if there is something inside, good luck it doesn't fall out. Speaking of taking out the tray, that too is difficult with the items in the tray as the box dividers just sit on the bottom of the box. It's very difficult to take them out "like a tray" as they really don't hold anything together. 2) Due to the nature of the shelves and the difficulty of actually removing the shelf with anything else inside, it is difficult to access the lower shelves from a full storage box. almost impossible without first completely removing all the decorations from each tray above the tray you want to get to. With nothing holding the tray down or preventing the decorations from falling out into the outside space once removed from the box, you really have to remove every decoration from each tray to get to what's underneath. This in turn also applies vice versa. If you want to fill an empty box, you have to fill each slot in each compartment from bottom to top one by one, otherwise you will have trouble. temporary storage of decorations, provided you don't mind filling each tray from the bottom up after each Christmas and emptying each tray from the top down when you put the decorations out next Christmas. Bottom trays cannot be previewed when there are decorations on the top tray. If that's not a problem for you, then this is a great option. If these things I've described bother you, I suggest looking elsewhere. As for me, I'm already wiping this drive after one Christmas. I love looking at all my decorations when decorating my tree and when they're all in this box it's impossible. I found a 13" x 13" Snapware Snap 'N Stack Square 3-Tier Plastic Seasonal Jewelry Storage Case that takes up the same amount of space as this storage case (48 large cases that I can view and access at once). , versus 64 smaller compartments which I can only access one compartment at a time in the same space) which I prefer to this storage device as unlike this I can view and access each compartment individually. I hope this review helped. If you're not worried about "up or down a shelf", this is a good option. but if you want to move the bowls and look at the bottom ones without first emptying the top ones, that doesn't work.

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