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Reddit mentions of Snapware Snap 'N Stack Portable Organizer (6.6-Inches by 9.8-Inches, BPA Free Plastic)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Snapware Snap 'N Stack Portable Organizer (6.6-Inches by 9.8-Inches, BPA Free Plastic). Here are the top ones.

Snapware Snap 'N Stack Portable Organizer (6.6-Inches by 9.8-Inches, BPA Free Plastic)
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    Features:
  • Perfect for storing home office supplies, arts and crafts materials, and much more
  • Includes (1) Snap 'N Stack 3-Layer Home Storage Container
  • Stackable trays provide quick and easy access to contents, and keep items separate and organized. Additional trays can be added or removed to customize the container as needed
  • Durable BPA-free plastic is top-rack dishwasher, freezer and microwave safe
  • Made in the USA
  • Limited lifetime warranty
Specs:
ColorClear
Height10.2 Inches
Length6.3 Inches
Size6.6-Inches by 9.8-Inches
Weight0.9259415004 Pounds
Width7.4 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Snapware Snap 'N Stack Portable Organizer (6.6-Inches by 9.8-Inches, BPA Free Plastic):

u/APOLLO457 · 2 pointsr/InfinityTheGame

Thank you! I'm really happy with how they turned out, especially since they are the first miniatures I've ever painted and I was told Infinity is a tough game to start a miniature painting career on.

So the case was actually pretty easy to make, the hardest part was finding the right size container and trimming the steel.

This is the Snapware container I settled on, and I found it on sale for like $4 at my local craft store. Most miniatures are about 2 inches in height so they fit just fine on the larger section, but my father knight ended up being a little over 2.5" so i cut a section out of the bottom of one container to fit him and a future TAG.

The magnets were Primal Horizon 3/16" x 1/16". They fit perfectly in the little round openings on the standard infinity bases. I bought them from a local table top store and they were stupid expensive, so I recommend trying to find some online. I read somewhere that the opening on the bottom of the bases is 4.75mm, and the ones I had were not super tight or loose, so you can prolly wiggle up or down from that diameter a little. Also, I'm not really sure what jherazob's point is with the position of the magnets. The steel I used for the bottom of the box is not magnetized, so you don't need to worry which way the magnets are flipped in the miniature's base.

The metal base is a piece of 22 Gauge steel I picked up from Home Depot. The hard part with the steel was tin snipping it to shape, then using a grinding wheel to smooth out the edges. I think 22 Gauge is the perfect thickness, because it still gives enough thickness for the magnets to adhere strongly to it, but it is thin enough to be easily trimmed and shaped without being so thin that it is easily bent.

I coated the metal with Blaze Blue Plasti-Dip (4 coats), to rubberize the surface and keep the miniatures from sliding. The coating seems pretty durable so far, but I imagine i will show wear in time. I roughed up the top and bottom of the steel with a little high grit sandpaper to help the plasti-dip and contact cement stick to it.

I secured the metal to the bottom of the container using contact cement. Stay away from using a bunch of super glue because it will melt the plastic container. Another benefit of the cement is that it is flexible, so in the event that you drop your case (oh no!) the metal hopefully will not give way.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions!

u/myma1313 · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I was trying to find a link to the Sterilite three tier container I use that I got at Target, but apparently it's not on their site. But there is a picture here: http://www.thissimplehome.com/2013/12/small-lego-storage.html?m=1

And she links to a brand that has almost identical storage boxes: Snapware Snap 'N Stack 6-Inch by 9-Inch Storage Container http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00449APZS/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_awdm_WYYvtb1C1DDT0 via @amazon

u/kittehclaws · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

mine are in clear, tiered Snapware containers. Example

u/hbic34 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I spend a lot of time outside geocaching I think that placing one of these caches would be really cool.
This container would be perfect to hold all of your craft supplies . Well if your anything like me you would need about a dozen of these but I’m sure tit would come in handy.
I I really really want it!