Zilpoo 5 Tier - Plastic Desk Letter Organizer Tray, Stackable Office Desktop Document Paper Storage, Front Load File Holder, Portrait, Assorted Colors
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Even if it were possible for them to sell six of the same color, why would they choose
As far as I know, I have not tried it. They should be sturdy enough for that without a problem, I think.
For this purpose as well, I have ordered them! I'm impressed by how sturdy they look. One of my teammates ordered some from Dollar Tree
Selected User Reviews For Zilpoo 5 Tier - Plastic Desk Letter Organizer Tray, Stackable Office Desktop Document Paper Storage, Front Load File Holder, Portrait, Assorted Colors
A side view of the stacked trays can be seen below.

At the time, it seemed they were ok as they were, but over time their alignment with vertical surfaces began to cause problems. Each tray is offset by about 1/2", so if I stack seven of them, only the top unit contacts the vertical surface as the lower ones shift away by 1/2" per layer, for a total diagonal orientation of about 15 degrees or an offset where the bottom units rest 3 degrees from the vertical surface. You should keep the vertical surface at least 1/2 inch from the horizontal In other words, I would need an additional 4" on top of my 13" deep cabinet top to accommodate them. The problem with this tray is not working for me so, I am going to replace it with a tray that stacks vertically without any offset.

I use it as an inbox and sorter for my various work tasks during the day to keep track of my daily activities. You can stand perfectly steady if you get the legs into their grooves. Since they aren't deep grooves, you'll probably get off track if you bump into them, but that's not a major issue. The color helps me sort and gives a bit of brightness to my desk because it gives it some color!.

It is easier to keep the subjects separate when the colors are different. The product was as described and I would order it There is only one thing that she doesn't like about them They stack at an angle, so they don't sit flat up.

It is hard to deny how attractive the trays are.

As soon as I took one tray out of the box, it cracked. This makes it difficult for the trays to stack. I just don't see how they can work Leaning stacks are formed once a stack is assembled. There are too few widths for the trays to support paper without Since my granddaughter is doing online school due to the pandemic, I bought the trays for her. weren't quarantined, I would have boxed them up and shipped them back to you. It's just that they're colorful, that's the only thing good about them.

The room is colorful and nice, but the trays keep falling off and they need to be realigned every time I go into his room. I can't seem to get them back in their place, regardless of how many times I try to realign them. Their relationship could have been better if they had stayed together.

The students in my class are having so much fun with these. To turn in their papers, I tell my class to put it in the red basket or the It's been said by other teachers, too, that they are fun. However, they were very easy to setup. However, if they are shifted the right way they will now fall on top of one another.
