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The Bankers Box 4 Pack STOR/File Medium-Duty File Storage Boxes are designed for efficient file management with a robust construction, easy assembly, and secure storage features, making them an essential addition to any professional workspace.
P**O
Solid box, easy to fold together, easy to fold apart
First off, these boxes are a bit longer than most banker boxes. That stores extra material,but also can weight a lot more. That's not as much of an issue for me (I'm a big guy), indeed it's a boon. Think of it as a box and a half or so, which allows for extra storage in each box. This isn't something you'd want to lug around places. But it's a great storage solution for books or documents that would stay in a general area for a while. Instructions are on an inside flap.Folds together in about 10 seconds, folds apart for easy storage without having to tear anything. The cardboard is substantive enough that I'm not going to worry about it falling apart. Great solution for me as I'm a professor without a permanent office, getting moved about to different places every year or so. Allows me to keep files and documents in order, whether moving to a different office or bringing them home. Also, a great box for moving around sections of my library.Good price, solid somewhat oversized banker box.
G**S
Bankers Box
I like this box and the size it comes in as it is a bit wider than the large boxes I usually use so it will be easier to store my McCall's sewing patterns in it. Other than that very similar to the boxes I have been using. I have found that with most of these boxes, the lid tends to be difficult to bend and fit into place and stay. Perhaps they need a bit more space to bend it and attach into the slots.
J**R
decent but a little pricey
I'm in the process of moving which is a big enough pain, but boxes are extremely expensive. This is no expensive. $20 for a pack of 4 is a little bit above average. The file boxes themselves are well constructed and easily fit letter files. I would double tape to make sure that things don't fall along the edges. They are not super flimsy, but I will not be able to use them again after the move. I'm definitely expecting some worn edges.
A**R
Easy to put together
These are easy to put together and very stackable. If you plan on putting papers in storage indefinitely, then you could pack'em in, but then box gets a little heavy because it can hold so much. I suggest leaving a bit of space so you can flip through the folders more easily. These would also work well for just general moving, esp. for college/grad school as you can unfold the boxes and place them flat in the closet until your next destination.
B**T
For Document Storage…
…no question, the best feature of these extra-long boxes is their capacity. They're also acceptably sturdy, which counts for a lot when you're filling them with bulky folders, and they aren't too awkward to carry even when fully loaded. (At least not the short distances in a modest one-story house.) One thing: once assembled, there's an extra layer of cardboard at one end of the box that doesn't seem necessary and somewhat interferes with fully folding in the tab that forms the handle. Other than that, they get a solid four stars.
L**A
Easy to assemble and very sturdy
I use these boxes to put away my many, many holiday decorations. Why pay extra for storage boxes that come in green & red when this option is available? They're less expensive than the plastic versions, you can easily write the contents on ANY side of the box, and with so many sizes to choose from, you'll always be able to find the right one. Of course, the plastic is better suited for storing things in a garage or shed due to concerns about deterioration in hot/cold temperatures. But if you're just putting them somewhere in an office, closet or other indoor location, this is the way to go.These storage boxes are so easy to assemble I kept thinking I must be missing a step. There is a "how-to" drawing but believe me when I say that they almost put themselves together. I was dreading this part because I remember how ridiculously complicated this process use to be years ago for storing office docments. Well not anymore - at least not with this brand. You stretch out the box, fold over the sides, slip the tabs in the corners, do the same with the cover and you're ready to go.I recently purchased several sets of indoor/outdoor lighted Christmas gift boxes (you can find my product review on Amazon) and was debating how to store them. This worked out perfectly. I placed them in plastic bags (to prevent glitter from landing everywhere) and then neatly put them inside of the box. I was able to fit 6 lighted gift packages in each storage box and now I'm confident they will be in excellent condition when I take them out in November.An excellent strorage option for the office or the home, I positively endorse this product.
I**8
What is there to say about quality boxes.
There's something ironic about receiving four boxes within a very large box in the mail. These are sturdy in a way that makes me feel confident in stacking them on-top-of-each-other, even when I've overloaded them, easy to put together and easy to transport. Legal size - which for me, always works because I have a mix of both sizes.Bottom Line: Good quality and value storage boxes
S**E
Well designed and constructed, sturdy enough, clean looking, easy to assemble
Quality storage box.- fully double-walled on the two short sides (ends), bottom, and lid short sides- partly double-walled on the two long sides- single-walled on lid's long sides and top- flat on the bottom inside and out (unlike some cheaper ones I've used)- stackable even when full of files. (BUT, if you haven't lifted one of these full of files before, make sure you want to work with boxes that can be pretty heavy to move around. If not, go for the smaller letter/legal-sized boxes.)The assembly for the first box may take a minute to get just right if you haven't done it before, as the diagrams on the boxes are more hints than instructions, but if you make a mistake, you just unfold and try again. I had no trouble, and once you know how to do it, it takes only seconds.Assembly notes:On the lid, there are four long tear-out tabs (not tear-off!) at the corners that you need to fold into place (at right angles) before folding the lid ends around them. Don't miss the four very short tabs on the lid to stick in slots at the end of lid assembly.
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