ArtBin 6979AB DIE Cut MAGENTIC STOAGE Sheets Refills 3PK, 0, 3 Count
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I've been asked to comment on this by Amazon. I have more than a hundred different die sets. I have 13 sheets in a box dedicated to flowers and butterflies. There are still a few spots available. My border and shape box (circles, squares, rectangles, and so on) is the most full, with 19 items, and could fit a few more. I sorted them and wrote a list on the inside cover of each box, including the name and item number. When looking for a particular die, it saves a lot of time. Anything else for my dies would be a waste of time. One is dedicated to Christmas dies, and the fourth is for everything else. I make a list in every case so you know exactly what's in each box. WORKS EXTREMELY WELL!
I never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, When I need a die, I keep the boxes upright, unlock the lid, let it fall open a little, and then leaf through the sheets while they are upright, as if I were looking through files in a filing cabinet. I would have given up a long time ago if I tried to get to these sheets while the box was laying flat! This storage system has exceeded my expectations. But that is just my opinion. To each his or her own!
You don't want to store on both sides anyway, so only one side will suffice. They'd become jumbled up and fall off the magnetic sheet.
Yes, this is possible. In the one I have, there are three sets.
Selected User Reviews For ArtBin 6979AB DIE Cut MAGENTIC STOAGE Sheets Refills 3PK, 0, 3 Count
When the box was full of pages and dies, I found it to be too heavy. It was also difficult to search through each one for the information I required. They hang from "S" hooks in my craft room after I punched a hole in each one. Because of my arthritis, this is a much more convenient option for me. This makes it simple for them to see which die I want and quickly remove it. Without a doubt, I will purchase more!.
Although it is a good size, the cutout for the handle reduces the amount of storage space available. I have two boxes of these magnetic sheets, and I recently purchased a third and four more packs of refills, and I've just realized - The magnetic pull isn't particularly strong. I needed to keep track of some small individual numbers and realized - I'm not confident in the sheets' ability to keep them safe. I've also noticed that some of my larger dies aren't being held as firmly as they should be. Also, the sheets have a tendency to curl. The flat dies will not hold as firmly if the sheet is not perfectly flat. In addition, the large bite scooped out of one side to accommodate the box's handle has taken up storage space. Plus, leafing through the box is a little awkward. All of the previous sheets must be moved out of the way in order to access the final or bottom sheet. People have said they wish they could leaf through them more easily after reading other people's comments about this product. Iris Greeting Card Storage Box was used by one person to store her sheets. Each was punched with a hole and hung with multiple S hooks from a nice wall thing. However, neither customer should have purchased magnet sheets with a large hole scooped out for the handle. I'm not sure if there are any better alternatives, but this one falls short. PS I keep my dies on the white side of the cover, and I taped a piece of cardstock to the inside of the cover so I could write the die's name and manufacturer. However, as I buy new dies and want to reclassify them, this makes it difficult to reorganize my collection. Also, how will you recognize the dies? Word and letter dies, in particular, appear to be unrecognizable. Simply cut out the dies or make a sample sheet from the original product packaging, laminate it, cut it to the odd size with the scoop out, and stick it on top of your dies. That is a significant amount of effort! Finally, some kind of ring binder sheets in an enclosed zippered or hard plastic case, or even those sturdy, clear plastic die storage pockets that get stored in a box with a top opening that you can flip through, may be preferable to the ArtBin box and sheets.
I'd like to use both sides to hold the diecuts I bought, but they're not magnetic in the same way. The black side is weaker than the other and is only magnetic in the middle. I think this product would be even better if both sides were equally magnetic, but I believe they did it that way to make the main product (the case) stack better. Both were purchased by me. The case should be able to hold up to 18 of these sheets, in my opinion. UPDATED: br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> br>At this point, I have 15 in the container, and it appears to be halfway full! It may be able to hold up to 30 people, according to my calculations. There are 40 magnetic sheets in total! Exceptional!.
It's a nice case, but it's a little smaller than I'd like, particularly when retrieving a die from the bottom; My fingers are chubby. Will get a lot of use out of it, but since I'll be adding more dies, most likely large ones, I'm thinking about purchasing the larger system from the competitor, which I discovered the day I got this! I did, however, purchase additional sheets because the current size is adequate. UPDATE: Today (4/23/19), I noticed a LARGE crack on the right side of the opening! I have 21 sheets in it, but only 18 of them are filled, so it shouldn't be too heavy, given that the description says it "holds up to 21 sheets"! Also, some of my sheets have dies that are very small or light! I reduced my rating from 5 to 3 primarily because of this. Without a doubt, I discovered this too late to receive a refund or replacement!.
Approximately five or six packages I don't have 5 or 6 items each costing $25 to have this as an add-on 5 or 6 times because the seller only allows for one three-pack purchase at a time. I'm not sure why a vendor would refuse to sell as many as a customer requires! I'm very disappointed because I had most of my dies transferred from another purchase to these and was looking forward to finishing them as soon as possible. I'll have to look for a different seller now. br>br>On April 5, 2016, I bought 5 packs and came back here to buy more. br>I'm let down.