Reddit Reddit reviews Akro-Mils 10764 Storage Plastic, 64, Black Cabinet, Clear Drawers

We found 7 Reddit comments about Akro-Mils 10764 Storage Plastic, 64, Black Cabinet, Clear Drawers. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Akro-Mils 10764 Storage Plastic, 64, Black Cabinet, Clear Drawers
CABINET DIMENSIONS- 20-Inch x 6-3/8 Inch x 10-1/4 Inch, DRAWER DIMENSIONS- 6-Inch x 2-1/4 Inch x 1-5/8 Inch (small drawer), 6-Inch x 4-1/2-Inch x 2-3/16-Inch (large drawer)HIGH QUALITY- Rugged, high-impact polystyrene plastic frame and 44 drawersGREAT FOR– Storing and organizing classroom or office supplies, crafts, beads or sewing supplies, hardware, lego and small toy storage, fishing gear and moreSTACK OR WALL MOUNT- Cabinets stack securely and can also be wall mounted using keyhole slots molded into the back of the cabinetDIVIDABLE DRAWERS- 8 small drawer dividers, 4 large drawer dividers included and come molded into the back of the cabinet, finger-grip drawer pulls provide easy access and rear stop tabs prevent contents from spillingADDITIONAL DIVIDERS: 40716, pack of 16, B0009FHJVY
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7 Reddit comments about Akro-Mils 10764 Storage Plastic, 64, Black Cabinet, Clear Drawers:

u/KungFuKao · 4 pointsr/beadsprites

For Part A, I have a 64-drawer container that has Perler in it, with a handful of Nabbi and Hama beads filler colors (though I rarely use them), and a 32-drawer container that has all of the Artkal series colors that I find useful. I use this: https://www.amazon.com/Akro-Mils-10764-64-Drawer-Plastic-Hardware/dp/B000VTSOKS (the real version I bought at Akro-Mils, I just did a little lazy Google-Fu)

Part B: I always fully melt one side and display that, and just barely melt the other side, enough so that the fully melted side doesn't cause the sprite to bow out. In my personal experience, the flat side tends to get a better reaction from most people.

You always have to keep in mind that it's all about customer preference, rather than personal. When I first started selling, this was my biggest mistake. I really like old school RPGs, so I brought Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy 4 and 6... and I barely sold a thing. Do not limit your output to niche games that you really like. Pokemon, Zelda, Mario, and Minecraft are my biggest sellers, by a landslide. You have to stick to mainstream if you want to move product. Do a handful of niche stuff for those rare people that played them and find your booth, but the bulk needs to be the more recognizable items if you want to make money :)

u/LARPkitten · 3 pointsr/beadsprites

This is my current setup.

I got it from this link. Dragon and stone vase not included.

Edit: Yes, that is exactly what I purchased, but it came to me in black. But I actually bought this exact one.

u/55801 · 1 pointr/3DS

I use this thing to hold my game carts and everything else small that I own:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VTSOKS/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
When I’m on the road I put them in a zippy coin purse.

u/Meghanlee5 · 1 pointr/crafts

I got this from amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Akro-Mils-10764-64-Drawer-Plastic-Hardware/dp/B000VTSOKS/ref=sr_1_3?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1373242395&sr=1-3&keywords=60+drawer+storage

It has made a world of difference- I use the same types of beads and charms to make my pieces for craft shows, so my drawers are labeled, but it's still pretty easy to see through the drawers, too. This is just for the stuff I deal with on a daily basis (I have crates in my closet for everything else). There are dividers you can put in the drawers for smaller things, so you can use the drawers for more than one item, but I haven't needed to do that yet. You can hang it on the wall, so it's up and out of the way, or it can stand on a table. I've found it to be pretty sturdy so far. It's on a table that's against the same wall as our front door, and it hasn't fallen over yet.

u/3A2D50 · 1 pointr/ECE

I use this.

All the trays have provisions for a divider, unfortunately it only came with a few dividers. It wouldn't be too much trouble to cut out some cardboard, giving it a total of 128 compartments. The build quality isn't great, but it gets the job done.

u/markisthesenate66 · 1 pointr/LegoStorage

Check out all the options from Akro-Mils
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VTSOKS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_bAeHAbN20KMRN

It really depends on how specific/organized you want to be, how much you want to spend, and how much space you have. It’s not all that bad of an idea to mix similar parts in one container to save space and money.

u/MrKino · -1 pointsr/beadsprites

use tweezers to help you sort those things. These are the ones I use, blk tweezers. Then toss those crappy bead containers you bought at Micheal's and get one of these, Akro-Mils 64-drawer.