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The ArtBin 9007AB Super Satchel is a clear, durable plastic organizer featuring 6 fixed compartments and 12 removable dividers, measuring 15.25 x 14 x 3.5 inches. It offers secure snap closures, a sturdy handle for portability, and is designed to stack with other ArtBin products. Perfect for managing small art and craft supplies, it’s proudly made in the USA.
Brand | ArtBin |
Color | Clear |
Material | Plastic |
Special Feature | Storage Compartment |
Style | Removable Dividers |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Arts & Crafts |
Product Dimensions | 14"L x 15.25"W x 3.5"H |
Capacity | 2 Cubic Inches |
Closure Type | Snap |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Item Weight | 0.3 Ounces |
Opening Mechanism | Snap |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Compartments | 9 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Material Feature | acid-free |
Occasion | hobby/craft supplies |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 5 Kilograms |
UPC | 071617005276 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00071617005276 |
Manufacturer | ArtBin |
Part Number | 9007AB |
Item Weight | 0.3 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 9007AB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Pack |
Number Of Pieces | 4 |
Special Features | Storage Compartment |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
A**R
Spacious and well made
I got a second one of these cases. They are well built - the handle, the hinges, the dividers, the case body. I access it a lot and have had no problems. You can set it down like a suitcase and it will stand up. They hold a lot. I suggest getting some 3x3 snap lid plastic boxes. They fit well in the grid sections and hold small parts, beads, findings, etc.
M**K
Great organizer!
As part of a major closet reorganization, I was looking for some more effective organizers. The ones I had at the time were a pain, because they were all different sizes, relatively small, and were stacked on top of each other making retrieval an ordeal.So I was looking for larger organizers, preferably ones that went "deeper" into my closet, and came across the Super Satchel line. I ordered a selection of different ones to try them out, and am very happy with them.The 9007AB is a large, well-built organizer, with a well-designed divider system, good latches, a convenient handle, and best of all, an integrated method of eliminating the inconvenience of having multiple organizers stacked on top of each other. There can be up to 18 divided compartments, and the box ships with a full complement of dividers. There are up to 15 configurable compartments, and 3 non-configurable ones.The see-through plastic is thick and doesn't have a flimsy feel that some other organizers have, and there are structures that reinforce the edges, further strengthening the box. The cover is securely attached with a substantial set of hinges that extend 2/3rds of the hinge side, allowing the cover to easily flip open without worry that they'll wear out over time. However, on the one I got, the cover is slightly convex in the center, so if I were to store tiny parts in it, they might slip out and mix when lifting the box up by its handle. I only have the one as of now, so I don't know if this is a recurring issue or not. However, most people probably wouldn't be storing very small items in an organizer this large, so even if it is a recurring issue, I doubt it would affect many people.The latches are also well-designed, in that they're separately attached and hinged, rather than being flimsy plastic extruded from the main body that could wear out and snap off over time. They snap shut with no ambiguity about whether or not they're actually closed, and it doesn't seem likely they could pop open by themselves.The dividers are superior to many others, in that they use a friction-based rail that won't pop out if the case is flexed (which really can't happen anyway due to its rigidity), and are sized so there's tension that enhances the friction effect to keep the divider in place to prevent tiny items from sneaking underneath. Given their size, they are definitely sturdier than one might expect. However, do not lose those dividers, because I have been unable to find replacement packs!Finally, as part of its design, this organizer has edges that are designed to fit onto rails mounted to the sides of a storage case. Artbin sells a nice one (also available from Amazon) that allows for a variety of configurations of up to 6 organizers (though if you were just using this one, the 9007AB, you could only fit 3 due to its height). This gets rid of the stacking problem quite nicely, and because the rack system allows almost every Super Satchel to be used regardless of size, is superior to other multi-organizer options that aren't nearly as flexible.Summary:Pros: Sturdy, well-designed handle, hinges and latches. Great divider design. Rack-ready makes for ease of multiple-unit storage.Cons: Space between dividers and cover (may only be an issue with my unit, need more to find out if it's recurring).Given the price, I find this an excellent value for a storage organizer.
L**.
Edges of dividers are SHARP
I like everything about this case except the tops of the dividers are extra sharp. When you reach for a tool, you scrap your fingers.I have covered them with tape, but do not think the tape will stay on long. May try to melt the edges or divider with a hot gun to smooth the edges.
S**A
Absolute best dtorage
I’ve tried several storage boxes for my supplies, and this one is hands-down, the best. I love that I can change the sizes of the compartments, I love that I can secure the closing with claps and especially that the box has a handle. They stacked neatly. Best by far.
J**J
Works well for organization
I use “ArtBin 9007AB Super Satchel with Removable Dividers” to organize and store my beginner sewing supplies. The size of the container is quite large and can hold a lot.The downside is that only certain sections are configurable. For example, I’m unable to store my magnetic pin tray because it’s too large for the compartments.Also, certain dividers go into certain rows and if you’re not paying attention to the faint lettering are turning them in the right direction, they will not fit properly.
R**N
Great for miniature painting.
I have been using this for over a month and after graduating from using the regular Super Satchel( also from Art Bin) and all I can say is I love this Super Satchel much more than the one without dividers. First this is deep enough that it holds 1/2ml dropper bottles standing up, which the other Super Satchel is able to do. The part that makes this product stand above the other Super Satchel is that this one has dividers. With the dividers you can make compartments that hold 1/2ml dropper bottles without having to worry about any of the bottles tipping over, as long as you have 8 bottles to a compartment. Unfortunately there is one thing that this Super Satchel can't do which the dividerless one is able to, and that is hold my wet palette, and hot glue gun, but to be honest with the amount of stuff I have in it currently I wouldn't be able to fit either of those things if I could.The only con I can think of so far is also in the regular Super Satchel, and that is that right at the bottom of the permanent dividers is a raised lip that goes in to the rows about 2 mm and is raised about 1mm, which takes up paint storage space as well as lead to some possible bottle tipping(this can be seen in other peoples pictures.)So would I recommend this to a friend absolutely,
J**S
Please Read My Instructions Before Passing Judgement
I just received this ArtBin Super Satchel Box. I almost didn't buy it because of the negative reviews, but I am sure glad I did. There are markings (A&B) on the SLOTS and on the FLOOR of the Satchel Box. The A slots go in as dividers in the areas marked with an A on the floor of the Satchel Box. And the B slots go in as dividers in the area marked with a B. If that is still too confusing, the front divided area is fixed. The next two areas that accept removable slots are marked with an A. The back area is marked with and B and you should use the dividers marked with a B. Seems simple enough. Also, make sure to match up and lock in the slots with the notch at the top of the dividers, this ensures that items won't get jumbled up with any other items in other areas. If this is too confusing, then purchase something else, but you are missing out on a fantastic divided, transportable box for your storage needs. I have put many small embellishments that I use in the making of greeting cards and none of it has shifted into another area of the box when I pick it up and carry it by the handle.
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