Sorbus Soda Can Organizer and Canned Food Bin Stackable Dispenser with Lid for Refrigerator, Pantry, Freezer – Holds 9 Cans, BPA-Free, Clear Design (1-Pack)
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There is no fit at all for the lid. A lot of it falls off right away. The ad seems to be destined for a different calendar.
Depending on what option you selected when you bought the item, it comes in a set of one bin or a set of two bins.
According to what I was able to figure out, they are only used for shipping purposes.
It is true.
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In short, yes. The answer to both of these questions is As a result of reading the reviews, you may be wondering whether the lids fit well. The same applies to them. Doesn't this seem to be the case? There is no right answer since both options are correct. There is confusion because in the picture, they are shown with 9 cans, but in the copy (they fixed the header), it says ten cans can fit in them. The following is what you need to know Ten cans fit in the box if the lid is not used. As shown in the picture, the lid is best positioned flat when loaded with 9 (as on the picture). Despite this, the lids are not even secure when securely positioned when the lids are in their intended positions. Not everyone is familiar with them, but they're just sitting on top of the bins. A rectangular serving tray or a window box tray could be used in the same way. The manufacturer could fix this problem by redesigning the lid and by adding 1/4 inch more depth to the bin, and at that price, one would expect them to do so. The price should be cut by 65% or so, then this would be a 4 out of 5. While this is a star item for $28 (or whatever the price is today), it can be considered a quasi-star item The system is both flawed and functional. This is also a great shame. It's clear that they have a lot of.
There was no way to fit the lids. The can holders do not lock onto them in any meaningful way, so I ended up throwing them away. You cannot keep them off your fridge because they slide all over it.
It is not a good idea to stack them. There's no lid to keep on the jar. There was a lot of warping in the plastic. It took a little duct tape (lol) to make adjustments. It does create more space in my refrigerator once it's all put together. However, I got rid of all of the packaging so I didn't have to return it.
It was easier for me to stack them in my pantry if I bought four. I could have lived with them if they worked, even though they were expensive. There are too many flimsy components in them. It is not possible to stack the lids, and therefore they don't fit snugly after stacking. Also, the etched stripes on the lids (which I believe are intended to prevent anything from sliding on top of the lid) are not on the top of the lid. Therefore, I am unsure of what that is for. I think we are on the verge of a serious accident. The description says they hold 10 cans, but in fact they only hold 5. In the case, only 9 cans can be stored inside with the lid on. The bottom container cannot be refilled without first removing the top container. They are not meant for canned beverages in the first place. Perhaps they are for another purpose or The dispenser/lid appears to have been made from two different items and merged together, and in fact it does not look as if they have been made properly. My husband already threw the boxes away. I would return them if he hadn't already done so.
This is not a good product to buy. If I had returned them after using them for a week, I would have avoided a fine. This is because they do not There's no lid to keep on the jar. It would be a zero for them.
You will not be able to use these. Stacking them would be great if they were not going to be. There is not enough strength in them. The following issues also need to be addressed There is no locking mechanism on the tops of the dispensers, they just sit on top of it. Stacking the cans would be difficult as they wobble and anyone taking a can out of the top bin would definitely end up knocking the
There is no way to add more cans unless the top is removed. The container is a sturdy plastic see-through bin that replaces the cardboard box sodas are usually shipped in.
Put something on top and it wobbles, so I'm not sure what to do. In spite of the fact that I can fit the 12 pack boxes on the bottom shelf of my fridge, it is too big without a lid.