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Subject: 
Matt's Mushroom Bins for Parts Storage
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Sat, 25 Feb 2006 01:52:58 GMT
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Annoucing Matt’s Mushroom Bins




Have you ever wanted a better way to sort or store your Lego? I have found a way, and if you were lucky enough to be at NWBrickCon the last couple of years you have probably seen it. Now the rest of you can!

I am talking about Mushroom Bins. Yes, the lowly Mushroom Bin has numerous advantages for storing your parts:
  • Bins are Cheap!
  • Bins are stabile, with a flat bottom
  • Bins have curved edges inside for easy part removal
  • Bins nest and are stackable
  • Bins are clear so you can see what is in them when stacked
  • Bins have outer rims that are easy to grab
  • The Mushroom Bins system grows easy with your
Bins are also great for sorting parts for placing in your existing storage solution:
  • They are Cheap!
  • They are easy to lay out
  • They are easy to fill with parts
  • They stack to be moved to your storage area with ease
  • They nest and take very little room when not in use
Three sizes are available, small, medium and large.
Thanks for letting this useful but blatently commercial post! For more details on bins and pictures of them in action, go to http://www.auctionbrick.com/mchiles/shroombins/index.htm. Follow up to lugnet.storage, please.

-Matt :)



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