Humble Crew Supersized Wood Toy Storage Organizer, Toddler, Espresso/Primary
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Isn't that the entire point of them being out there? To allow my son to grab one bin at a time. I have his cars in one bin, playdoh in one, potato head pieces in one, treasure x in one and so on, so that when he finishes with one bin he can grab the next and so on. Since my son is 4 years old I'm not sure if your kids are younger? That is indeed a good way to do it! When I let him pull out another one, he must put the first one back before I can let him pull the next one out. He is a great help on clean up as he always knows where he can find things. Traditionally, kids play playing with bins in that they bring them to the living room, or to my room, or whatever the case may be. Until now, I never considered the fact that the bins were designed to stay in.
The picture does appear darker in real life but it is actually quite light.
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Selected User Reviews For Humble Crew Supersized Wood Toy Storage Organizer, Toddler, Espresso/Primary
Despite the help of my teen, I assembled it on my own. It is a pleasure to do business with you. In accordance with how the package was described, it arrived. (I ordered the grey bin with blue, green, and yellow bins) The color matched exactly what I was picturing. It was a bit nerve-wracking to read 1 negative review after buying an item. There was a comment made by someone about being rushed to the emergency room after attempting assembly. That paused me. Even after two shots of vodka and a perfect assembly, I was concerned about the level of practical skill of this person. The incident did not result in any injury to me, The rod parts did not pose any problems to me when I connected them. There is clearly a requirement that downward force be applied to the parts in order to screw them I reviewed the instructions after I had completed my assembly, and I was able to complete it with a minimal amount of elbow grease. Also, I read a review that complained that the bins were too deep. As a result of reading the item description, I discovered the bins have an average depth of five inches. I felt that 5” as a woman was adequate and a good standard. My overall experience with the purchase has been positive. My toddler will be able to keep track of toys and keep their room organized with this item.
As a female, it took me 20 minutes to assemble this with the "help" of a 3-year-old. Even though I have a neuromuscular disease that leaves me much weaker than most people, the screws weren't too difficult to put in. While it would be helpful and quicker to have a second person to stabilize the ends during assembly, it is not necessary. We are pleased with the durability of this organizer, as well as the Despite the height of the bins, the capacity of the unit is slightly reduced due to the tilt of the bins. Despite the fact that my 3-year-old is very short for her age, she can reach the top bins without any problems. Our previous toy boxes were two of the large, fabric toy boxes made by Pillowfort, but they were piled on top of each other and the little pieces kept falling to the bottom. This allows us to organize things as we wish and all of the small pieces can be seen. Currently, we use the toy boxes for balls and stuffed animals that do not fit in any of the other As you can see, if you want to hide toys while guests are over, this is not the best option. Nonetheless, if you wish for your child(ren) to be able to locate their toys easily and make clean-up easier, keep the following in mind If you like to get up quickly, this is the program This is a great book to read! Please do not blame your furniture if you cut your finger with a screwdriver.
There are a lot of products available online, but this is the worst I've ever purchased! I expected it to be disassembled when I ordered it. Although the bars are split in half, you have to screw them together to use them. You have to apply downward pressure to the screws to get them to work they self-tape. There is no easier screw to use than these. To do this yourself, you would have to be quite strong since these parts are so small. After I lost control of the screw driver so many times, I ended up stabbing myself twice and breaking my In my case, as ridiculous as this may sound, this piece of junk product sent me to the hospital. If it is going to be designed in this way, why not just ship the metal bars assembled? This company's products are never going to be used by me I was frustrated, troubled, and the money was wasted.
The purpose of this purchase was to replace an 8 cube storage system in my children's playroom. As I read some negative reviews, I was a little worried about it being difficult to assemble, but I was pleasantly surprised! While being supervised by my 3 year old, I managed to assemble it on my own in around 20 minutes. I was surprised at how many toys it is able to hold. My preference was to go with primary colors over grey and white, which I think would have been less sturdy.
I find this to be very A simple assembly is required. Capacity for storing a lot of data. There were metal shavings from screwing the rods together, so I'm incredibly glad I read a review being told to assemble outside. In my opinion, putting the frame together outside and then setting up the containers once the unit was all set up was the right decision. As far as sticking together, I didn't experience any problems I had no problem pulling the tubs apart, and they fit into the shelving rods nicely. The only complaint I have is that once the tubs are full of things, it is difficult for the kids just to take a tub out and play with it. Those things don't matter to us, but if you were looking for something with more modular features, where the tubs could easily be moved around and dragged out from a wall, then this might not be the one.
As mine arrived it was dirty and sticky, had quite a few dents and paint chips, but I decided to put it together anyways (and wish I hadn't) the bins do not even fit next to each other, so the lips are resting directly on each other. In person, it just doesn't seem to be as nice. The one I recommend to friends wouldn't be this one. This disappointed me a lot because I was looking forward to I wouldn't buy this based on the pictures, as the bins are on the smaller side. In fact, the smaller sizes could hold a football, which will take up the bulk of the bin.
Mom and child are happy now that we have found a compromise. The toys are now in the living room for him to play with. He gets ONE tub of toys. In the future, he will be able to return the toys to his bedroom, put them on a rack, and begin playing with another tub. As you can see, different tubs have different The following are some examples PJ masks toys can be found in one of his bins. Several of them have Thomas the train, others have race cars and so on. They have all been working for more than a month! Organizing the living room and his bedroom is easier now, and the rooms are always neat and tidy. A big "YAY!"!.
Using this oversized toy organizer, I was able to store my son's toys for 5 years old. I would have given this an overall five-star rating, but there was one fault that I found to be a serious problem. I did not find a screw that matches those in the holes on the sticks/pipes. In order to make bigger holes, we used a knife as well as a hammer in order to drive the screws into their The hole is so small that I don't understand why they made it that way. I found the toy bin to be a good fit for my son considering the amount of toys he has. Once you pass that, everything else is pretty straight forward.