I called this product that not because it's the worst product I've seen lately but more as a pun unfortunately for him like a loser for me because he's too big. It actually has three different flaws that made me wonder what they were thinking when designing it. I can't find a way how to use it meaningfully. CONS I assumed from your description that it was for storing soda cans in the fridge. It just doesn't work for this task. It only holds five cans and, by design, keeps them on their side. Well if I take these jars and stand them upright I can put a row of 7-8 of them back to front on my fridge shelf. And they take up three inches of horizontal space. But when using this tray, I can only store five cans, and when they're on their side they take up 5-1/2 inches of horizontal space, almost twice that. I illustrated this by posting a photo of soup cans in my pantry to make it more visible. And unlike most of these fridge-freezer racks, there's no built-in tilt so the next can rolls towards you. The last disadvantage is that they are not stackable. The image they show on their site is misleading, it looks like they are on top of each other, but they are actually photoshopped side by side, one on top of the other and a tray larger than what you actually get . No matter how you look at it, this is a major disadvantage, almost all such plastic buckets are collapsible. I've illustrated this by showing how useful they would be in doubling the available storage space on my fridge shelf, where height is dictated by the height of milk cartons and tall soda bottles. The rest of the shelf holds the usual cans of pop music, taking up only a fraction of the available vertical space. If they were stacked on top of each other I could store twice as much. PROS No one says they should be used as drink containers and if I just think of them as plastic storage containers they're not bad, the plastic is strong enough to hold a reasonable amount. Weight. But they would be much more useful if stacked. And they would also be more convenient if they had a better way to carry them, they don't have a handle so you almost need two hands to carry a tray. YES OR NO I'm afraid to conclude that these are just ordinary plastic containers with no particular advantages and some disadvantages that prevent them from being as useful as they could be. I can get these tanks locally for about two dollars each. At eight dollars a tray, they're out of the question, and I don't like their misleading illustration. I would advise to keep looking for a better option.
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