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Reddit mentions of IRIS USA MC-3100-TOP NEW MINI CHEST, 10 Drawer, White

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IRIS USA MC-3100-TOP NEW MINI CHEST, 10 Drawer, White
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    Features:
  • MULTI-PURPOSE ORAGNIZER: Store a variety of household items that are frequently used in the office, closet, under-desk, kid’s room, craft room, nursery, or dorm room
  • MOBILE STORAGE SOLUTION: Removable wheels are included, can be attached to the foot of the chest so you can move it around smoothly, or remove them for secured placement
  • MADE IN USA: High-quality materials are used for our domestically-manufactured products. The sturdy plastic makes these durable, and the smooth glide drawers give you easy access to contents. We use recyclable material, so our products are green-circle certified.
  • DRAWERS: Drawer stops are attached on both sides of drawers to prevent drawers from falling out. Drawer dimension: 9.5”L X 12.5”W X 2.9”H
  • Dimensions: 14. 25"L x 12. 05"W x 42. 25"H
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height41.81 Inches
Length12.05 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2016
Size10 Drawer
Weight11.87 Pounds
Width14.25 Inches

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Found 1 comment on IRIS USA MC-3100-TOP NEW MINI CHEST, 10 Drawer, White:

u/RavingLuhn · 2 pointsr/LegoStorage

This weekend I had the pleasure of helping out with a local youth ministry / outreach. They recently recieved some generous donations of LEGO and want to build (ha ha!) an organized playtime into their schedule. I was there for the first run of this LEGO time. We didn't have any sort of physical organization handy, so I just dumped out a bunch of bricks on the table and let the kids go to town. It kept 5-7 kids busy for about an hour and a half. This was a well behaved bunch, so I didn't have to worry about bricks running off or kids fighting over not having the correct pieces.

In the future, we'd like to implement some sort of personalized distribution. Each kid would get a tray or box of bricks that could contain their creation for the construction phase. Volunteers can pre-sort each tray and make sure it's got a good assortment ready to go. Ideally, we could even make separate storage units for different age brackets.

One thought we had was a rolling drawer tote like this: https://www.amazon.com/IRIS-3-Drawer-Rolling-Storage-Organizer/dp/B01AX2ENAM/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&dpID=31pmh6A0I7L&dpPl=1&keywords=storage%2Bbins&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&qid=1523214956&ref=plSrch&ref_=mp_s_a_1_18&sr=8-18&th=1 ...but I've used these in the past and worry that it won't be sturdy enough to hold a bunch of LEGO in an active environment. Do any of you have suggestions that might prove helpful? Thanks!