![]() ![]() After naming these baskets our “best overall,” I asked the company to send me one for review and received a transparent, medium-size basket with a bamboo lid. The baskets come in three colors (white, transparent, and charcoal), and so do the lids (white, bamboo, and black), so you can mix and match. There are small, medium, and large sizes, each of which is stackable if you’re using lids and nestable when they’re empty, making them versatile and convenient. But even if you don’t buy those, the holes offer a teeny glimpse of what’s inside, which is why these bins are a favorite of Dunn’s. For a few bucks more, you can also get tags that hang on the handles, to spell out what you’re storing with a dry-erase marker. And if you decide to buy the optional lids, Barbara Reich of Life Organized likes they aren’t too tight-fitting and slide off easily: “You don’t have to get your finger under it to pry it off,” so they are quick to access, she explains. Mary Cornetta of Organized Overall thinks they’re “great for virtually anything,” including hard-to-organize items like bathroom overstock and electronic cords. Three of the organizers I talked to recommended these baskets, which work whether you’re in the “out of sight, out of mind” camp or like to have everything right where you can see it. Type: Unlidded bins with lids sold separately | Material: Postconsumer recycled material | Portability: Portable Below, you’ll find everything from colorful multipurpose crates that serve a variety of needs to bags and baskets for kids’ toys to a file box that’s definitely not corporate. But since shopping for storage bins can quickly become overwhelming, I’ve done the hard work for you by asking professional organizers, other experienced declutterers, Strategist staffers, and anyone with enviable stuff-stashing skills about their favorites. A storage bin can do it all, tidying up toys in the playroom just as well as grouping groceries in the pantry. I say this lovingly as the writer charged with the Strategist storage-solutions coverage: They’re usually nondescript and even forgettable (though there are plenty of design-y alternatives nowadays).Īs any professional organizer will tell you, that’s what makes them sort of an unsung hero. Most frequently found beneath a bed or in a basement, they typically hold things we don’t need often or want out of sight. They’re below shoe racks, the crown jewel of closets, but above desk-drawer dividers, which are really only glorified catchalls. ![]() The sift is NOT for promoting your own videos - it is for sharing videos others have made.In the home-organization hierarchy, storage bins fall somewhere in the middle. Mind you, we only share videos you discover that someone else has made if you "self link," by posting a video you have made, have posted or have interests in, you risk the ban hammer - read the posting guidelines before posting. And - you are guaranteed to find more very good videos here already! Post it here, and share it with the large community of video-interested users. Post and share it here - VideoSift is the best video aggregator on the Web, where we share, discuss, promote, and interact with the best videos out there on the web. Have you seen a really funny, surprising, scary, interesting, cute or in any other way extra good quality video? Upcoming Unsifted Videos - active video submissions that neither are published to the front page nor archived to the submitter's personal queue.It is always recommended that you have a look through the Top New Videos, but also have a look at these: The Top New Videos list is always full of interesting, current videos. ![]() If the sifted video is in a play list, have a look at the play list to see other interesting videos the Sift users have linked together.Įnter the Sift Lounge to chat with online sifters about anything and everything, or read interesting posts in the Sift Talk forum. When browsing sifts you like, have a look at the Related Posts list to see other related videos, click the tags under the video title to see more sifts tagged with the same tags or have a look at other sifts from the same user in the More Posts By list. ![]() Try clicking on the various channels to see videos posted to that channel - if you're into music you can click the Music channel to get more music sifts - go on and explore! Use the "hotness" when you have opened the channel link to get videos that have gotten a lot of votes, or use "newness" to have a look at the new sifts. ![]()
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