EZOWare Set of 3 Large Canvas Fabric Tweed Storage Organizer Cube Set W/Handles for Nursery Kids Toddlers Home and Office - 15 L x 10.5 W x 9.4 H -Black/Gray
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Thank you for contacting me about this matter. The dimensions are 15 (L) x 10 (W). (W) x (H) x (W) x (H) x ( 4 (H), depending on the situation, it can hold large folded towels. For more information, please reach out to us through Amazon. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us through Amazon. Thank you very much.
No, unless you stuff them with stuff (towels, books, etc.) or add something stiff like cardboard. When unfolded, they basically keep their shape, but if left empty or only partially filled, they will sag a little. They aren't rigid in any way.
I'm sorry, but I haven't had the opportunity to wash them. They are displayed on a shelf.
Approximately ten. Each has 15 people in it.
Selected User Reviews For EZOWare Set of 3 Large Canvas Fabric Tweed Storage Organizer Cube Set W/Handles for Nursery Kids Toddlers Home and Office - 15 L x 10.5 W x 9.4 H -Black/Gray
I got a new changing table (I believe it's a Grace Lauren?). ) for my son based on the dimensions suiting our needs, but none of the baskets or bins we had fit beneath it; they were either too big or too small to make efficient use of the space. I began looking for the ideal basket to fill the empty space and came across these beauties! The colors go well with his grey and yellow nursery, and they have a lot of storage space! Each one holds approximately the same amount of space as a small dresser drawer. They'll be perfect for toys or whatever else we need to store around the house once he's bigger and out of the changing table.
To begin with, consider the advantages: These are reasonable in appearance (the grommet/shoelace type handle was the deciding factor for me to order these), are the size stated in the description, and can hold some items. br>However, the not-so-favorable situation arises. pros: These do break down, but not completely or neatly - They can't be neatly stacked on a shelf or stacked inside each other. Rather than the duck cloth or canvas I expected based on the photos, the fabric is more of a plastic or resin canvas. Neither the base nor the sides have any internal support - I believe the sides should be supported by a cardboard base panel or something similar. I used one for hats, scarves, and gloves, and it stayed saggy and floppy on the shelf, constantly listing to one side. I bought these to make my closet shelves look neat and organized, and I didn't want to have to build an internal support structure for something I already spent $20 on.
They were larger than I had anticipated, and I was concerned that they would not fit into the 10" cubbies on my desk. The cubbies turned out to be larger than I had anticipated, and the bins were a perfect fit. I was going for a small bin look, but because of their size, the bins now look more like actual drawers, which I am fine with. br>br>A good deal for the money. I didn't want to spend $40 on two sets, but they'll last a long time and look great. Because of this, they arrive all collapsed and creased. I'm guessing you'll need an iron or a steamer of some sort to get it out. I'm afraid of burning the material if I use an iron. Hopefully, they will settle down with time. br>br>Because the bins have handles on both sides, you can place them in any direction and they will still look good. They are definitely large and will be able to hold a lot of items. I searched for bins that would fit the unusually sized cubbies on this desk for quite some time. The majority of bins are 12 or 13 inches in diameter. I had some 9" ones from the dollar store before, but these are much better quality and fit perfectly. I am pleased with my purchase and would strongly suggest it. br>br>(In case you're curious, the desk in the photo is from Mainstays, and it was only $50 on Amazon and/or Walmart's websites. ) The gold wire file holders are from Walmart, and I used pretty floral contact paper from Amazon to line the shelves. The elephant bench, the pink blotter, and the printer are all from Amazon.
I needed something to store small items, but I didn't want hard material crates, so I went with a softer look. I was afraid the quality wouldn't be up to par, but WOW. The fabric is sturdy, almost denim-like in appearance, and is nicely lined with a smooth fabric. The small detailed grommets and handles add a lovely finishing touch. I went with the black, which I liked because it wasn't a harsh dark black. It was a faded black that was a little softer. When not in use, they collapse for easy storage. In addition, the price is unbeatable when compared to what you'd pay in a store. Do not be hesitant!.
I, on the other hand, experimented with them and re-imagined them. They stood up over time after being folded and creased. They appear to be of good quality and are considerably less expensive than comparable items I found in the store.
They look great on the shelf and are a good size, but my issue isn't with the way they look or how much they hold. It's because the sides make it more difficult to move them, especially if they're used in a cupboard or cubicle storage where you'll have to hold them with one hand; the sides don't stiffen up and want to dump out loose items like toys, electronics cords, and so on. They're fine for blankets and other items that are literally stuffed into them. I ended up using them for linen storage because it was just easier, and I purchased a more sturdy storage unit for the rest of my belongings. They are well-made and long-lasting. With rolled towels protruding from them, they look nice on a shelf or counter.
The need for inventive storage solutions has arisen as a result of downsizing. Rather than using the bottom shelf under my buffet for decorative items, I'm filling the storage cubes with the items that my husband has begun to stash there: Grooming supplies and dog treats, six packs of Pespi, and his additional medications I'm confident we'll move on to tools and other miscellaneous items. Everything eventually degrades to the level of a garbage can. At the very least, it isn't on display or in cardboard boxes. SLOB! Everything is kept hidden in very presentable cloth containers that don't shriek.
I read the reviews, and I'm not sure how everyone is so enthusiastic about these low-cost odorous items. They arrived stinky and wrinkled, and I have no intention of storing anything in them; I'll donate them if no one else wants them. br>I even tried sitting them outside in the Florida sun, but the wind was blowing them all over the place (that's how cheap and flimsy they are). The strange odor was not removed by fresh air or sunshine. I would not advise you to buy these.